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Jason Gudim
GudimJason
Things I've been thinking about the sports boycotts/strikes:1) I think some (much?) of the sentiment I've seen from athletes is sincere. I believe they want change to our criminal justice
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seantubbs
seantubbs
It's the last day of the month, and a day in which I'm hoping to be very productive, with lots of story segments to produce. You can help ensure I
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NeilMackay
NeilMackay
As an Irishman I’ve a quaint fondness for folk bewildered why the UK media has barely mentioned the riots in NI this week. It was like this for nearly 40
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THE CITY
THECITYNY
1/ Last week, on July 11, the city celebrated its first day without any new COVID-19 deaths in New York City.As of today, data shows there were actually thirteen confirmed
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Dave Bittner
bittner
A short thread on a recent experience that reminded me of some of the vulnerabilities facing industrial control systems. (ICS) I'm the lone person in the @thecyberwire offices at @DataTribe
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Kate Cagle
KateCagle
LASD whistleblower Deputy Art Gonzalez said - under oath - the deputy who shot and killed 18-year-old Andres Guardado was a prospective member of the Executioners, an alleged violent clique
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Chase Woodruff
dcwoodruff
There was a lot of reporting on the inner workings of the IMHE model earlier this week but I didn’t see anybody mention that their data is also just kind
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Kat Tenbarge
kattenbarge
The same people who pride themselves on hating journalists tend to make/consume primarily infotainment and refuse to acknowledge what reporting is, because they'd rather pretend they're the same thing Journalism
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Hayes Davenport
hayesdavenport
Not seeing a lot of reporting on the fact that, amid a financial crisis that the Mayor of LA calls "our worst ever," in his proposed budget that guts services
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DR. GATIMU MUCHAI
GatimuMuchai
Part of reasons why Africa still has few COVID numbers is bcs of low testing & low health seeking behaviors. Many people are not likely to go to hospital bcs
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Akash Shetye
AkashShetye
So I'm mixed on Ronan Farrow, but I think this article is a weak critique. It exposes errors or omissions in Farrow's reporting. Some major; others minor.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/17/business/media/ronan-farrow.html The main p
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🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸
mrddmia
Executive editor of @nytimes turns into contortionist in explaining why *immediately* reporting sexual-assault allegations against Kavanaugh—yet waiting 19 (long) days (and only after intense pressure) to report Tara Reade’s allegations
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Theories on why there has been a massive and weirdly globally consistent anti-beach bias in coronavirus reporting that persists in full even after it has become clear that COVID19 transmission
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joshua rush
JoshuaRush
I deleted the original tweet in my thread about @Joshua4Congress because it was found and used in a story by Andy Ngo’s outlet, the Post Millennial.I have not received any
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ALT-immigration 🛂
ALT_uscis
Can anyone in the Texas Gov explain how in the entire year of 2016, #Texas reported Pneumonia deaths of 1,437 ( link https://www.dshs.texas.gov/thcic/publications/hospitals/IQIReport/2016/20-Pneumonia-Mortality-Rate.pdfand Texas is reporting almost d
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Siddhant Adlakha
SiddhantAdlakha
We know what films have made the most money, but it’s harder to be 100% sure of which films are actually seen by the most people, thanks to varying ticket
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