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The artist Harry Smith collected 251 paper airplanes off the streets and annotated each one with notes on where and when it was found. https://t.co/1DkZRWziLu — PolitiTweet.org
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In the past few decades, rapid advances in technology have helped transform ultrasound into a powerful diagnostic instrument for everything from damaged organs to tuberculosis. It may soon replace the stethoscope as the quintessential doctor’s tool. https://t.co/R3LoSPkgmV — PolitiTweet.org
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Most of us are more excited about our brilliant friends than about the companies they work for. What if we could invest in their entire careers? https://t.co/t5k1ruD1ys — PolitiTweet.org
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“The lines of power really interest me: Who enables it, and what benefit do they get from it?” the “Tár” director Todd Field says. “And when is it no longer a benefit?” https://t.co/oOmHXGWYan — PolitiTweet.org
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“What we saw that night was kin, our future, a perfect merging of poetry and rock and roll,” Patti Smith writes, of the first time she saw Television perform. “As I watched Tom play, I thought, Had I been a boy, I would’ve been him.” https://t.co/lwY0xHIwXx — PolitiTweet.org
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What happens when jobs are guaranteed? A small Austrian village has implemented a program to find out. https://t.co/cDpBjVVrZk — PolitiTweet.org
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From 2007: @praddenkeefe investigates the mystery behind one wine collector’s flair for tracking down rare vintages—including, it was alleged, invaluable bottles from the private collection of Thomas Jefferson. #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/QNxIwl36I7 — PolitiTweet.org
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“Who cares that a year of child care costs more than you make annually, so you’re going into debt just to keep your job until your kids reach public-school age?” Some sage advice in @newyorkerhumor. https://t.co/Ybig7diveE — PolitiTweet.org
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Revisit Calvin Tomkins’s piece, from 1962, on Gerald and Sara Murphy—the couple who inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Tender Is the Night.” #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/IlFsEqDjCT — PolitiTweet.org
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Fiona Apple describes the feeling of finding the right lyrics for a song as having the words “glide down the back of my throat.” She writes the alphabet above her drafts, searching, with puzzle-solver focus, for puns, rhymes, and accidental insights. https://t.co/X2osEpxb9Y — PolitiTweet.org
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The “Oscar streak” is remembered as a blip of 1970s counterculture amid the Hollywood glitz. But who was Robert Opel, and why did he run across the stage naked? https://t.co/jdvhcZZTG2 — PolitiTweet.org
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Why are so many older people confused by quiet quitting? “It’s not meant for us,” Cal Newport writes. “It’s instead the first step of a younger generation taking their turn in developing a more nuanced understanding of the role of work in their lives.” https://t.co/fIb2H3Sc1m — PolitiTweet.org
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The first-ever collection of Baldwin Lee’s work makes the case that he is one of the great overlooked luminaries of American picture-making. https://t.co/lm3DqX36oH — PolitiTweet.org
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Thousands of women who claim that Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder gave them ovarian cancer filed lawsuits—then the company pulled a legal maneuver that stalled their cases and prevented others from even filing. https://t.co/XPXwJn5LSd — PolitiTweet.org
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Pinecraft, a small, sunny neighborhood in Sarasota, Florida, is a place of brief leisure for people who consider work to be sacred. https://t.co/0QeQc1eMJS — PolitiTweet.org
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At this year’s Australian Open, Aryna Sabalenka was not the same player who had flamed out before. She had to learn, she said, to fix her own problems on the court. https://t.co/tJLSWjNiS4 — PolitiTweet.org
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.@AlecMacGillis explores how community violence-intervention programs, which have received a flood of funding from the Biden Administration, are transforming the public-safety landscape. https://t.co/elFGhnvrcD — PolitiTweet.org
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After Russian forces invaded Izyum, they installed locals to run the city, most of whom fled after the city was liberated. But what about those of a more middling rank—municipal workers, schoolteachers, pro-Russian locals—whose guilt is harder to prove? https://t.co/vifIbtgEGP — PolitiTweet.org
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The late artist Greer Lankton sewed, constructed, and painted exquisitely ragtag and ever-evolving, often human-size characters. Photographing these dolls, she developed a kind of candid, intimate portraiture practice of her own. https://t.co/54Mszo48DQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Prince Harry’s autobiography, “Spare,” is worth reading not just for its headline-generating details but also for its narrative force, its voice, and its sometimes surprising wit. https://t.co/2w6n2wQwa7 — PolitiTweet.org
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When Jeanne Calment was born, in 1875, the life expectancy for a French woman was 45. In 1991, Calment became the oldest person in the world. But two researchers don’t believe her story. https://t.co/wXIOwGfah5 — PolitiTweet.org
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What does “woke” mean, really? David Remnick speaks with a linguist to unpack the term on a new episode of The Political Scene. Listen here. https://t.co/O8ATokQjrW — PolitiTweet.org
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A winter-outfit word problem: Ari is buying a pair of snow boots. If he wears a size 10, but the brand runs a half size small and he needs space for three layers of socks, what size boots should he buy? https://t.co/TKFKuvgmpm — PolitiTweet.org
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.@alexrossmusic explores the life and legacy of St. Hildegard of Bingen, a visionary Benedictine nun who is now widely recognized as one of the foremost composers of the Middle Ages. https://t.co/Y8K66TvPEI — PolitiTweet.org
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Patricia Highsmith’s early diaries, with all their passions and reversals, reveal the writer’s abiding conviction in her worth as an artist and an individual. https://t.co/OUDIBp586Y — PolitiTweet.org
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.@AlecMacGillis explores how community violence-intervention programs are transforming the public-safety landscape. https://t.co/mccJbNsl8J — PolitiTweet.org
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.@yaffaesque reports from Izyum, in eastern Ukraine, where some residents face accusations of collaborating with the enemy during the city’s 162-day Russian occupation. https://t.co/riJe3KRgqE — PolitiTweet.org
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Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker: https://t.co/aJ2Z6DLvf9 https://t.co/SppDmEvgPf — PolitiTweet.org
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Today’s crossword is a challenging one. Can you solve it? https://t.co/BSQY2yRJ51 — PolitiTweet.org
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“There was no one like Tom,” Patti Smith writes. “He possessed the child’s gift of transforming a drop of water into a poem that somehow begat music.” https://t.co/rFUYSnj3GV — PolitiTweet.org