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Is it time for a haircut? https://t.co/jKKSJzt21N — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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The effective altruism movement controls around $30 billion in philanthropic resources. Should it prioritize solving present crises, or averting future disaster? https://t.co/YHKIl8r3f0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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“It was vaguely unnerving to see that two people could live through the same experience and understand it so differently.” Fiction by Greg Jackson, from 2021. https://t.co/0MITq1aB90 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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How many books is too many books? https://t.co/foiZAPj18Y — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Maxine Kline Randall, who died in June, was a pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1948 until 1954. “It was my first job that paid,” she noted, in a survey of players. “I loved baseball.” https://t.co/0QXhTGmBDZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst at the New York Times, said he was happy about the accuracy of the Times’ midterm polls, “but I don’t think the 2012 era, when people would tweet ‘Trust the polls’ and clap emojis, is coming back.” https://t.co/cHMtC9CVRc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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A company run by Asia’s richest man, Gautam Adani, is strip-mining tribal lands for fossil fuels. Forest-dwellers are fighting back. https://t.co/qYmrcpTLs8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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For this week’s #NewYorkerRadio, Stephania Taladrid speaks with political consultants Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid about Latino voting trends in the midterm elections. Listen here. https://t.co/8yALK0ioK0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Originalism, which bound judges to historical evidence of the Constitution’s original meaning, was part of Antonin Scalia’s plan to restrain them. https://t.co/EtayYymaUy — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Sixty years ago, a Senegalese monastery gave up the organ for the kora, a traditional calabash harp. The monks’ innovations brought the instrument to the world stage—and transformed sacred music. https://t.co/TfQMWqSjmi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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It’s taboo for mothers to express ambivalence about parenthood, and even more so for caregivers of children with limitations. The short documentary “Holding Moses” intentionally confronts that taboo. Watch here. https://t.co/5OelJ2m9ZM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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What to do in New York City this holiday season. https://t.co/aU8yQeE5vi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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You may have considered Friendsgiving, but what about Thankstaking, to finally get your due from all the ungrateful people in your life? https://t.co/IqE4BG5srD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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J. Edgar Hoover served under eight Presidents, four Republicans and four Democrats. Most were either beholden to him or scared of him, or both. https://t.co/HOwwCcnWNt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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On a modern piano, the focus is on scaling down, the keyboard player Kristian Bezuidenhout said. On the fortepiano, “you’ve got to push, you’ve got to play as if your life depended on it.” https://t.co/SBDwwAVGPb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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“Republicans are forever stomping around, insisting that they’ve had enough of Trump’s excesses, only to get over it and once again line up behind him,” @benwallacewells writes. Why should this time be any different? https://t.co/LAaBfGnIbC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Nora Ephron on the ecstasy, the agony, and the resignation that accompany a family inheritance. https://t.co/Tkzz2Kc6Ym — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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The Walkman débuted in Japan, in 1979, to near silence. But, within a year and a half, Sony would produce and sell two million of them. https://t.co/TRNeX53S6F — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 20, 2022
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Barrier islands are a first line of defense against hurricanes and nor’easters in the United States, and they are naturally adaptable: they grow, shrink, and even migrate as they seek equilibrium with the sea. https://t.co/Fol35JNKb1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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A photograph known as “Double Standard,” captured by Dennis Hopper in the early 1960s, resides in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, and, as visual distillations of L.A. go, it’s one of the greats. https://t.co/2CoSyYsgDM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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“Americans have produced almost a quarter of the excess carbon in the atmosphere; a quarter of the damage should be on our tab,” @billmckibben writes. “And yet we have not yet started to pay it.” https://t.co/kcCP9dWojA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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“To have the current President’s appointees criminally prosecuting the former President while they both run for the Oval Office is unprecedented,” @RohdeD writes. “No such moment has existed before in U.S. history.” https://t.co/E2UxPQfWKl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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Are we the same people at age four that we will be at 24, 44, or 74? Or do we change dramatically through time? https://t.co/vpSNTyNLDi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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MIT Technology Review estimates that Twitter has lost more than a million users since Elon Musk’s acquisition. “But the hourly drama may be attracting a new population of previously disengaged spectators,” @chaykak writes, “like flies to rotting fruit.” https://t.co/DgDHYzWte5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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“I hope you don’t mind being written to with a pencil,” Wendell Berry wrote, in a letter. “I no longer have the courage to write if I can’t erase.” https://t.co/SFJPFRbQZW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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“No one prepared me for the heartbreak of losing my first language,” @jeliao writes. “My first language, Cantonese, is the only one I share with my parents, and, as it slips from my memory, I also lose my ability to communicate with them.” https://t.co/1X8eHrEj3j — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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“We were always looking for occasions to laugh,” Emma Thompson said, of her childhood in London. But amid the comedy there was also tragedy. https://t.co/c4gq2d8kaB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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.@tnyCloseRead reflects on Nancy Pelosi’s focussed toughness and major accomplishments during her time as Speaker of the House. https://t.co/f6ZlmCgUCh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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The priestess Enheduanna is thought to mark the beginning of authorship, rhetoric, and even autobiography. She lived 1,500 years before Homer, 1,700 years before Sappho, and 2,000 years before Aristotle. https://t.co/hf0qQxswjs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022
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Adam Gopnik reflects on "a President who was at once an interesting mind, a tough customer, and a good writer." Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on this day in 1863. https://t.co/u6h3JX8ZlA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 19, 2022