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@sdatlarge

Human, writer, critical thinker, world traveler, concierge entrepreneur, 🚒 family, food, wine & animal lover. Proud parent of two voters ✌🏽

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Wendell Pierce (@wendellpierce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will remember Tony Bennett joining the March from Selma to Montgomery for Voting Rights in 1965. He performed, under the threat of violence, for those fighting for their rights. Harry Belafonte asked him to join the movement. We lost both of these icons months apart. God Bless

I will remember Tony Bennett joining the March from Selma to Montgomery for Voting Rights in 1965. He performed, under the threat of violence, for those fighting for their rights. Harry Belafonte asked him to join the movement. We lost both of these icons months apart. God Bless
Mississippi Free Press (@msfreepress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Consistent with previous work, we found misinformation was unequally distributed along partisan lines. While only 5% of left-leaning posts contained misinformation, 39% of right-leaning posts did," Yunkang Yang, Matthew Hindman and Trevor Davis write. mississippifreepress.org/34505/visual-m…

"Consistent with previous work, we found misinformation was unequally distributed along partisan lines. While only 5% of left-leaning posts contained misinformation, 39% of right-leaning posts did," Yunkang Yang, Matthew Hindman and Trevor Davis write.

mississippifreepress.org/34505/visual-m…
Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exactly this, this all day. And now millions of positive things will never happen because Elon had the power to shit all over this platform.

Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students at Stanford University developed glasses that transcribe speech in real-time for deaf people. Amazing. The product is called TranscribeGlass.

Brandon Van Grack (@bvangrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't overstate the brazenness of former President's request to discuss classified info w/ his attys at Mar-a-Lago and Bedminster, which are the scenes of the crime. It's like a request to re-victimize the U.S. govt/intelligence community.

Jack Hopkins (@thejackhopkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the first things I taught my kids-when they were old enough-when it comes to analyzing other people, is this: Watch how they treat people they don’t currently need anything from. You can glean enough from 5 minutes of observing them in that situation to last you an

Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are in the media you don’t have to call it Bidenomics but you should at least report that economic data is exceeding expectations. And if you were one of the experts trashing our rescue packages as dangerously large, it would be nice to hear from you.

Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Justice Alito: You’re on the Supreme Court in part because Congress expanded the Court to 9 Justices. Congress can impeach Justices and can in many cases strip the Court of jurisdiction. Congress has always regulated you and will continue to do so. You are not above the law.

Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In recent public comments, Justice Alito pushed back hard against Congress’s authority to regulate the Court. My friend Steve Vladeck has any number of examples of why Alito’s argument is both belied by history and the plain text of the Constitution. Here’s one:

Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liz Cheney just said something deeply troubling: If SCOTUS delays immunity ruling, voters might be denied critical info about Trump's conduct while the mob raged, which Jack Smith has. That would reward Trump allies for their coverup. New piece from me: newrepublic.com/article/180896…

Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three relatively minor rulings from #SCOTUS today and no rulings expected tomorrow means that we're heading into the last three weeks before summer recess (at least going on the Court's typical schedule) with *all of these* cases left to decide (yellow highlight = major case):

Three relatively minor rulings from #SCOTUS today and no rulings expected tomorrow means that we're heading into the last three weeks before summer recess (at least going on the Court's typical schedule) with *all of these* cases left to decide (yellow highlight = major case):
John Fugelsang (@johnfugelsang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'd like to congratulate what was once the Republican Party on taking sole custody of the Ageism Issue for Election 2024; and all the discrimination & hypocrisy that comes with it.

I'd like to congratulate  
what was once the Republican Party  
on taking sole custody
of the Ageism Issue for Election 2024;  
and all the discrimination & hypocrisy  
that comes with it.