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I hope you’ll listen to today’s special episode, gracefully hosted by @kimseverson! My piece featuring the delightful @k8lo is at the end. Gems by @tinaantolini and @mumfordmumford. Episode produced @elyssadud pca.st/episode/d5056f…
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☀️Congrats to @k8lo (Kate Lowenstein), a veteran health journalist and talented newsroom leader, who is joining Well as deputy editor. nytco.com/press/kate-low…
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@mpuniewska Maggie thank you❤️! we gotta catch up! also pitch me please!
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“They steal from you. Take your art and your belongings to their country. Then they showcase them like, look what I have. I am more powerful than you. Years later, when the world has somewhat righted itself, you ask for them back and they refuse.” vice.com/en/article/5dp…
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*TW for suicide/self-harm*
I wrote about a suicide site associated with multiple deaths, and how little we know about what online behaviors increase suicide risk. We need places for people to share their feelings—but ones that don't put them in danger.
vice.com/en/article/z3v…
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@rachel_pick @LesHorn dammit! look harder rp, he was doing all kinds of lumbering during that meeting
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"We really do believe that if you're not out working hard you don't deserve anything. You're a bad person. But that morality is perversely destroying the planet." — David Graeber, RIP @davidgraeber
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The Police Benevolent Association, New York City’s largest police union, issues courtesy cards—nicknamed "get out of jail free cards"—to its members on a yearly basis.
More at @VICE.
vice.com/en_us/article/…
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One small thing newsrooms can/should do is bar reporters from carrying these. Used to be a perk of the police beat.
Tom Gara@tomgara
The existence of these things is just amazing to me, completely explicit and formalized public corruption, and it’s just like, a normal way of life in big American cities. It’s insane. vice.com/en_us/article/…
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