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Sam Freedman
Samfr
One thing Covid has really taught me is that there's a v widespread and fundmental misunderstanding of what "science" is amongst smart people - which I think helps explain why
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Mogo Money
mogomoney
Cash-back alert Okay, it's a credit - but it's still something! If you worked from home in 2020, you may be eligible for a tax credit of up to
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Steve LeVine
stevelevine
Covid-19 has seriously messed with Starbucks, vaporizing its breakfast traffic of millions of American office workers lining up for java starting at 5 a.m. at its thousands of locations. As
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Dr. Sarah Parcak
indyfromspace
I know everyone is angry about what Joseph epstein wrote about Dr Biden yesterday in the @WSJ However the real aim for our ire should be @jamestaranto the editor of
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Jonathan S. Pumpkin Pies 🥧
jsench
The reopening of UW-Madison seems to be a situation in which every variable broke negative rather than positive. One thing I've learned as an adult it's that you should never
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Erin Lockwood
erinkaylockwood
New Oxfam inequality report just dropped https://assets.oxfamamerica.org/media/documents/The-Inequality-Virus-English.pdf As an avid (and sometimes critical) reader of these reports for a working paper on how IOs and NGOs frame global inequ
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Kourosh Rad
RadUrbanist
100 people can gather inside, in a church, with little to no limitation, because Christmas, but restaurants with all the precautions must remain closed. Who tends to go to churches?
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Rev. Miranda
revmirandah
Okay. Re: Ash Wednesday. I’m going to delete my other thread, because I definitely have a goal of never writing anything that about which someone could reasonably ask, did Covid
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Ingrid M
iMusing
if you’re wondering whether Morrison would bully Berejiklian into falsifying Covid figures for political gain, have a look at his record on bullying his way into the PMO and falsifying
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Darrell Issa
DarrellIssa
It is in America’s enduring national interest that we do not ignore what we know to be wrong with the 2020 elections. The U.S. Constitution clearly states that it is
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
Payrolls in November rose a mere +245k. That's the sort of number you might see in a "normal" month, and definitely not what you're hoping for in the snapback from
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Sarah Kozloff
sarah_kozloff
1/7 Nearly every night the news compares the COVID-19 graphs of Europe and the US.You know whose chart has nearly the same profile as Europe's? Dutchess County, NY. 2/7 How?
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Pete Nabozny
pedronaboz
This is like the 25,000th example of how this pandemic response is really an enormous collective action problem. And it has the potential to explode gaps in educational outcomes.https://twitter.com/rachbarnhart/status/1287930691720810496 We
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Sandy Garossino
Garossino
1. 538 gave Trump a better than 1-in-4 chance of winning in 2016, so it’s hard to say they were wrong. 2. However, it IS true that the swing states
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Casey Nolen
CaseyNolen
#breaking Task Force wants statewide mask mandate in Missouri.We "need @GovParsonMO to take additional action" says Dr. Garza "we need the state to act against the virus" for economy and
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
PapersOfTheDayhttps://twitter.com/AtomsksSanakan/status/1288589472452534273"SARS-CoV-2 in rural Latin America. A population-based study in coastal Ecuador"https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1055/58769
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