Deleted tweet detection is currently running at reduced
capacity due to changes to the Twitter API. Some tweets that have been
deleted by the tweet author may not be labeled as deleted in the PolitiTweet
interface.
Showing page 235 of 3498.
The New Yorker @NewYorker
“As a long-standing skeptic of the idea that economics should be considered a hard science alongside chemistry and physics, I wasn’t planning to write about this year’s Nobel in Economics,” @JohnCassidy writes. “The prize committee changed my mind.” https://t.co/Pb3cKZvHdW — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Roy Moore has had luck with one lawsuit—against Senate Majority PAC. The case “will live and die on the ‘actual malice’ standard for defamation,” a lawyer for the defense said, “at a time when that standard is under attack.” https://t.co/50G6xQeqp8 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Arthur Miller shares the story behind his drama about the Salem witch trials. #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/qliTcRWJLc — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
A series of tender black-and-white pictures show Julia Child before books, before cooking on television, before fame. https://t.co/CClkLIH7L6 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
How to sell, donate, and give away that which no longer sparks joy. https://t.co/UJQUtaafGJ — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
The case of the headless goats in the Chattahoochee River, which runs through metro Atlanta, is a mystery. It’s also a public-health hazard, and a nightmare for a stretch of river that’s newly safe for recreation. https://t.co/y5jotnLSVV — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
In the nearly 60 years since the Cuban missile crisis, the story of near-catastrophe has only grown more complicated. What lessons can we draw from such a close call? https://t.co/ESWd66uDce — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Rats: 1; E.P.A: 0. https://t.co/ppgvSi8sgg — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
LIV, a new golf league funded by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, aims to rival the P.G.A. Tour—and has cleaved the world of professional golf into warring camps. https://t.co/JIxl4K8dhs — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Steve Bannon once described Guo Wengui as “the Donald Trump of Beijing.” Is he a dissident, a “double agent,” or something else entirely? https://t.co/ewDYKc9R15 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
“Walking Broken Glass” singer: 11 letters. https://t.co/7jgS4dEAS1 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Can you guess this celebrity, famous for his blue eyes, in six clues or fewer? https://t.co/MHFHdOqRyo — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
With “Death of a Salesman,” Arthur Miller took American theatre into new territory. The playwright, who was born on this day in 1915, reveals in his notebooks how he did it. https://t.co/YmkTMU2LIj — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
“I have no doubt we shall win, but the road is long, and red with monstrous martyrdoms,” Oscar Wilde wrote, foreseeing his posthumous triumph. He was born on this day in 1854. https://t.co/70JSJN6R7d — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
.@kathrynschulz reflects on the lottery, a bonanza for the private companies that states hire to administer them—but at what cost to Americans? https://t.co/bJltJ5GPV5 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
A new comic explores Mr. Rogers’s parenting advice. https://t.co/Nq0G0F6JnV — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
.@zhelfand reports on a new golf league—funded by Saudi money and allied with Donald Trump—that has cleaved the world of professional golf into warring camps. https://t.co/2e9KrdXslz — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
.@KeeangaYamahtta considers the sustained relevance of Saidiya Hartman’s early work, which asked readers to contend with American slavery as a deep, existential problem of our democracy. https://t.co/JLT4p3J3IC — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
.@eosnos delves into the strange story of Guo Wengui, who has been linked to Chinese intelligence, the F.B.I., and prominent Trump Republicans like Steve Bannon. https://t.co/JHupJDL1pn — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
“In a Fleet Foxes song, there is always, lingering at the edges, the realization that time is passing, inevitably, onward and out of your hands,” @blgtylr writes. “That every life is lost. Every moment goes on without you.” https://t.co/4qqRVCTpm6 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
.@yaffaesque reports on how the United States’ increased willingness to provide Ukraine with sophisticated munitions and intel has dramatically altered the course of the war with Russia. https://t.co/x5ausRMGWu — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Inside the Money Issue of The New Yorker: https://t.co/WzMiLE4mC7 https://t.co/eUpLLykAqs — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
The legendary screenwriting guru Robert McKee is on a farewell tour. He has delivered his seminar to tens of thousands of students, including Faye Dunaway, Rob Lowe, Diane Keaton, and David Bowie. https://t.co/nFL7M3Ti8a — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
A cartoon by Jason Adam Katzenstein. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/8PxnQVp0CB — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
The lottery is a $91-billion business—a bonanza for the companies that states hire to administer it. But what about the rest of us? https://t.co/qfIEgoJpq9 — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
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/qMquOjv2rr — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
For this week’s cover, the artist Barry Blitt presents a cheeky take on the legend of Betsy Ross, in which she cheerfully stitches away at the true American idol: the dollar bill. https://t.co/WcA6VDk2Fm — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
RT @MJSchulman: "That would be my wish: the Geenaissance, the Renaissance of Geena! Oh, God, I just coined a horrible term." My full New Yo… — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
Spaghetti alla Nerano exemplifies Italian cooking traditions: take the simple riches of what grows nearby and make it as tasty as you can without a lot of fussiness. https://t.co/ZlKcWDclxb — PolitiTweet.org
The New Yorker @NewYorker
This week’s cover, “Old Glory,” by Barry Blitt. #NewYorkerCovers https://t.co/bvTAr7cxT3 https://t.co/cIZySRhTdP — PolitiTweet.org