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Tommy X-TrumpIsARacist-opher
tommyxtopher
CNN poll undersampled Black voters — that's how Trump made up 10 points over last month. THREAD.Wondering how Trump closed his gap with Biden from 14 points in June to
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Had a long, interesting conversation with my 90yo grandmother tonight about what makes cults ‘cults’, her relatives who have fallen into them from the 1950s on, and why. It’s remarkable
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Nick Dennis
nickdennis
I've watched the BBC Big Questions @bbcbigquestions again to focus on what Calvin Robinson has to say. It is interesting in that the overall message appears to be one of
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Brett Karlan
brettkarlan
As part of my OLPOAI (Officially Licensed Philosopher of AI) duties, I'm going to start a thread of recent papers I like in philosophy of AI.First up is @KathleenACreel's excellent
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Laura Shortridge-Scott
DiscordianKitty
It's been actually incredible to watch Trump implode and suddenly I really, for the first time, truly understand why other politicians go to great lengths to be gracious in defeat.
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Andrew Laird
aglaird
1/5 This is a fascinating report by @stkaye and @cmorgan_9 from @wearenewlocalVery interesting Covid response case studies from @MonmouthshireCC, @Pembrokeshire, @RBKingston and others. #BuildBackBetter The questions I am asking myself
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
What was the impact of the article Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now?Now that 2020 is ending (finally), and that Medium has published it was its most read article of
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Kevin Richardson 🚀☀️
KevinRTweets
I just spent 8 days in Massachusetts, USA for work.I've never traveled like this before.Now that I'm back home, I thought I'd share some insights from my trip onBENEFITS OF
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Dr. Chris Hobbs, CMAA
Dr_ChrisHobbs
THREAD ON READING HABITS: This is a non-negotiable habit for a leader, IMO. Here’s my 2020 reading list. Title, author, gut-reaction theme. I recommend them all bc I stop reading
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
A pleasure to speak with @dgurdasani1 on @BBCRadioScot today answering questions like 'when can we go on holiday/" 'when will we see large gatherings' - or rather, not answering them
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Glenn Luk
GlennLuk
In the inaugural “charts & data” column I show how high-speed rail is becoming increasingly affordable in China and changing passenger behavior.https://lukecapital.substack.com/p/charts-data-1-hsr-affordable?r=29q0o&utm_campaign
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luke
BarzDigest
J. Cole answering questions on a reddit after born sinner released 7 years ago, check out the thread for the best responses J. Cole talks Born Sinner! Including a heartwarming
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Hannes
Rucean
I've seen a lot of people say Rean and Lloyd are just goody two-shoes and Kuro-dude is already much more interesting because he isn't exactly like the previous two protagonist,
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Martin George
geomr
Good to see the second day of #LGCSummit getting underway, with a lunchtime discussion about reviving local economies For @tomstannard education and skills is the most important factor in ensuring
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Holger Nehring
Holger_Nehring
Just finished Perry Anderson's 'Ever Closer Union?' in the @LRB. This is much more specific on policy processes (as opposed to ideologies) than the first part a couple of weeks
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Tom Ryan
tomryanauthor
I have learned something wild and genuinely creepy, and interesting enough that I want to share it.Some of the details in this thread have popped up in my feed previously
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