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Sarah Jacobs
sarahjteacher
Finished my first book of 2021. Wow that ending... Thank you @TeachMsHolt and @feelinmyshelf 2nd book of 2021 and such a run read!! I will always pre-order any of @writerkmc
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Literature_Lady
President Biden is about to address Congress. He is expected to champion the idea of free community college and tuition relief for families making less than $125k a year. The
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Sonia Nair
son_nair
âI donât think I can get paid doing radio in this country as a profession while also maintaining my sanity. I didnât have the capacity.â â @areejnur at @3CRâs Classroom
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Heidi Chow
hidschow
I was just thinking how much support there is for a #PeoplesVaccine - to get there we need to break pharma monopolies by suspending patents and forcing companies to share
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Here's a fact check and of the daily briefing today. Is the govt actually following the data, or even presenting the data accurately?TL;DR: The reality is in stark contrast to
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KSAT 12
ksatnews
In just a few minutes, we will be live with our #PropB debate. Follow this thread for live tweets of the event. Tweets by @FaresSabawi https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021/04/08/san-antonio-police-union-fix-sapd-will-debate-live-on-collecti
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
The Republican Partyâs ongoing radicalization on the state and local levels is a severely undercovered story: It is one of the main threats to American democracy going forward, and the
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Brandon Stanton
humansofny
(1/32)Â âTanqueray, Tanqueray, Tanqueray. When this photo was taken, ten thousand men in New York City knew that name. My signature meant something to them. Theyâd line up around the block
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 13, 1970. Jeon Tae-Il, a Korean sweatshop worker, burned himself to death in protest over the sweatshop conditions of he and his fellow workers.
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: June 26, 1894. The American Railway Union, led by Eugene Debs, called for a boycott in solidarity with striking workers at Pullman, Illinois. Let's talk
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Patrickđ¸
STILLTish
HOL on the GRA Today. First up Lord Hunt. He is clearly aware that lots of the guidance is not in compliance with the law. Baroness Berridge seems overly keen
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Joanna Frketich
jfrketich
This thread contains @TheSpec #COVID19 coverage for April 6.Two more deaths in #HamOnt and an outbreak in the special care nursery @STJOESHAMILTON that cares for sick and premature babies.https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2020/04/06/covid-
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Karam Bales
karamballes
Interesting that when concerns were raised for a decade that real term budget cuts and costs of marketisation were leading to larger class sizes the gov told us class sizes
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Something I'm wondering... has anyone (reporters, other) looked into whether the COVID cases & deaths of NYC educators correlated with school-based transmission?Saw lots of stories like this:1/ @anya1anya https://www.npr.org/section
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Monsieur Larkin â
Hakicat
[THREAD]I keep getting told Labour #Blairism is better than Tory #Thatcherism so let's explore #NEOLIBERALISM.12 years after Margaret Thatcher left office, she was asked what was her greatest achievement? Thatcher replied:
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Betty
bettybetty700
1/ FOI RequestTake a seat. Read it all. Retweet.Request: âAll records within Premierâs and Cabinet offices, sent to and/or from the Ministry of Education, related to the province-wide reopening and
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