
Sean Kevin Campbell
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Sean Kevin Campbell
@Sean_Kev
Investigative journalist. Fiction writer. Gator. Adj. Prof. @columbiajourn. Alum: @propublica, @teamtrace. Tips: [email protected], Signal: (352) 448-5244




This won over sinners?????

Error Level Analysis (ELA) of this @NYTimes 'Tehran crowd' photo shows signs of digital manipulation — a uniform noise texture across the crowd, anomalous clean values around the fountain, and suspiciously consistent flag density suggesting copy-paste duplication.



Wendy’s U.S. president takes a few bites of a Wendy’s burger after the Burger King CEO went viral for taking a huge bite of his burger and the McDonald’s CEO went viral for barely taking a bite.


.@JamesTalarico: The reason poverty exists in the wealthiest country on Earth is not because we can't feed the poor. It's because we can't satisfy the rich. Elon Musk is about to become the first trillionaire. He's about to make more money than every elementary school teacher in America combined. Do we really believe one man is worth more than every elementary school teacher? Why do we have a trillionaire when there are kids without enough to eat, cancer patients going bankrupt, and veterans sleeping on the street? I'm all for success, but this is not success. This is hoarding. What leads a person to accumulate more money than they could possibly spend in 100 lifetimes when there are people starving in this one? What we can do is tax trillionaires out of existence and use that money to guarantee food, healthcare, and housing for every single American.

i've updated my story




Absolutely mind boggling.. "in their Excel spreadsheet, Reinhart and Rogoff had not selected the entire row when averaging growth figures: they omitted data from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada and Denmark. In other words, they had accidentally only included 15 of the 20 countries under analysis in their key calculation. When that error was corrected, the “0.1% decline” data became a 2.2% average increase in economic growth." And as the underlaying New York Review article notes, the erroneous "claim was widely cited by politicians and accepted as a factual justification for austerity, to the extent that Paul Krugman thought it “may have had more immediate influence on public debate than any previous paper in the history of economics.”"


If you ever wondered how the NAACP came out against charter schools in 2016 or why the Biden administration prioritized college loan relief over the EITC, you'll get some answers in this new @JerusalemDemsas piece: theargumentmag.com/p/the-hypocris…



The world is more equal than you think. economist.com/graphic-detail…













