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“But she moves aside and lets him leave. She closes the door after him. Her heart is beating fast. It’s horrible to care.” Fiction by Marisa Silver. https://t.co/ZC6CLxxQQ0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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“All you have to do for your kid to receive the best education in the Bay Area is put them in a classroom where their teachers will not speak English for most of the school day,” @jaycaspiankang writes, about the Yu Ming Charter School. https://t.co/Fju5NOJ9Yg — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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In 2018, an environmentalist set himself on fire as an act of protest against environmental devastation. A photo book documents the grim landmark. https://t.co/JzwGKsPEVZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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The N.F.L. has amended its rules for allowing players back on the field after an injury, “but the hits go on,” @louisahthomas writes, “and so will the concussions, and those spells of dizziness, headaches, and fuzzy memories which go undiagnosed.” https://t.co/HirecFBnkG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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In an interview with @IChotiner, from 2020, the activist and linguist Noam Chomsky expressed serious concerns about the future of American democracy, although, in his view, it “was never much to write home about.” https://t.co/F2A1HlKrc2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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A new book traces the impact and influence of Samuel Adams, who inaugurated the American tradition of show-business politics. https://t.co/A437zUrgjk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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Michigan’s G.O.P. primary wasn’t the only one in which Democratic Party entities or candidates spent money in an attempt to secure the Republican nomination for a truly extreme candidate. https://t.co/2TDHwX9kcM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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In 2020, Milad Mirghahari began posting videos on TikTok of himself making sandwiches at Subway. About two years later, he had nearly six million subscribers and enough money to buy the shop from his parents. https://t.co/SztLUY5efS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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The pandemic and its interruptions to schooling presented an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to public education as a common good. But, instead, we’re likely looking at an increasingly polarized school system. https://t.co/RRpqdAOycU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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The politics of Beijing had prepared Guo Wengui for navigating Trump’s Washington—another realm where money bought influence, business mixed with government, and truth merged with fiction. What is he after? https://t.co/tDnF3mmt3f — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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Anthony Lane reviews the new James Gray film, “Armageddon Time,” and the latest extravaganza from Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths.” https://t.co/I0IPOgMTVw — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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“What animates ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ and saves it from stiffness is the clout of the performances,” Anthony Lane writes. https://t.co/Ilb2rhcLWf — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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The new movie “Ticket to Paradise” offers George Clooney and Julia Roberts too little to work with, @tnyfrontrow writes. “They’re forced so rigidly into the plot’s contrivances that they have hardly any room to maneuver.” https://t.co/Yakc052L5g — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor, one hopeless romantic thinks that a husband and wife can be not only life partners and passionate lovers but best friends, too. https://t.co/LzQTmZdY2C — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 30, 2022
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Few actors inspire the warm fuzzies like Alan Alda. In a new interview, Alda shares his wisdom on the art of relating, talks about his early involvement in the feminist movement, and coaches @MJSchulman through a mirror exercise on Zoom. https://t.co/GJjeuYrUKS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Politicians are said to govern in prose and campaign in poetry, but in Senator Raphael Warnock’s case it has been something like the reverse. https://t.co/Qobrp8dc4p — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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The E.P.A is tasked with helping to control rodent populations. But rats have gotten the best of the agency in Atlanta, preventing employees from returning to its regional office. https://t.co/UcYZsPsvnA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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“It’s funny that the wrestler who clinched his success by breaking bad went on to become one of our tamest movie stars.” Lauren Michele Jackson considers the slippery identities of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. https://t.co/vzU92gINyj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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The schoolteacher Viktoria Andrusha was dignified and quietly defiant in the face of her Russian captors. “She told them, ‘I’m Ukrainian, a patriot—I won’t speak Russian with you,’ ” one of her fellow-prisoners said. “She wasn’t afraid but proud.” https://t.co/qy3TunBhb0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Musk is entitled to his political views, @JohnCassidy writes. But the world’s richest man now runs one of the world’s most powerful social-media platforms, and, since he is taking the company private, he won’t be answerable to public shareholders. https://t.co/DAuG2NEvdO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Technology has reduced the formerly expensive and inconvenient task of listening through the discographies to a matter of will and commitment—and its worth the effort to do so, one writer argues. https://t.co/1Rg1z1frBE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Jerry Lee Lewis, who died at the age of 87, on Friday, was the last survivor of the generation that included Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard. https://t.co/sxP1UTpZcz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Just Above Midtown had the first showings of David Hammons, Lorraine O’Grady, Senga Nengudi, and Lorna Simpson, among many others. A new exhibition at @MuseumModernArt celebrates the historic gallery. https://t.co/Y7OYEJCVbw — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Hog Island was once situated off the coast of Far Rockaway, but according to sparse historical sources, an 1893 hurricane effectively wiped it off the map. This summer, David Garczynski became obsessed with finding it. https://t.co/1YDZOWU5vH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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In the Tory Party lexicon, “North London” has become an increasingly useful cultural shorthand. And, like its closest American analogue, the Upper West Side liberal, the stereotype of the North London lefty is not entirely without basis in reality. https://t.co/3Dpiz0ShUQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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Geena Davis discusses her new memoir, “Dying of Politeness,” and her life as a feminist icon, data geek, world-class archer, and more. https://t.co/TF9bSvyyYQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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In the novelist Kate Atkinson’s work, “an apparently happy ending is not necessarily happy, and not necessarily an ending at all,” @sarahchihaya writes. https://t.co/VMk55VuiMY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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This week in @newyorkerhumor, some things parents have to watch out for this Halloween, including candy laced with beautiful 18th-century stitching. https://t.co/rgJ5nGkOdQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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This week the Supreme Court hears a challenge to affirmative action—and will likely overrule more than four decades of precedents on college admissions. https://t.co/cyjL45F6ub — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022
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“Don’t Worry Darling,” one of many films to use a modern home as a villain’s lair, dramatizes the gap between the dream of perfect order and the reality of human behavior—a gap that haunted the architectural vanguard from the start. https://t.co/WZbzJy83O8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 29, 2022