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An increasing percentage of parents decide to hold their child back for an extra year before the start of kindergarten. Research, though, suggests that the youngest kids ultimately end up on top. https://t.co/RgvjOv4Ngj — PolitiTweet.org
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After Patricia Lockwood contracted COVID, “it was like the fictional pathways in my brain were set on fire, and I was experiencing movies, television, books, all of that as real,” she said. https://t.co/Nzl7TjoE6g — PolitiTweet.org
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It requires a fairly dystopian strain of doublethink for a company to celebrate how hard its employees must work to make a living when these companies are themselves setting the terms, @jiatolentino wrote, in 2017, about the gig economy. https://t.co/vQXLjNETg3 — PolitiTweet.org
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Most babies could use a dose of vegetables. The only problem is that they hate them—or so parents and baby-food manufacturers seem to assume. https://t.co/6Lupsbx7RZ — PolitiTweet.org
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A baby rescued from the earthquake’s rubble was named Aya, meaning “a sign of God’s existence.” But what is the life ahead of her? https://t.co/RNlBwbYycK — PolitiTweet.org
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In a new interview with @MJSchulman, Angela Bassett talks about studying with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., her mother’s influence on her work ethic, and her Oscar nomination for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” https://t.co/nNUQTRFEA8 — PolitiTweet.org
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“If you don’t get here and automatically relax and think, This is great, there’s something wrong with you.” –Chuck Dannner, 58, ex-military intelligence and a resident at Latitude Margaritaville in Daytona Beach https://t.co/xDhnqqWunR — PolitiTweet.org
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For hundreds of years, women in the South Korean island province of Jeju have made their living harvesting seafood by hand from the ocean floor. See the photographer Hyung S. Kim’s portraits of the haenyeo, or sea women: https://t.co/Na9DUen5XY — PolitiTweet.org
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From @WIRED: The “Matrix” movies brought Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski together. Now the duo is killing it on their fourth “John Wick”—and still keeping technology in check. https://t.co/hXPvo8CusS — PolitiTweet.org
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“People talk about trying to change society,” a young Bob Dylan said, in 1964. “All I know is that so long as people stay so concerned about protecting their status and protecting what they have, ain’t nothing going to be done.” https://t.co/r8LTTobCgq — PolitiTweet.org
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When the rumbling woke Al Ahmad, his wife, and their two young children, they wondered if they should jump from the balcony of their second-floor apartment. “I lived in war for 10 years. And this was worse.” https://t.co/Jk17HoeGfo — PolitiTweet.org
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From the depths of an old German military bunker, an eccentric Dutchman known as Xennt built a dark-web empire beloved by hundreds of cybercriminals. https://t.co/DR8i0UVBp5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Boeing’s iconic jumbo jet made the world smaller, encouraging and making it possible for more people to travel. “And, in that way, it changed us fundamentally,” James Ross Gardner writes, “as citizens of the planet and maybe even as a species.” https://t.co/wsJu0u3TWl — PolitiTweet.org
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Our political roundtable discusses Senator Dianne Feinstein’s retirement, Nikki Haley’s announcement, and Vice-President Kamala Harris’s political headwinds. Listen here. https://t.co/CXMRrIniFw — PolitiTweet.org
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Five years after Robert Opel ran naked across the Oscar stage, in 1974, he was murdered in an erotic-art gallery in San Francisco. What really happened to the man known as the “Oscar streaker”? https://t.co/La6KUrLyNb — PolitiTweet.org
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“The action sequences are the reason I watch Marvel movies,” S. S. Rajamouli says. “Everything is mind-bogglingly good. But one complaint I have: the editing in these sequences is too fast.” https://t.co/WtVLu3Xdvf — PolitiTweet.org
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David Remnick speaks to Stephen Kotkin, a top scholar of Russian history, about the industrial logic behind wars of attrition, the way victory for Ukraine has and should be defined, and the pitiless ambitions of the Putin regime. https://t.co/S9Ireh1mcP — PolitiTweet.org
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Can you guess this famous figure in six clues or fewer? You have 100 seconds to try. Ready, set, go. https://t.co/Xzet9dJb94 — PolitiTweet.org
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Jessica Chastain stars in a 16-week Broadway run of Henrik Ibsen’s proto-feminist masterwork “A Doll’s House,” from 1879, alongside Arian Moayed (“Succession”) and Okieriete Onaodowan (“Hamilton”). https://t.co/oVLzgLcchF https://t.co/kXi5qHeClB — PolitiTweet.org
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Thomas Beller’s father died at 52. “Up to the age of 52, I could, if I wanted, pause and wonder, What was my father doing when he was my age?” he writes. After, “I was on my own.” Read Beller’s reflection on a outliving his dad: https://t.co/LBj0G6YqTn https://t.co/bvsSKT18T0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Title for a monk: three letters. https://t.co/hkzUSmtXw5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Our latest operating system, Mid-Thirties, introduces an array of new, nonnegotiable features. https://t.co/KDNZguzeH0 — PolitiTweet.org
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“There’s only one person who’s ever beaten Donald Trump, and his name is Joe Biden,” Ron Klain said. “And the people who have doubts about his candidacy better have a damn good answer for who is going to beat Donald Trump other than Joe Biden.” https://t.co/Qo9xviEqmC — PolitiTweet.org
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The phrase “impostor syndrome” often elicits a fierce sense of identification. But some critics argue that the concept fails to recognize the real obstacles facing professional women, especially women of color. https://t.co/P3FBB7qDRL — PolitiTweet.org
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It seems as though Kyrsten Sinema “forgot the lessons of being poor,” Ruben Gallego, who is running for her Senate seat, said. https://t.co/s83YRkWucX https://t.co/2snhFmj0Tg — PolitiTweet.org
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“Ukraine is winning in the sense that [it] didn’t allow Russia to take that whole country,” Stephen Kotkin tells David Remnick on #NewYorkerRadio. “But it’s losing in the sense that its country is being destroyed.” Listen here. https://t.co/g7GqwCUHco — PolitiTweet.org
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“A majority of the Grand Jury believes that perjury may have been committed by one or more witnesses testifying before it,” a panel in Fulton County, Georgia, stated in sections of its final report released on Thursday. Whomever might they mean? https://t.co/WyopXODPN4 — PolitiTweet.org
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During her classes, the Peloton trainer Robin Arzón is “oftentimes speaking to both future and past versions of myself, with kindness and grit and grace,” she says. https://t.co/JzYxFKh6Vg — PolitiTweet.org
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“For me, form and meaning are one single thing,” the Brazilian author Clarice Lispector said, in a 1967 interview, now published for the first time. “The phrase arrives already made.” https://t.co/j0EaowCkJi — PolitiTweet.org
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Despite a cast that boasts Geraldine Chaplin, Anthony Perkins, Alfre Woodard, and Jeff Goldblum, Alan Rudolph’s 1978 romantic melodrama “Remember My Name” never reached the mainstream. Read @tnyfrontrow on the film, now available for streaming. https://t.co/c6z7k0xaGV — PolitiTweet.org