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In a major address in Beijing last week, Xi Jinping delivered a preview of China’s future. The Communist Party, Xi said, “will never change its nature, its conviction, or its character.” https://t.co/tCPuYriFDt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Books about the Biden family mention a close friend and cousin of Joe Biden, Sr. @adamentous discovered that his name was misspelled—and tracked down his son, who helped unravel a complex family history. https://t.co/SborrKOOva — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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If Vladimir Putin were to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine, the attack would terrorize the country’s population and shatter a seven-decade-old international taboo, all while bringing few benefits on the battlefield, an expert says. https://t.co/wHd51f6Fhq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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A series of tender black-and-white pictures show Julia Child before books, before cooking on television, before fame. https://t.co/453nYKc4mO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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The lottery is both extremely lucrative for the private companies that make and sell tickets and financially crippling for its most dedicated players. https://t.co/R7oie8L1Li — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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“The whole phenomenon of ‘Bake Off’ is, to me, absolutely extraordinary,” Prue Leith says, in a new interview with @hels. “This is rather a cliché thing to say, but I do think that it is a force for good.” https://t.co/LhyyDu8Ae8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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“The Swiftie is a most ardent scholar, laden with theories, her interpretative goggles strapped on well before the appointed hour of an album’s release.” @proseb4bros reviews Taylor Swift’s new album, “Midnights.” https://t.co/MC1GmVNLoT — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Stephania Taladrid reports on a network of volunteers distributing abortion medication—illegally and sometimes at great risk—to women in states that ban the procedure. https://t.co/FrjHL0Dyzv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Once shelled, peanuts bear treasure: they’re rich with oils and proteins, and, above all, they’re versatile, @rubytandoh writes. Get her recipe for peanut-and-potato soup. https://t.co/IIlFbxp156 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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“On paper, Harry Styles’s foray into the movies is a big deal for Hollywood, which is always on the prowl for bankable leading men but rarely handed one with preëxisting superstardom. But it also carries the risk of a belly flop. Can this guy even act?” https://t.co/hOSy5t702A — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Toto Wolff, whose Mercedes dominated Formula 1 for a decade, is the most successful team principal in the sport’s recent history. This season, seeing Wolff and Mercedes lose their way has been both disconcerting and refreshing, @samknightwrites. https://t.co/03aST4dQvz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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"A melodrama’s relationship to mood is fragile. It can’t sustain a giggle.” @Helen_E_Shaw reviews the stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara’s novel, “A Little Life,” at BAM. https://t.co/fmo1pWwigE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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In this week’s cryptic crossword: Cut diaper fasteners from the bottom (four letters). https://t.co/YjH0UreOJD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 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/zCKKWO3s9H — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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A whole generation of Haitians have not yet known a peaceful political and economic situation. Today it seems they are no closer to seeing that society emerge, and the country’s very future hangs in the balance. https://t.co/TSzT9C0wYQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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For all Xi Jinping’s confidence in China’s power (and in his own), there are signs of discontent, @eosnos writes. The paralyzing lockdowns of his “zero COVID” policy prevented mass deaths but stirred broad public frustration. https://t.co/xmYKkiGFMa — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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.@samknightwrites explores the universe of Formula 1—the world’s fastest motorsport. https://t.co/b1ruYBE9j3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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John Donne’s startlingly intimate love poems fell from favor for centuries, but his drive to see every subject anew makes him seem more contemporary than ever. https://t.co/2VDDT1JwQN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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When wikiHow seems to know you a little too well. https://t.co/fMAM59u7w7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Dexter Filkins writes about Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist who was driven into exile 13 years ago and is now pressuring the Iranian regime from the outside using social media. https://t.co/SMJ0y0Zk0u — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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“Wartime Elegy” is the first dance the Russo-Ukranian choreographer Alexei Ratmansky has made since the Russian invasion. During the opening-night bows, Ratmansky unfurled a Ukrainian flag and held it high over his head. https://t.co/9rGQPVHvV9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Gina Rinehart is Australia’s richest—and most controversial—billionaire. https://t.co/lw9zZ2ppF3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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The Circa casino in Las Vegas is home to the biggest sportsbook in the world, but with sports betting now legal in more than 20 states, it faces stiff competition from well-funded competitors such as DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. https://t.co/rPp8gHREDp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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At a LIV golf tournament, in July, the crowd was part MAGA rally, part high-school lacrosse party. “The [P.G.A.] Tour is milquetoast white guys,” an agent told Zach Helfand. “I think LIV is going for the W.W.E. model.” https://t.co/1DcxB6m2Hx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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“These are permanent memories,” a former detainee of a Russian “filtration camp” said. “You just live with them and that’s it. You try to distract yourself, you try to live your life.” https://t.co/ryzk9xh0eH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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Listen to the influential playwright Suzan-Lori Parks discuss the new Broadway revival of her groundbreaking play “Topdog/Underdog.” #NewYorkerRadio https://t.co/aTB0SxdkaF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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How many books is too many books? https://t.co/BaES57fq71 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 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/a67qr0Fu8U — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor: a treasure trove of scathing reviews on clouds, books, dogs, and more. https://t.co/kPYFT0XfgQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 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/GT4eT0HLmX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 23, 2022