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What could possibly have been going through Sam Bankman-Fried’s mind, @SheelahK writes, if he engaged in the acts that the government describes? Was he dishonest or deluded or both? https://t.co/FUpLavjuPF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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“May 7: [At the ballet with Louise.] Is it my imagination, or does the audience seem less gay than it did back in the late 70s? Are that many of us dead already?” Read the novelist Thomas Mallon’s diaries from the 1980s. https://t.co/xc8bYDpTuH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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In 1986, Paul Newman sat down with a screenwriter and began recording on a cassette player material for an autobiography. In 1998, he took the cassettes to the dump and burned them all. https://t.co/E8dXmgFjAs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Can you solve today’s beginner-friendly crossword puzzle? https://t.co/cIha0rtO5t — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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A cartoon by Adam Sacks. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/2840i9G88t — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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This actress brought an iconic socialite to life. Can you guess who she is? https://t.co/pKAhVY0Yce — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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In his quest to become Speaker, Kevin McCarthy has attempted to appease both Trumpists and moderates. Will his maneuverings hold the small and fractious Republican majority together—or lead to his downfall? https://t.co/qVeOtIhgnR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Early in Amy Schumer’s career, she was branded a sex comic. Now that she’s married with a three-year-old son, she’s still talking about sex—but her tone has shifted. https://t.co/ezUGfFghsi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Frances Badalamenti remembers her uncle Angelo Badalamenti, who composed and conducted the eerie, sometimes ecstatic music in “Twin Peaks.” https://t.co/kWRQIYX2qb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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“I’d like, genuinely, to eat at S&P every day,” Hannah Goldfield writes, of the new iteration of the nearly century-old sandwich shop. “Some of my happiest moments of late have been spent marvelling at the glory of dishes I’d taken for granted.” https://t.co/fn324VNJvD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Women in states where abortion is now illegal are enduring clandestine medical procedures, gruelling travel, and fear of arrest to end pregnancies. Stephanie Taladrid speaks with three women in Texas about their experiences. https://t.co/ksEkNMWt2B — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Through 300 days of nightly addresses to the Ukrainian people and regular speeches to Western political bodies, Volodymyr Zelensky has, almost without fail, found the right tone and the right timing to insure that the audience stays with him. https://t.co/C4t5Ux3EZ1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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From 2014: Joan Acocella on the history of hoarding, from Grey Gardens to the DSM-V. https://t.co/iiiERvmj9u — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The poems in Robin Coste Lewis’s second collection, interspersed among photographs she discovered under her grandmother’s bed, “read like messages in bottles cast out to sea by an emotionally marooned person with a surfeit of longing,” Hilton Als writes. https://t.co/XIaajZpbkh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Decades after Trevell Coleman killed a man, he turned himself in for the crime and was sentenced to 15 years to life. Now the prosecutor who put Coleman away wants to help set him free. https://t.co/Ki0rZYRSxv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Party festivities will include Pin the Subpoena on the Donkey, Two Truths and a Third Truth Because You’re Under Oath, and Would You Rather (Coöperate or Be Indicted). https://t.co/Hvzn5K3Jhd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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A Brooklyn Museum retrospective of Jimmy DeSana displays the artist’s most erotic, compulsive, unsettling work. https://t.co/hIFfnYThoB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The most interesting song to move from TikTok to the top of the charts this year was by the 24-year-old singer and guitarist Steve Lacy. https://t.co/0prtpsJvqq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Decades after Trevell Coleman killed a man, he turned himself in for the crime and was sentenced to 15 years to life. Now the prosecutor who put Coleman away wants to set him free. https://t.co/X1VNgob2qX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The tremors from the collapse of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto-trading platform, continue to reverberate around Washington. https://t.co/KQzOc2QINM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Rehabilitating Twitter has become Elon Musk’s white whale—“an ambitious pursuit that has as good a chance of bringing him down as it has of succeeding,” @chaykak writes. https://t.co/2eblRpmcr0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Calling all trivia fans: try your hand at the ultimate quiz. Answer four sets of questions, then figure out what the answers have in common. https://t.co/nuFnCGQDBB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The 24-year-old comedians David Levine and Ethan Mansoor are determined to produce standup comedy in inhospitable environments. Previously, they performed in a laundromat, a flower shop, and a tattoo parlor. https://t.co/vs5dTXubCq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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“He’s good at reinventing himself,” a friend of the gravel-racing star Colin Strickland said. But Strickland’s connection to the murder of a fellow cyclist has changed his career trajectory. “He’s not riding a bike anymore.” https://t.co/8w9sehaonj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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“Love wasn’t a slumber party with your best friend. Love was dangerous, violent, with an element of something repulsive. Love had death in it, and madness.” Fiction by Elif Batuman. https://t.co/QAGzTdJTv4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The bland aesthetics and banal emotions of James Cameron’s “Avatar” sequel turns it into “the Club Med of effects-driven extravaganzas,” @tnyfrontrow writes. https://t.co/azE7eVeCPP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The last year was a ghoulish one for queer folks in the United States, Bryan Washington writes. As schools banned books and state legislatures passed anti-trans bills, bars offered something holy. https://t.co/Rgpirpr3al — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The tree at the American Museum of Natural History is adorned in origami beetles, butterflies, and grasshoppers—a nod to exhibits coming in the new year. https://t.co/DpZZEnrMkB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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The new film “Women Talking” illustrates how survivors of sexual assault can be made to feel crazy. We’ve only recently developed a language to talk about sexual abuse, the director Sarah Polley said. https://t.co/Zm90szQl3y — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022
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Credit-card companies want their customers to know that a new piece of legislation could end rewards programs—causing them to inadvertently call attention to a very peculiar feature of the industry. https://t.co/nE9FNa8jec — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 22, 2022