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Advancements in AI are beginning to deliver breakthroughs in breast cancer screening by detecting the signs that doctors miss. https://t.co/614CGwfa8A — PolitiTweet.org
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Brown noise might give you the calm you need to focus on your work. https://t.co/cM1ZoMCdlk — PolitiTweet.org
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The New York Times was granted rare access to join Ukraine’s 79th brigade at the edge of the front line, where Russian forces are close enough to see. See what trench warfare in Ukraine is like. https://t.co/7KzsqLKGLE https://t.co/1yHu4uC5Tp — PolitiTweet.org
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In Opinion "My love for Israel, my respect for its people and my concern about its future are now leading me to speak out against the current government’s attempt to effectively abolish the nation’s independent judiciary," Michael Bloomberg writes. https://t.co/sx7k7fHfUN — PolitiTweet.org
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When the summer tourist season ends in Put-in-Bay, an island on Lake Erie, the residents turn to the ice for fun and to earn a living. But what happens when the lake refuses to freeze? https://t.co/bpNmbibW9i https://t.co/k6fdbohs1d — PolitiTweet.org
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In Opinion If a federal judge in Texas has his way, it may soon become difficult to get mifepristone, a drug typically used in a medication abortion. @DanaMartha_ explains why this would be a blow — but not the end of access to safe medication abortions. https://t.co/XDq7MOYjj0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Congressional investigators said they have found “substantial reason to believe” that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might have violated House ethics rules and perhaps federal law by accepting gifts associated with the Met Gala. https://t.co/NNWNZM8lqe — PolitiTweet.org
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The federal government has filed an employment discrimination lawsuit in Louisiana against Exxon Mobil after investigating a Black employee’s complaint that nooses had been found at a Baton Rouge refinery complex. https://t.co/LQFuPolwXV — PolitiTweet.org
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"They kept coming up with excuse after excuse because no one really wants to make a change." A racial wealth gap and discrimination that sets a higher bar for would-be Black and Latino developers seeking loans have contributed to a lack of representation. https://t.co/pQUqmgCkkH — PolitiTweet.org
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GOP-sponsored measures under consideration in Georgia would create a new oversight board that could punish or remove prosecutors for loosely defined reasons, and sharply reduce the number of signatures required to seek a recall of a district attorney. https://t.co/0XEU2L5KjQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Ownership rates of electric cars have more than doubled in New York City and the surrounding area, propelled by more varied models, more charging stations and lower prices. But there is also hesitation. https://t.co/9eP0PazUcs — PolitiTweet.org
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Most — and perhaps all — of Ron Desantis's wishes will likely soon be granted by Florida's Republican-held State Legislature, which is set to begin its annual session Tuesday. Lawmakers have given every indication that they will be guided by what he wants. https://t.co/cpAgITvjKf — PolitiTweet.org
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What's your office personality? Cubicle cat or couch koala? Take our quiz to find out. https://t.co/BHHKWOHC3L — PolitiTweet.org
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Personality testing for workers is now roughly a $2 billion industry. Employers say it's more useful than ever while navigating hybrid work — but also that the tests are not always up-to-date. https://t.co/OmKv2k9F05 — PolitiTweet.org
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No two brands of canned tomatoes are exactly alike. @Wirecutter taste-tested over 25 cans of widely available whole peeled tomatoes to find the best. https://t.co/GDrL3pliJZ — PolitiTweet.org
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SZA's performance at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night "was vigorous, confident, theatrical and intimate — the sort of show that manages the rare trick of feeling both vibrantly communicative and also protectively insular," @joncaramanica writes. https://t.co/x3d1u46IXs — PolitiTweet.org
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Many men avoid doctor's visits and routine checkups. Experts have some tips for getting over the resistance. https://t.co/xI1jHUIWUS — PolitiTweet.org
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It’s not too late to establish healthy boundaries with your tech. To help, we tested a handful of techniques you can use to create distance from your phone. https://t.co/LrJo63JAqy — PolitiTweet.org
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"One year later, Chris Rock slapped back. Hard." Read the @zinoman review of Chris Rock's new special, "Selective Outrage," which is Netflix’s first experiment in live entertainment. https://t.co/Lrk5pOl6tY — PolitiTweet.org
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After two decades of planning and talks that culminated in a grueling race over the past few days in New York, a significant majority of nations agreed on language for a historic UN treaty that would protect ocean biodiversity. https://t.co/t7s7F1ObXF — PolitiTweet.org
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Sound can better help us understand the history of a building. When Notre Dame reopens, researchers hope that hearing its past will help visitors appreciate and understand the cathedral's 900-year-old history in a new way. https://t.co/zGMheDnKZX https://t.co/Vr2aRzH0cY — PolitiTweet.org
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The sounds of Notre Dame have always been both holy and secular. Worshipers could hear prayers. The sounds of the artisans who once built the cathedral. Noises of the Parisian working class. We may see Notre Dame as an eternal monument, but it is a place that is always changing. — PolitiTweet.org
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The bell towers that announce the presence of the church. The columns and walls that disperse sound to the congregants. So much of Notre Dame draws feeling through its acoustics. Every detail, every choice, even the ones you never see, add to the music of the cathedral. https://t.co/9E4njSEGcd — PolitiTweet.org
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Listen to how “Viderunt Omnes,” a 12th century composition, sounds in the complex acoustics of the Notre Dame cathedral. The height of the gothic vaults allows the polyphonic music to soar. The lower notes reverberate warmly. The higher notes disappear more quickly. https://t.co/mo3e4K2kKE — PolitiTweet.org
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After a fire engulfed Notre Dame in 2019, the cathedral lost 20% of its glorious acoustics. A group of researchers is trying to bring this sound back to life. Put on your headphones, turn the sound on and experience how its gothic vaults make music soar. https://t.co/5YgAFYxzCm https://t.co/G70FLfMhU2 — PolitiTweet.org
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This delicious vegetarian soup delicately balances sweet and sour. Tofu absorbs the essence of the fragrant broth and melts in your mouth with every spoonful. https://t.co/2XJlPLFUoX https://t.co/3TAjY7zi8R — PolitiTweet.org
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Jordan Stolz, an 18-year-old from Wisconsin, won three gold medals at the speedskating world championships — finishing his turns in a way that seemed like something out of a storybook. https://t.co/ezG9CRcCOV — PolitiTweet.org
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A bill signed into law this week in Tennessee makes staging “adult cabaret” on public property or anywhere a child could see it a criminal offense. Many in the state are now trying to grasp how it will affect drag events. https://t.co/I350s2stda — PolitiTweet.org
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Breaking News: Ricou Browning, who brought terror to the water in “Creature From the Black Lagoon,” is dead at 93. https://t.co/FBXhnx1Lke — PolitiTweet.org
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Russian forces are attacking Bakhmut from three directions in a persistent attempt to encircle Ukrainian troops, the Ukrainian military said Sunday, maintaining pressure on the city that has become the focal point of Moscow’s offensive in eastern Ukraine. https://t.co/tz7TKxx0ku — PolitiTweet.org