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Democrats avoided a wipeout last night, @sbg1 writes. But, with no decisive knockout punch to the Trumpified Republican Party, democracy is still very much on the line. https://t.co/8W8Pvf5zYN — PolitiTweet.org
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Candidates who railed against teachers’ unions and critical-race theory fared depressingly well in yesterday’s superintendent and school-board races, Jessica Winter writes. https://t.co/t3q5WRJNcB — PolitiTweet.org
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During his campaign for the Senate, John Fetterman faced a severe stroke, significant media skepticism, and falling poll numbers—then he pulled out an unlikely victory. @elizagriswold explores how it happened. https://t.co/T83OyTuMt5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Rhetorical: You’re wearing *that*? Empathetic: That must have been a *very hard* decision. https://t.co/6UzjBO0cFe — PolitiTweet.org
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In Michigan, and in four other states, pro-choice voters carried races with abortion rights on the ballot. https://t.co/YCOfpXSWBq https://t.co/uI9cXxIWCf — PolitiTweet.org
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In “Black Panther,” Ryan Coogler’s artistry transcended the film’s franchise-building purpose, @tnyfrontrow writes. The sequel “is overwhelmed by the call of duty.” https://t.co/o5uNJSg8n2 — PolitiTweet.org
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In Georgia, the race between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock will end in a runoff election in early December. How could another Presidential run from Donald Trump affect the outcome? https://t.co/JT7NsmZdZZ https://t.co/VxmkaV7tpk — PolitiTweet.org
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Music is usually added to a movie last, so composers are often asked to address issues that the director no longer can. “Sometimes you can sell these things with the music,” Carter Burwell says. “It sneaks into the audience through the sides of their head.”https://t.co/1cs7yvXl2f — PolitiTweet.org
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The animated short “Holy Holocaust” depicts the friendship between Noa, a white Jewish woman from Israel, and Jenny, a Black German woman, whose relationship becomes rocky when Jenny discovers that she is the biological granddaughter of a notorious Nazi. https://t.co/41a8uZZYxw — PolitiTweet.org
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In @newyorkerhumor, Eric Adams comes up with a novel solution for the issues afflicting the M.T.A. https://t.co/bx9wFsK3s8 — PolitiTweet.org
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A new translation of the Metamorphoses “reminds us that Ovid and the issues that preoccupied him have never been far from the center of our culture,” @DAMendelsohnNYC writes. https://t.co/tL9z9QdK82 — PolitiTweet.org
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With their midterm wins, Democrats scored an against-the-odds political upset that suggests that the country remains deeply skeptical of handing too much national power to the Trumpified Republican Party. https://t.co/7V84jTo8KN — PolitiTweet.org
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Herschel Walker’s run for the U.S. Senate in Georgia is going into overtime. The race between Walker and Raphael Warnock, the Democratic incumbent, will continue for another month. See the results so far, plus more live election returns: https://t.co/42pZb9uPgn https://t.co/F5pmcjNl5q — PolitiTweet.org
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The Spice Girls’ second record, “Spiceworld,” “is a comforting evocation of a bygone era,” @amandapetrusich writes. For its 25th anniversary, the album is being reissued with bonus tracks, B-sides, and live recordings from the band’s 1997-98 tour. https://t.co/f86T7ImXDU — PolitiTweet.org
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Five new books made it onto our list this week, including a début novel, a nonfiction opus on the rise and fall of fabled General Electric C.E.O. Jack Welch, and more. See the latest here. 👇 https://t.co/fwzw0xBe4L — PolitiTweet.org
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Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on this day in 1922. The glory he accumulated during his career appalled him. https://t.co/MK390V7nlr — PolitiTweet.org
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Band whose song “Barbie Girl” led to the case Mattel v. MCA Records: four letters. https://t.co/8IqMS9tVZh — PolitiTweet.org
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Native nations dominated far longer than they were dominated, and, a new book contends, shaped the United States in profound ways. https://t.co/oVuJ28fk8z — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @michaelluo: Just waking up and wondering what happened? Read through @NewYorker coverage from around the country last night. https:/… — PolitiTweet.org
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“I feel that he is a human being, like all other human beings, who made a mistake,” said one filmmaker who accused Asghar Farhadi of using her ideas. “I just want him to be honest with me, that’s all.” https://t.co/TiFCNX7i9E — PolitiTweet.org
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Even as Democrats celebrated the nationwide results last night, Republicans looked likely to win in several close congressional races in New York, which may prove decisive in the battle to control the House. https://t.co/LVVNRG4YGs https://t.co/s0iIZjO74a — PolitiTweet.org
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In “Dictee,” Theresa Hak Kyung Cha draws on her own life as well as on Korean history, Greek mythology, and Catholic iconography to represent the experience of oppression in its full complexity. https://t.co/0jJK7rJXfm — PolitiTweet.org
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One writer’s young son loves the Mets from afar, but does he really understand baseball heartbreak? https://t.co/wyXsMZf4YJ — PolitiTweet.org
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“The modern economy of apology runs something like this,” Jill Lepore writes: if you express what I believe to be an ignorant opinion, you must apologize according to my rules. If you do, I may forgive you. If you don’t, I will damn you unto eternity. https://t.co/dQBbG5izLs — PolitiTweet.org
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In the past few years, predator-hunter videos have become a minor YouTube phenomenon. They tend to follow the formula made famous by the TV segment “To Catch a Predator,” in the early 2000s, “but with a more chaotic, D.I.Y. energy,” @rachmonroe writes. https://t.co/YlBhoZviNw — PolitiTweet.org
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Are you brave enough to face down inflation, oligarchs, and COVID mutations? https://t.co/mfD39Zlc0S — PolitiTweet.org
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“The paradox of this election is that voters have so despaired of the status quo,” @benwallacewells writes. “And yet something very much like the status quo is what the voters will, in the end, have delivered.” https://t.co/dkPOQUfw0g — PolitiTweet.org
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In May, a cycling magazine described Moriah Wilson as “the winningest woman in the American off-road scene.” Hours after that article appeared online, Wilson was fatally shot. https://t.co/gbJTSGmV1L — PolitiTweet.org
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The recent discovery that a picture by the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down for half a century is the latest controversy about the uses and abuses of art works and the museums in which they sit. https://t.co/8z7Sjxmj1C — PolitiTweet.org
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Last night, as midnight passed, Republicans looked on track to take control of the House of Representatives, and control of the Senate was still up for grabs. Where, exactly, was the red wave? https://t.co/CKqbmX5EcL — PolitiTweet.org