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“A Heart That Works,” Rob Delaney’s memoir of losing his son Henry to brain cancer, is a weapons-grade cocktail of the lewd and the deadly serious. https://t.co/GDOlYa7ZSA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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Diapers and wipes cannot be purchased with food stamps or other welfare benefits, and the expense is a grinding source of stress for families in poverty. https://t.co/dFodMQSah5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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Lack of belief in God is still too often taken to mean the absence of any other meaningful moral beliefs, and that has made atheists an easy minority to revile. This is especially true in America. https://t.co/nXvfUfIWaY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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“I am willing to make a case that there’s nothing more luxurious than a jambon-beurre, the classic French sandwich of ham and butter,” Hannah Goldfield writes. https://t.co/WPJEtsKkqL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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In Japan, an A.I. system designed to distinguish croissants from bear claws has turned out to be capable of identifying cancer cells. https://t.co/IdULhGzeKu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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After the ouster of Liberty University’s former president Jerry Falwell, Jr., many students sought change. “We’d like Liberty to be a good, Christian school,” an alumnus said. “But, to be frank and honest with you, we’re worried it’s not very possible.” https://t.co/rFyMizm59Y — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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“You realize once you subscribe, it’s a bit like going into a V.I.P. room at a club,” a correspondent at Axios said, about the media startup Puck. “You’re, like, ‘Wait, after all that effort I ended up in here?’ ” https://t.co/ZLnmbGiRvU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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The National Trust helped create the idealized version of the English country house. In recent years, it’s been forced to explode a myth of its own making—but many people preferred the myth as it was. https://t.co/0YBbEv0GiH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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“The essential precondition for mass violence, it seems, is not guns or hate but a culture of terror,” Masha Gessen writes. “The senselessness is the point, even as our brains desperately seek to make logical connections and find explanations.” https://t.co/9eus3kMhvj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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Why @chaykak plans to bid farewell to Clubhouse, Opensea, Twitter, BeReal, Instagram, and other apps. https://t.co/gjJ6zSjcC1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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On a new episode of the Political Scene, @eosnos, @JaneMayerNYer, and @sbg1 break down the week in Washington: Raphael Warnock’s win in Georgia, Kyrsten Sinema’s party switch, and Donald Trump’s myriad legal troubles. Listen here. https://t.co/QD6HoRTPlL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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Brittney Griner’s return brought a well-known case to its end, but she was just one of at least 60 Americans currently held hostage or wrongfully detained in 18 different countries, according to the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation. https://t.co/cu0GWlKjTK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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The spiritual quests of the new season of the HBO series “Random Acts of Flyness” are linked to the power of Black artistic creation, the reclamation of history, and the possibility of love. https://t.co/9ycUH9fQPI — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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The Chinese government has announced a relaxation of its rigid coronavirus-control policies. What comes next? https://t.co/mL2L96gBEp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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Edward Hopper caught that the seeming sadness of city life is also part of its gaiety. https://t.co/erxehKjNpq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 10, 2022
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“This is irreversible, and the beginning of something really scary for this animal,” the filmmaker Evgenia Arbugaeva said, of climate change and its consequences on the Pacific walrus population. https://t.co/NeELaTB5rv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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In 1972, in Kansas, a family of four picked up a hitchhiker. What happened on that drive became part of literary history. https://t.co/dSDrHvRYJN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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On this week’s #NewYorkerRadio, @samknightwrites reports from the World Cup; David Remnick talks with Politico’s owner, Mathias Döpfner; and a poet translates the DeafBlind experience to the page. Listen here. https://t.co/VxVSp9JjDV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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“There’s nothing like sitting in the park on a hot day, sprawled across a plaid blanket, enjoying a laugh with friends and feeling a gentle, cool breeze on my skin, but—counterpoint—there’s also nothing like TV.” https://t.co/7T8YQzCvKd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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ChatGPT, an A.I. chatbot, can generate its own stories, but can’t quite get beyond broad platitudes, @jaycaspiankang writes. “It stills feels, for the most part, like you’re watching a very precocious child perform a series of parlor tricks.” https://t.co/5baPf30waz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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.@alexrossmusic reviews two new operas: “The Hours,” based on Michael Cunningham’s novel, and “Omar,” a meditation on suffering and spirituality in 19th-century Black America. https://t.co/vpnjw8GReE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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“With a feeling of serene detachment, Pampa, the human being, began to listen to the words of Pampa, the goddess, coming out of her mouth.” An excerpt from Salman Rushdie’s forthcoming novel. https://t.co/30VL90iqo6 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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A cartoon by @asherperlman. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/bHY3wYG71j — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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Martin Amis famously described J. M. Coetzee’s style as “predicated on transmitting absolutely no pleasure.” But to his enthusiasts the author “exhibits an abiding if vanishingly subtle sense of humor,” @colinmarshall writes. https://t.co/POfbrEX1nU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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@Susmitatweets Hello, Susmita. We appreciate your interest in joining our community and will be glad to assist you in this matter. The Student-Educator offer is only available in the US. However, you may visit our subscription website and select the current offers made for you. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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For Bernadette Mayer, who died last month, at the age of 77, the practice of writing made her a part of what she was observing. https://t.co/ZJkobfJcD3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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San Jeronimo Restaurant and Bakery’s sweeping menu includes fajitas; a torta Texana, layered with steak, chorizo, and jalapeños; and a glorious quesadilla Tex-Mex, stuffed with quesillo, rice, beans, and a choice of meat. https://t.co/whevRA5J7z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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It’s not clear just what kind of Trump car crash we’re watching. Is this the long-anticipated Republican jailbreak? Or merely another moment of false hope for his sworn enemies? https://t.co/FoXqTswdRc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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Pedro Castillo’s bungled coup was, in a sense, on brand for him, @DanielGAlarcon writes: a fitting end to his year and a half of improvisation and incompetence. https://t.co/rxmkP7RX2Z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022
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A cartoon by Maggie Larson. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/tuBiO6eK6a — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 9, 2022