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This year on Cyber Monday you might have missed some deals on items that the government was trying to unload, including six orange traffic cones, 372 counterfeit-bill detectors, 20 hand-sanitizer dispensers, and 105 concrete cinder blocks. https://t.co/B1dS1s2SIt — PolitiTweet.org
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The race to build a quantum computer has attracted as dense a concentration of genius as any scientific problem on the planet. Intel, I.B.M., Microsoft, and Amazon are working on them. So is the Chinese government. https://t.co/Gglq5bAZdJ — PolitiTweet.org
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This week’s cover, “Believe,” by George Booth. #NewYorkerCovers https://t.co/WSKjESpgQg https://t.co/SaLHASkNAj — PolitiTweet.org
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How much do you know about this civil-rights icon? Guess their identity in six clues, or fewer: https://t.co/VE8RY9cInc — PolitiTweet.org
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Vivek Ramaswamy has cast aspersions on Black Lives Matter and “the death of merit”; mask mandates and U.S.-border protection; public-school curricula and the actor Jussie Smollett. And he is becoming a right-wing star. https://t.co/ZJJ0cJqmw4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Starts of some podcasts (three letters). https://t.co/Egdp9KG4zs — PolitiTweet.org
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“Weather Alive” is the British singer-songwriter Beth Orton’s first new music in six years, and a high point in a long career that took off like a bottle rocket in the ’90s. https://t.co/mSB0EIHJfv — PolitiTweet.org
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The second season of Terence Nance’s HBO series “Random Acts of Flyness” is “suffused with an air of melancholy, of ecstatic grief,” @tnyfrontrow writes. https://t.co/6EyYSZTR6w — PolitiTweet.org
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How a massive painting by Charles Addams wended its way from a Hamptons hotel to a university library. https://t.co/5NqiaPcUbb — PolitiTweet.org
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How a massive painting by Charles Addams wended its way from a Hamptons hotel to a university library. https://t.co/15iHgDLfTF? — PolitiTweet.org
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Policing is, for the most part, a local activity,” Sue Halpern writes, “Yet, by allowing the transfer of military equipment to local departments, the federal government has changed the nature of policing.” https://t.co/cIDQtZleL7 — PolitiTweet.org
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T. S. Eliot’s most celebrated work, “The Waste Land,” “is fated to tell each of us, from one era to the next, whatever it is that we most fear to hear,” Anthony Lane writes. https://t.co/K6gq2MoSaB — PolitiTweet.org
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Why did a local official, at the turn of the 20th century, maintain a ledger tracking Chinese residents? https://t.co/ZtGq8DjtUD — PolitiTweet.org
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Steve-O visits the Whitney and discusses his new book, which offers wisdom drawn from his 14 years of sobriety and the regret-laden bacchanalia that preceded them. https://t.co/XNxWC3egw2 — PolitiTweet.org
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.@zoesees imagines her losses and gains in a new comic on life after laser vision correction. https://t.co/2ejpoFPmQo — PolitiTweet.org
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Between 1899 and her death, in 1962, the photographer Lora Webb Nichols created and collected some 24,000 negatives documenting life in her small Wyoming town, whose fortunes boomed and then busted along with the region’s copper mines. https://t.co/WSV8H8xIB7 — PolitiTweet.org
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By the end of the last N.F.L. season, the Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s career seemed, if not over, drastically diminished. Then the team hired a new coach, Mike McDaniel, who believed in him. https://t.co/0mDka67zeS — PolitiTweet.org
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“I wish to be untethered and tethered all at once, my skin / singes the sheets and there’s a tremor in the marrow.” Poetry by @adalimon and @NatalieGDiaz. https://t.co/V4Bu0B27OZ — PolitiTweet.org
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How do you live after unintentionally causing a death? https://t.co/z3oRivnjQs — PolitiTweet.org
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“Bernadette Mayer was a poet, by all accounts, with many friends. Reading her work lets us all get swapped, if briefly, into the dreams, and gives us a chance to make a friend, too,” Rivka Galchen writes. https://t.co/q4MLG3bX7N — PolitiTweet.org
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“What else is winning in soccer? Winning is to be loved,” Graciela Mochkofsky writes, on Lionel Messi and Argentina’s fight for the World Cup. https://t.co/4rrPzEr2dq — PolitiTweet.org
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When @worldofwomennft launched, in 2021, its female founder and subjects distinguished it in the male-dominated N.F.T. landscape—and it quickly drew the attention of celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Gwyneth Paltrow. Then came the crypto crash. https://t.co/CyhA2e5psV — PolitiTweet.org
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“The long night is over—you’ll never carry your own bags or professional weight again.” In @newyorkerhumor, a man gets welcomed into his new status as a seven. https://t.co/FqYcIdIZUZ — PolitiTweet.org
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“Life, in ‘Ulysses,’ is the experience of the body, from tip to toe, as it wanders through the world,” @mervatim writes. “It is sensation mediated by language, and language refined by sensation.” https://t.co/pzyfpxzjHB — PolitiTweet.org
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The British Film Institute and Sight and Sound magazine recently announced the results of their decennial “Greatest Films of All Time” poll—a major event for movieheads. At the top: “Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles.” https://t.co/P9sXZyXfRC — PolitiTweet.org
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“The best time to buy a house is when interest rates are low and prices are also low,” @ginnyhogan_ writes, in @newyorkerhumor. “This hasn’t happened since the invention of money, though, so I wouldn’t hold out for it.” https://t.co/VisUdzvkJs — PolitiTweet.org
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Mastodon is the most talked-about alternative to Twitter. In comparison, “you don’t feel the same level of hostility there,” an editor at an Irish Web site said, and there’s no “swathe of American bullshit to cut through.” https://t.co/PAV6xyTJMJ — PolitiTweet.org
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“There is no end to the making of lists, but I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t enjoy reading them as much as I like making them,” @tnyfrontrow writes. See his favorite of movies of 2022. https://t.co/ZB3myvdxjJ — PolitiTweet.org
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“I’m a philosophical writer,” the novelist Joyce Carol Oates says, of the masculine and femine themes that often emerge in her work. “I can dramatize an idea that I don’t believe in myself.” https://t.co/mT1hJFG7EU — PolitiTweet.org
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“Participating in Twitter,” Jelani Cobb writes, “always required a cost-benefit analysis. That analysis began to change, at least for me, immediately after Elon Musk took over.” https://t.co/sK7AlYPRe0 — PolitiTweet.org