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“My trepidation was similar to how I feel about trying heroin: what if I like it?” Read Patricia Marx on hopping aboard the e-bike trend. https://t.co/jqJ6NOZSOb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Should employees be obligated to participate in “fun” workplace activities? A French court doesn’t think so. https://t.co/JvDoPRgMrY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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“We may barely remember one another or our pacts of undying friendship, but, in those brief and heavily intoxicated moments, I swear we were infinite.” https://t.co/2ktNCB17qh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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A report from a book party for Ruthie Rogers, the co-founder of the River Café, one of London’s most beloved restaurants. https://t.co/LMwp0zsoAb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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The new series “Poker Face,” starring Natasha Lyonne, is meant to be comfortingly familiar, @inkookang writes. “But the show still conjures as much charisma and surprise as it can inside its rather thoughtful formula.” https://t.co/uFfOH3w2yz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Albuquerque Community Safety, an organization of 54 full-time crisis responders, fields many calls related to mental-health and homelessness that previously would have gone to police officers or other first responders. Has it improved public safety? https://t.co/2gQA2meKOX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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The conservative columnist Ross Douthat has called “Yellowstone” “the most red-state show on television.” But partisan politics can’t adequately explain the series’ mass appeal, Lauren Michele Jackson writes. https://t.co/c8tx05it6i — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Not long before her 15-year college reunion, the photographer Josephine Sittenfeld re-created old photographs of her former classmates. https://t.co/pkt1MNSS4h — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Sabiha Çimen’s first photo book, “Hafiz,” documents the young Muslim students in Turkey who attend hafiz schools, where they learn all 604 pages of the Quran. For many of the girls, the two or three years spent there will be their only formal education. https://t.co/EvgUpqO18a — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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In Thanasis Tsimpinis’s short film about two men finding love at the end of the word, escape is ecstasy, in place of despair. https://t.co/jmPMCBvg1P — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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In her new book, “Couplets: A Love Story,” the poet Maggie Millner uses rhyme, confession, and metaphor to create a fresh portrait of desire. https://t.co/BmbfYBvCEo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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In a new comic, Navied Mahdavian illustrates the magician’s trick of fatherhood. https://t.co/XEbaNdwLWw — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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The planet is getting steadily hotter, and large swaths of it are moving past the point at which it’s safe to do heavy outside labor in the middle of the day. A 2022 study estimated that 677 billion working hours a year were already being lost. https://t.co/Z6tzIWI2wx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” hovers precariously between the meaningless and the momentous—“qualities that, together, add up to the monarchical,” @tnyCloseRead writes. https://t.co/Hks8tnJHpE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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In the face of serious illness, the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas led two memorable programs at the L.A. Phil. https://t.co/sTpESXP5A3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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On Betty Friedan’s birthday, revisit Louis Menand on the author of “The Feminine Mystique,” and the power of the books that defined the early years of the women’s liberation movement. https://t.co/r6IY7YhFhK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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“You either do as they say or they can kill you,” said a schoolteacher who began teaching a Russian curriculum after her city was invaded. “So I’m a traitor? Whom did I betray? My home? My mother? It feels like I’m guilty for the fact that I survived.” https://t.co/zMEItCp5XS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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The actress Annaleigh Ashford says she trains for her role in “Sweeney Todd,” which requires a Cockney accent, by watching “The Great British Bake Off,” especially the subtitled contestants. https://t.co/uU2Ye8bgcz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Every time Ellison received another prize for “Invisible Man,” he had to face the inevitable question: Where was his second novel? https://t.co/mgAuF1f90t — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Once, the VW bus sparked dreams of community and counterculture. What’s gained—and lost—when flower power is electrified? https://t.co/L5HVm83gmT — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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“I suspect that reading fiction is one of the few remaining paths to transcendence, that elusive state in which the distance between the self and the universe shrinks,” Ceridwen Dovey wrote, in 2015. https://t.co/icySFBIj7V — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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During the first decades of the Cold War, the Washington press corps knew that Administrations were misleading them about national-security matters. Why didn’t they report what they knew? https://t.co/naDnGszhTG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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In 1941, at the age of 36, Greta Garbo, one of the biggest box-office draws in the world, stopped acting and, though she lived for half a century more, never made another film. https://t.co/AgMmMAgs8I — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Some scholars question how personal Sappho's erotic poems actually are. https://t.co/3EpJBdCHo2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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The Washington Post’s C.E.O., Fred Ryan, has framed the paper’s recent layoffs not as a cost-cutting measure but as a move to transform the paper. But many staff felt the layoffs were chaotically implemented and capricious. https://t.co/4QpQaKP0XO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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“Between phones, AirPods, and self-checkout, small talk is down 87 per cent,” the comedian Colin Quinn jokes, in his new show, “Small Talk,” which seeks to celebrate the much-maligned form. https://t.co/q7gBdcJ9B4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Why did American policing get so big, so fast? The answer, mainly, is slavery. https://t.co/mpB5UPOIfs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Ron Klain, who will leave the position of White House chief of staff next week, was extensively involved across the full spectrum of Joe Biden’s Presidency—the grappling with Congress, Trumpism, Afghanistan, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. https://t.co/Tp3hV5WfqM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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Prior to claiming the men’s singles title at the Australian Open on Sunday, Novak Djokovic spent two weeks in Melbourne that were marked by drama. https://t.co/ZgkaUmARWq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023
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If you just skipped one coffee per day, you could save up enough cash to buy your dream house in just over 300 years. https://t.co/LdFXJDoWPv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 4, 2023