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Tim Carney
TPCarney
I'm sorry, this paper by Paola Giuliano and Romain Wazciarg has me too damn excited. Their finding is, in essence, the central political finding of Alienated America. http://papers.nber.org/tmp/59388-w27651.pdf (So yes,
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Ian Haney Lopez
IanHaneyLopez
Here’s a fuller critique of the @j_kalla and @micahanglais paper. It merits attention because it advises Democrats to often avoid racial justice frames. @hmcghee @celindalake @JakeMGrumbach @nvalenti11 @Edsall @Prof_Kennedy
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Michael R. Strain
MichaelRStrain
THREAD. The success of Congress’s efforts to support the economy in this once-in-a-century crisis seems to have undermined the perceived need for those efforts to continue.My latest Bloomberg column: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti
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Joshua Baer 🇺🇸
JoshuaBaer
I’m seeing 5 different big buckets of startups regarding how they are affected by the economic impact of #Coronavirus #COVID19. 1. If you were walking dead, you will drop dead.
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Steve LeVine
stevelevine
28 years ago, in the first case of its kind, a bystander shot a video that captured the brutal police beating of Rodney King. Corporate America swooped in with vows
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
I consider this the surrender position. We just give up on distancing, accept the fact that the virus is going to spread much faster, overload a hospital system that we've
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Derrick Berthelsen
DerrickBerthel1
1/Thread on Irish borderIt is frequently stated that the reason the UK has to sign up to the Backstop in the WA is because the UK is legally bound both
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Dan Jarvis
DanJarvisMP
The #Coronavirus is the gravest public health crisis we have faced & is profoundly damaging our economy. We will get through this with solidarity, courage, initiative, & hard work.Here is
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Jason Segedy 🇺🇲🇭🇺🇮🇹🗽⚔🌸
JasonSzegedi
Ohio is still growing slowly, but it grew faster the past decade than at any time since the 1990s, and before that, the 1960s. It also exceeded its 2020 census
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
This herd immunity quote highlighted by @danwootton is hilariously flawed. Why? Because each year there are >700K live births in the UK. Herd immunity proponents forget a simple fact -
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Jared Ellias
jared_ellias
We should keep the bankruptcy system open. There should be two policies. For people who were doing well financially prior to COVID-19, financial support so they can avoid bankruptcy and
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International Journal of Eating Disorders
IntJEatDisord
In honor of #mentalhealthawareness month, here we highlight #IJED papers that serve as a reminder that eating disorders are serious mental health concerns in need of continued rigorous research (an
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Charles Mount
cmount1
The medieval colonisation of Ireland1 of 11/ My thoughts in relation to the issue of whether #Ireland was colonised in the #medieval period set out in a twitter thread.The International
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Trevor Tombe
trevortombe
Today's COVID vaccination update*:- Total shots given: 15,652,046- Shots per 100 people: 41.2- Shots reported today: 326,863- Inventory: 8.8 days (at avg pace)- Adults w/ 1+ Shots: 45.7%Source: https://covid19tracker.ca/vaccinationtrack
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@survivorstrong3
survivorstrong3
Much of what is called ‘trauma bonding’ is the failure of friends, family, society & professionals to hold perpetrators accountable. (Thread) We are taught by society abuse is normal, then
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The Kaipullai
thekaipullai
In the 1960s, when India didn't have enough food, we used to import wheat from the US. Given that it was kind of charity for them, they didn't send us
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