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Bari Weiss

@bariweiss

Editor-in-Chief @thefp and @CBSNews Host of @thehonestlypod Founder of @nelliebowles fan club

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Bari Weiss
Bari Weiss@bariweiss·
From day one, the promise—and the business proposition—of @TheFP was simple: We would marry the quality of the old world to the freedom of the new. We would seek the truth and tell it plainly. And we would treat readers like adults capable of making their own choices. So many people told us this was no longer possible. That the premise of a media company built on trust rather than partisanship was, at best, a relic from the past—and, at worst, a fantasy that never was. That the internet killed journalism. That there simply weren’t enough Americans out there in search of media driven by honesty, independence, and integrity. Our readers proved them wrong. Our subscribers demonstrated that there’s a market for honest journalism. And they’ve given us a mandate to pursue that mission from an even bigger platform. thefp.com/p/the-future-o…
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CBS News@CBSNews·
EXCLUSIVE: The parents of Sheridan Gorman, the Loyola University student shot and killed in Chicago, are speaking out about their anger and calling for change. “This can’t happen. We’ve got to make changes,” they tell CBS News’ @CBSMATTGUTMAN. More tomorrow on @CBSMornings.
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Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson@nfergus·
Let me walk you through the events of the war so far: 1. The United States and Israel tried regime change; it didn’t work. Or rather, they got regime change—Iran became an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps–led military dictatorship. That was not an improvement. 2. The U.S. won an overwhelming military victory with air and naval power and scarcely a boot on the ground. But it destroyed less of Iran’s missile- and drone-launching capabilities than at first appeared. 3. Then there was a hostage crisis. Iran took both the Gulfies and the Strait of Hormuz hostage. The result was a massive economic shock for the world that required a rapid resolution. 4. The choice was between 1) military escalation (boots on the ground or strikes on Iranian infrastructure), and 2) a diplomatic deal. Trump chose 2. 5. In Islamabad, the U.S proposed big economic concessions in return for some kind of change in the status of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, as well as the reopening of the strait. Contrary to the president’s social media feed, the Iranians did not accept. 6. In any case, the devil of any deal will be in the details, not the Truth headline. (When the small print finally comes out, every former Obama and Biden official will be ready to tell The New York Times that it’s worse than the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.) 7. Meanwhile, the Iranians have survived regime change and discovered that closing the strait is just as powerful a lever in economic warfare as they had always hoped. It’s not, despite the Russian quip, an “economic nuke,” because unlike a nuclear weapon you can use it. 8. Where we go from here is fairly predictable. I would be surprised if Trump now deploys ground forces. There will be more negotiation, so Islamabad, here we come. There may have to be more bombing, if the Iranians dust down the North Vietnamese playbook of stringing the U.S. negotiators along. And the final compromise will take longer to be agreed upon than Mr. Market currently believes. The consensus in prediction markets is this will be over by the end of May, but remember: It took Henry Kissinger more than four months to get the 1973–1974 oil embargo lifted.
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Jennifer Jacobs
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs·
BREAKING: A federal grand jury in Alabama charged the Southern Poverty Law Center with 11 counts of wire and bank fraud-related charges, the Justice Department announced, accusing the group of paying members of extremist groups as part of its efforts to investigate them. @JakeMRosen @CBSNews
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Watch the extended version of @andersoncooper's interview with Rachel Goldberg-Polin, an American Israeli mother whose son, Hersh, was kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, and then executed.
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
At least 10 workers at secretive government labs have died or disappeared since 2023. Are the cases linked? Here's what we know. cbsn.ws/4tPbiII
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
In January, Andy Mills interviewed Daniel Moreno-Gama about his AI fears. On Friday he was arrested and charged with attempting to murder the CEO of OpenAI. Read the full story here: bit.ly/4exmc1c
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Second Thought
Second Thought@SecondThoughtFP·
Casey Neistat. April 17. YouTube | Apple | Spotify
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Larissa Phillips
Larissa Phillips@larissaphillip·
It amazes me every day that I get to be a part of this. So grateful to @thefp for so many reasons! And I was a subscriber from the early days! I still remember when you could read every single article they put up. Now I can’t keep up! An incredible media story for the ages. 🙌🙌🙌
Lucy Biggers@LLBiggers

Just over three years ago, we were fewer than 20 people, fully remote, and publishing just one article a day. Today, we reach millions of readers every week. This billboard is a symbol of that growth. It's a great day to be part of @TheFP!

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Maya Sulkin
Maya Sulkin@SulkinMaya·
I can't explain how surreal it is to see a @TheFP billboard in Times Square is given this all started at a kitchen table....
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Introducing @SecondThoughtFP—a new show from The Free Press. Hosted by @SnoozyWeiss and comedian @StandUpDan, this is pop culture, decoded.
Second Thought@SecondThoughtFP

This is Second Thought—a new pop culture podcast from @SnoozyWeiss and @StandUpDan. What everyone’s watching, arguing about, and quietly obsessed with—explained with sharp, funny, no-BS commentary. Pop culture is fun—but we take it seriously. Coming to headphones near you on April 17. Apple | Spotify | YouTube

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Katherine Boyle
Katherine Boyle@KTmBoyle·
We have an oversupply of conversations on how to defy death. How fortunate are we to watch a man confront a death sentence with bravery and unwavering faith.
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Vice President J.D. Vance was asked about The FP’s reporting on a contentious closed-door Pentagon meeting with a Vatican ambassador—described by Church insiders as a bitter lecture warning that the U.S. has the power to act as it wants, and that the Church should take its side. Read the full story from @MattiaFerraresi: thefp.com/p/why-the-vati…
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Bridget Phetasy
Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
I'm so grateful to @TheFP for adapting my viral piece and sharing it with their audience. Do the work because it’s yours to do, and hope the right people find it. thefp.com/p/i-dont-care-…
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CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil
FRAUD UPDATE: A CBS News Investigation found one Los Angeles County hospice physician's name, Dr. Rajiv Bhuva, on Medicare claims for nearly 2,800 patients across 126 California hospices in 2024, according to the last full year of available data. @Adamyamaguchi tracked him down. cbsn.ws/48smrqv
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Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
A lot going on today: x.com/tenobrus/statu…
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maybe this is not yet clear, so let me state it plainly: as of right now Anthropic, and really a small number of individuals at Anthropic, has the capacity to directly attack and cause major damage to the United States Government, China, and generally global superpowers. government agencies like the NSA do not have internal models or defense capabilities that outclass frontier models. if they chose to do so, they could likely exfiltrate top secret information from government systems, gain control over critical infrastructure including military infrastructure, sabotage or modify communications between members of government at the highest level, and potentially carry on activities for some time without detection. the thing about having access to a huge number of zerodays your adversaries don't know about is it gives you a massive asymmetric advantage. they did not exploit this to gain power or destabilize the world order. they publicly released the information that they had these capabilities and worked to mitigate these flaws. you should be grateful american frontier labs have proven themselves remarkably trustworthy and concerned with the public good. but it's critical you understand we are in a new regime. private entities now have power that directly rivals and impacts the government's monopoly on influence and violence. and anthropic is certainly not the only one, there's little chance OpenAI's internal models are far behind. this trend will accelerate on virtually every dimension, not slow down. my prediction for how it plays out is the relatively imminent seizure and nationalization of labs by the US government, sometime over the next two years. it's very tough for me to see how they accept the existence of this kind of threat. but this adds a whole new class of governance issues, as then we've handed these extremely wide-reaching capabilities from private entities to public ones.

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