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@e_alexjung For more from @e_alexjung as he eats his way through the city, one restaurant at a time, sign up for #TheYearIAteNewYork https://t.co/f0HGZdTi5u https://t.co/uS1SfpE0m4 — PolitiTweet.org
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In this week's edition of #TheYearIAteNewYork, @e_alexjung enjoys a steamy, celebratory feast at Haidilao in Flushing https://t.co/XrsVhdaDxX — PolitiTweet.org
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#MyTwoCents: "I feel like my boyfriend expects me to shell out to go to all of these events with him. I don’t want to miss out or let him down, but I feel like my annual financial plan completely revolves around his weddings." https://t.co/ynz2cEhPfP — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Juntao’s platitudes about keeping the democratic flame alive during the darkest hours suddenly felt true. Talking with @jcbeam in November, he was buoyant, calling the eruption a “turning point.” He only wished Jim Li had lived to see it https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Within ten days, the strongest authoritarian government in the world reversed course on one of its signature policies, abruptly easing lockdown restrictions https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam It was fearless rhetoric of a kind nearly absent since Tiananmen, and shocking to anyone who has watched China embrace growth over political liberty and seen it crush dissent https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Protesters filled streets across the country, from the industrial city of Zhengzhou to the elite Tsinghua University in Beijing. Some called for Xi to step down https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Then, incredibly, Juntao’s tide came in. In November, after ten residents of an apartment building in Ürümqi died in a fire, the Chinese internet lit up with accusations that Xi’s stringent “zero COVID” https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Then, incredibly, Juntao’s tide came in. In November, after ten residents of an apartment building in Ürümqi died in a fire, the Chinese internet lit up with accusations that Xi’s stringent “zero COVID https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam In October, Xi secured a third term as president, seeming to extinguish hopes of reform in the near future. It also seemed to validate a strategy favored by a new, post–Tiananmen generation of activists that abandoned the idea of a widespread uprising https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam But even as he mourned, he remained optimistic about the push for Chinese democracy. In the Chinese diaspora, that kind of faith is rare. Many would call it quixotic https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam His closest friend and colleague in the minyun, Jim Li, was murdered. Two days later, another intimate member of their circle, Wang Shujun, was arrested by the Department of Justice and accused of spying on dissidents for China’s intelligence service https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam For almost three full decades in exile, Juntao has kept alive the dream of a democratic revolution in China, but he is no closer to seeing it realized. Then this past March, he was hit with back-to-back shocks https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam The cause, which once counted thousands of adherents, has dwindled in recent years to include perhaps a few hundred active dissidents. Meanwhile, the news from China brings constant reminders of the Communists’ increasingly authoritarian rule https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam New York has the greatest number of exiled Chinese activists in the world, and Flushing is the effective headquarters of the minyun — the movement for democracy in the People’s Republic of China https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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@jcbeam Juntao, one of the world’s most prominent Chinese dissidents, was a primary organizer of the Tiananmen Square protests and for more than a decade has led the Queens-based Democratic Party of China, dedicated to the overthrow of the Chinese Communist Party https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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After half a century of resisting the Chinese Communist Party, a dissident confronts murder and espionage in Queens. @jcbeam reports on the radical, lonely, suddenly shocking life of Wang Juntao https://t.co/JCfzvfCSaD — PolitiTweet.org
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After half a century of resisting the Chinese Communist Party, a dissident confronts murder and espionage in Queens. @jcbeam reports on the radical, lonely, suddenly shocking life of Wang Juntao https://t.co/UxwSTPcBZQ — PolitiTweet.org
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"Paying it forward imitates the ethos of a gift economy, where we’re bound together by the things we share. But in truth, pay it forward has a whiff of multilevel marketing about it." @KJezerMorton writes https://t.co/jsiri5cZnR — PolitiTweet.org
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A decade ago, New York City set out to lead the nation in efforts to support incarcerated trans people. But under Mayor Adams, an initiative to protect trans women at Rikers has fallen apart. @georgejoseph94 reports, in partnership with @THECITYNY https://t.co/4pUl3OBTsG — PolitiTweet.org
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.@TheCut asked more than 20 abortion-rights advocates and experts, including abortion providers, abortion-fund staffers, researchers, and lawyers, what they expect to see in 2023 https://t.co/s3VVcxrvzm — PolitiTweet.org
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Sports legends are often tormented, driven to win at an almost psychotic level and largely unequipped to handle anything resembling real life. But as he nears the NBA's all-time scoring record, LeBron James remains grounded. @williamfleitch writes https://t.co/IxQnTsNM1U — PolitiTweet.org
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.@zakcheneyrice writes that the energy behind the outcry over police violence against Black people was contingent on a variety of factors tangential to the integrity of Black lives, putting our understanding of the BLM era in a new and unflattering light https://t.co/wqHTojt5Lw — PolitiTweet.org
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Polls show the public agrees with the GOP on the need for spending cuts — but only if it keeps its proposals abstract. @ed_kilgore writes on why Republicans are reluctant to name their debt-ceiling demands https://t.co/99yT70mGsx — PolitiTweet.org
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.@karaswisher says that the best creatives tend to leave big companies like Google because there's no motivation to innovate. Find out why on @PivotPod https://t.co/JedDCuBbW2 https://t.co/vwl67O5o4P — PolitiTweet.org
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.@michaelxpettis on China’s obsolete economic strategy, the growing conflict between Beijing and local government elites, and the nation’s declining population. A conversation with @EricLevitz https://t.co/QbfsNBFe1a — PolitiTweet.org
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On this episode of 'Land of the Giants: Dating Games,' we dive into how algorithms work and speak with daters who are trying to hack the code that controls their love lives https://t.co/OLmIJ5m43v — PolitiTweet.org
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See inside a renovated Williamsburg loft with floating bedrooms. @DHWendyGoodman reports https://t.co/cMIQIjBuKu https://t.co/TFdhcT6VH2 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Biden administration’s goal is to have half of new vehicles sold in 2030 be electric. But considering what it would take to produce that many cars, the vision being sold by the administration is an environmental nightmare. @awalkerinLA reports https://t.co/mGIUaoudNj — PolitiTweet.org
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'Skinamarink' leaked and went viral before becoming a horror hit in theaters. Writer-director @kyleedwardball wishes it had gone differently. @RifewithKatie reports https://t.co/3IZiDmqTNX — PolitiTweet.org