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Dr. Scott Wallace 🚨

Dr. Scott Wallace 🚨

@Msgland

Communications Professor at East-West Chester University. Minority thought leader on campus.

East-West Chester Bergabung Ekim 2010
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Meghan Murphy
Meghan Murphy@MeghanEMurphy·
Considering the amount of women I know who’ve gone through divorces and come out the other end, I feel 100% affirmed in my choice to not marry. Not-all-women, of course, but most are happier post-divorce and were unhappy-to-miserable in their marriages. I do understand the purpose of marriage—for the kids—but in general it doesn’t seem to make women happy so much as unhappy, stressed, and often kind of traumatized… I realize this is a gauche thing to say, considering the heterodox pro-marriage wave, but I think it’s generally true… Marriage just isn’t often an enjoyable or beneficial arrangement for many women…
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Dr. Scott Wallace 🚨
@unusual_whales Combination of networks committing most of their budgets to live sports and the explosion of “creator content” like YouTube, and TikTok lowering demand for non-live TV and film content.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Hollywood studios are making significantly fewer movies and TV shows, resulting in a 30% drop in the industry’s employment from a late-2022 peak, per WSJ
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Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof·
The Trump administration seems to have miscalculated in Islamabad, assuming that Iran was weakened and ready to cave, when in fact it feels it has the upper hand. It's difficult to reach an agreement when both sides feel they have the advantage and are prone to overreach. And now Trump seems inclined to miscalculate again, assuming that blockading the Strait will force Iran to capitulate. That seems very unlikely. It's true that a blockade will put economic pressure on Tehran and on China, which in turn can put pressure on Iran. But with zero oil passing through the Strait, rising oil prices are likely to put even more pressure on Trump. Iran, as a dictatorship, simply has more strategic patience, and in addition there are many in Tehran who believe that Iran has to do more to reestablish deterrence and make the US pay a price. If the US blocks Iranian oil exports, expect Iran in turn to keep striking Fujairah, to keep the UAE from by passing the Strait by pipeline, and also to target Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline carrying oil to the Red Sea. And the Houthis are likely to counter-escalate by blocking oil exports through the Bab al-Mandab Strait as well. And that's not even counting possible strikes on oil refineries in the region. In short, I think Trump's escalation plans are once again characterized by magical thinking, false assumptions of Iranian weakness and a failure to think ahead about how Iran may respond to his moves. For Trump to escalate at this point will be a sign not of strength but of desperation, and counter to American and world interests.
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Cathie Wood
Cathie Wood@CathieDWood·
.@demishassabis understands that most of the healthcare budget today is really “sickcare”, that AI and CRISPR will cure the sick, and that trillions of chronic sickcare dollars will shift toward cures and prevention.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Demis Hassabis just described the moment medicine stops treating disease and starts deleting it from the source code. For all of human history, doctors have fought symptoms. The tumor. The organ failure. The collapse. Always downstream. Always after the damage has already started. The cause sits upstream. Written into the DNA. Ninety-eight percent of the human genome sits in non-coding regions. For decades, science understood the genes but couldn’t read the vast dark territory between them. That’s where most disease hides. Hassabis: “It takes the big, long genetic sequences and then it tries to predict, if you made a mutation to this particular single letter, single position in the genetic sequence, will that be a harmful mutation that might cause disease, or is it benign?” AlphaGenome reads your entire genetic sequence and identifies the exact letter that’s corrupted. Not a region. Not a probability range. A single position in a three-billion-letter sequence. That alone would be a generational breakthrough. But most diseases aren’t that clean. Hassabis: “What if they’re multigenic diseases where there’s cascades of mutations causing the problem? Those are even harder to detect, but actually perfect for sort of AI.” One mutation is hard enough to find. A cascade of mutations interacting across the genome is a problem no human researcher can hold in their head at once. Three billion data points. Compounding errors across all of them. The human brain cannot solve that. AI doesn’t solve it either. It maps it. All of it. At once. The most devastating diseases on Earth. The ones medicine has called untreatable for generations. They are not mysteries to the algorithm. They’re compute problems. But finding the error was only ever half the equation. You also need the ability to fix it. That tool already exists. CRISPR is a molecular scalpel. It cuts DNA at exact positions. The limitation was never the editing. It was knowing exactly where to cut. Hassabis: “A kind of combination of things like AlphaGenome and CRISPR could be incredibly powerful.” AI reads the code. CRISPR rewrites it. One finds the mutation. The other corrects it at the source. Not managing symptoms. Not slowing progression. Deleting the error from the genome. The implications go beyond treatment. A disease corrected at the genetic level doesn’t just disappear from one patient. It disappears from their bloodline. The read access is here. The write access exists. The merge is inevitable. The era of accepting a broken genetic hand is ending. We stopped being passengers in our own biology.

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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
This is America first. Zohran Mamdani helping sanitation workers cleanup trash in his community. Meanwhile Trump plays golf.
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Conor Lamb
Conor Lamb@ConorLambPA·
Trump made healthcare $367 more expensive every month in Juniata County, PA. Highest in the state. I went today to help the 2026 candidates fight for every vote just like we did back in 2018.
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Dr Boyce Watkins - Wealth is Power
Dr Boyce Watkins - Wealth is Power@drboycewatkins1·
Donald Trump did more to empower Iran with this ridiculous war than any leader in the last 50 years. Before this war began the Iranians were never attempting to control the Strait of Hormuz. What an embarrassing and ignorant blunder
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FIRE
FIRE@TheFIREorg·
Today, The Intercept reported that the federal government is ordering Reddit to appear before a grand jury in connection with the anonymous speech of a user who criticized the Trump administration's deportation efforts. Immigration and Customs Enforcement tried to identify a user based in the Pacific Northwest without success. They approached Reddit, demanding identifying information on the user and refusing to specify the posts that caught ICE’s attention. Reddit has not identified the user. Reddit’s own attorneys reviewed the user’s posts for any speech not protected by the First Amendment, and found none. Government critics are not suspects and free speech is not a crime. The First Amendment protects our right to criticize the government anonymously — an American tradition that dates back to the founding. So far, the government hasn’t been able to point to a single Reddit post that’s not protected by the First Amendment. Not one. By putting the administration’s feelings above the First Amendment, government agents are sending a deliberate message to each of us: Don’t criticize us — or else. How we respond to this chilling moment matters. Today, lawmakers from both parties are busy promoting age-verification laws that would force each of us to reveal our identity before we speak online. If lawmakers had their way, the Reddit user would already be standing in court just for expressing his or her beliefs. Who knows how many of us would be hauled up next?
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Paul D. Thacker
Paul D. Thacker@thackerpd·
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FIRE@TheFIREorg

Today, The Intercept reported that the federal government is ordering Reddit to appear before a grand jury in connection with the anonymous speech of a user who criticized the Trump administration's deportation efforts. Immigration and Customs Enforcement tried to identify a user based in the Pacific Northwest without success. They approached Reddit, demanding identifying information on the user and refusing to specify the posts that caught ICE’s attention. Reddit has not identified the user. Reddit’s own attorneys reviewed the user’s posts for any speech not protected by the First Amendment, and found none. Government critics are not suspects and free speech is not a crime. The First Amendment protects our right to criticize the government anonymously — an American tradition that dates back to the founding. So far, the government hasn’t been able to point to a single Reddit post that’s not protected by the First Amendment. Not one. By putting the administration’s feelings above the First Amendment, government agents are sending a deliberate message to each of us: Don’t criticize us — or else. How we respond to this chilling moment matters. Today, lawmakers from both parties are busy promoting age-verification laws that would force each of us to reveal our identity before we speak online. If lawmakers had their way, the Reddit user would already be standing in court just for expressing his or her beliefs. Who knows how many of us would be hauled up next?

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BeatinTheBookie.com®️
BeatinTheBookie.com®️@BeatinTheBookie·
Let’s do a $100 LTC contest today. Who is the leader after round 2 of The Masters? What is their round two score (-2 etc) **Tiebreak - earliest correct answer. Contest closes at 730am ET. Must follow me @BtbJesse and @TripleComma
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Connie Mack
Connie Mack@PhilPhilly52·
@CrossingBroad I think the problem here is these 2 women @TarynNHatcher @Devan_Kaney are not clickbait, ambulance chasing reporters but rather intelligent, mature, fact-based reporters. I hope they both stay true to who they are, find the great success they deserve in life and at work…
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Crossing Broad
Crossing Broad@CrossingBroad·
Philly Mag did a story in September of 2024 titled "New Voices: How Philly Became a Great Place for Women in Sports Journalism." Two of the four women profiled no longer work in Philly sports after about 18 months - phillymag.com/news/2024/08/3…
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Dr. Scott Wallace 🚨
Dr. Scott Wallace 🚨@Msgland·
I tend to believe Kaney’s “reporting” stating Bryce Harper was lobbying for Rhys Hopkins led to her dismissal. Pretty much any credibility she had as a journalist was destroyed when in your own words, she “quadrupled” down on it, after Bryce flat out denied it on camera. I’m convinced that played a role - it was embarrassing for the station.
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Ted S
Ted S@TrentonIowana·
@TheAutumnWind81 @CrossingBroad If he labeled himself "Jew" he'd have maga on his side for sure. Just don't let maga hear you support America. They will flip their lids. They hate Americans and love the Jews.
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Crossing Broad
Crossing Broad@CrossingBroad·
according to court document, Mike Missanelli was arraigned this morning on simple assault and harassment charges:
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Fill in the blank If you support you're retarded.
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NBC10 Philadelphia
NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
Former long-time sports radio host Mike Missanelli was charged with simple assault and harassment after slapping his fiancé, court documents say. on.nbc10.com/4zzk5cq
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Matt Stoller
Matt Stoller@matthewstoller·
Trump is rhetorically conceding to Iran on everything because Iran has clearly won this war so far. Hopefully it’s over but I doubt it.
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