Cary B Willis (@caryb) 's Twitter Profile
Cary B Willis

@caryb

Writer/PR pro on healthcare, higher ed, biz. Love music, weather, kindness, humor, running, science, history, truth, art. KY colonel. Opinions mine.

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Jessica (@yfangirlj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My child BROKE HIS FINGER at school today & I asked the nurse if I could verbally give permission to give him ibuprofen to help the swelling go down & she said, no, they aren't allowed to give him any meds but then I picked him up and he was a girl, I couldn't believe it

Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

๐Ÿšจ #BREAKING: At least 50 patients and staff are trapped on the roof of Unicoi County Hospital in Tennessee This is terrifying. Emergency crews attempted to evacuate people by ambulance and boats, but the water began rising way too quickly and and is moving too rapidly to

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I remember the early days of the internet, when there was much promise for a new means of communication that would spread knowledge to the masses at an unprecedented rate. We were unprepared for the combination of malevolence and gullibility we are witnessing today.

Matthew Cappucci (@matthewcappucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a meteorologist, Iโ€™m in a very difficult boat. If I put out good, quality information, itโ€™s dwarfed in engagement by spam, clickbait and foolish hype/conspiracies. But if I spent my time correcting misinformation, Iโ€™d have no time ever. What can one realistically do?

John Reeves (@reevesjw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the Washington Post's front page on January 7, 2021. Four years later, the paper, famous for its tagline "Democracy Dies in Darkness," doesn't want to take a stand on who is fit to be president.

Here's the Washington Post's front page on January 7, 2021. Four years later, the paper, famous for its tagline "Democracy Dies in Darkness," doesn't want to take a stand on who is fit to be president.
Tony Castricone (@castricone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 2-star QB scrambling for potentially the national-championship-winning touchdown on 4th down in his hometown against his hometown team after winning the Heisman for the most losing program of all time while his mother with MS screams for joy from her seat is possibly the limit