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Dan Diamond

@ddiamond

@WashingtonPost reporter who investigates policy, politics and public health. I always have time for a daylight saving story. Find me on Threads: ddiamond_dc

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linkhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/people/dan-diamond/ calendar_today20-10-2008 15:24:07

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Glad to see that CMSGov is postponing plans to end the on-site data access that has been crucial for research and policymaking. They are clearly listening to our concerns. Many thanks to the folks who pressed the administration + folks in the admin and CMS who are listening.

Glad to see that @CMSGov is postponing plans to end the on-site data access that has been crucial for research and policymaking. They are clearly listening to our concerns. Many thanks to the folks who pressed the administration + folks in the admin and CMS who are listening.
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Kevin Lieber(@kevinlieber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love seeing the Conan O'Brien love blowing up so I'll tell my Conan O'Brien story. I was a summer intern at Late Night in 2005. Most interns only came in a couple days a week but I was there full-time as part of a special archival process to backup every episode for Conan. [1/6]

Love seeing the Conan O'Brien love blowing up so I'll tell my @ConanOBrien story. I was a summer intern at Late Night in 2005. Most interns only came in a couple days a week but I was there full-time as part of a special archival process to backup every episode for Conan. [1/6]
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Nate Silver(@NateSilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hmm conservative judicial groups seem really concerned about keeping Sotomayor on the court and not being replaced by someone with identical positions who's 25 years younger. Great to see this bipartisan spirit in a time of such intense polarization!

Hmm conservative judicial groups seem really concerned about keeping Sotomayor on the court and not being replaced by someone with identical positions who's 25 years younger. Great to see this bipartisan spirit in a time of such intense polarization!
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Ariel Cohen(@ArielCohen37) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former NIH Director Francis Collins has prostate cancer and will soon undergo major surgery.

And he’s encouraging more men to get screened for prostate cancer— a disease the impacts 40 percent of men over age 65.

washingtonpost.com/health/2024/04…

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Caroline Kitchener(@CAKitchener) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of women every month are now self-managing their abortions with pills in states with bans. For some, the process is straightforward. But for many others, it's confusing and very scary — especially for those who assume they could be prosecuted. 🧵washingtonpost.com/politics/inter…

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Lauren Weber(@LaurenWeberHP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, I examined how red-state politics are shaving years off American lives w/ Dan Diamond D Keating as part of our Dying Early The Washington Post series

Governor Mike DeWine sent the piece to his cabinet with the charge of improving Ohioans' longevity

washingtonpost.com/health/2024/04…

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The Post is built on the hard work of many folks — editors, designers, social teams and more — who are beloved internally but never get a public byline. angel did so much to get our stories in front of as many readers as possible. And Yahoo is getting a terrific dude.

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The political debate over medication abortion has often obscured the reality for many women — ending a pregnancy alone in a bathroom, scared and uncertain about what comes next.

Another wow Caroline Kitchener story, who traveled the country to report it.

washingtonpost.com/politics/inter…

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Stephanie M. Lee(@stephaniemlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP: In 2020, Stanford’s Faculty Senate passed a resolution condemning Scott Atlas’s COVID views. This week, it will consider rescinding it.

A group of faculty is arguing the way it was passed set a “dangerous precedent” for free speech at Stanford.
chronicle.com/article/stanfo…

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