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New York Magazine (@nymag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The deadliest mass shooting our country has witnessed in two years was not an assault at a church or a school but an incident of domestic violence, according to police. Shamar Elkins, a resident of Shreveport, Louisiana, killed eight children, seven of whom were his, on Sunday

The deadliest mass shooting our country has witnessed in two years was not an assault at a church or a school but an incident of domestic violence, according to police. Shamar Elkins, a resident of Shreveport, Louisiana, killed eight children, seven of whom were his, on Sunday
finegodmother (@finegodmother) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So there’s no cognitive dissonance happening with folks who are outraged by the uptick in Black femicide who are also going to see CB and Usher?

Gemmie Neutron ⚛️ (@gemoftheocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

im really enjoying The Pitt. all the references to different neighborhoods and establishments makes me miss the city!! but the severe lack of the Pixburgh accent in any of the [non-physician] characters is kinda pissing me off…

NASA History Office (@nasahistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annie Easley, born OTD in 1933, began her career at the NACA (NASA's predecessor) in 1955 as a “human computer.” When machines began to replace human computers for performing complex calculations, Easley adapted, becoming an expert computer programmer. Easley's 34-year career

Annie Easley, born OTD in 1933, began her career at the NACA (NASA's predecessor) in 1955 as a “human computer.” When machines began to replace human computers for performing complex calculations, Easley adapted, becoming an expert computer programmer. 

Easley's 34-year career
Gemmie Neutron ⚛️ (@gemoftheocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“How can any Black woman trust us to hold abusers accountable in life if we can’t even distance ourselves from them in death?” very thoughtful piece, David, thanks for sharing

in charge of the girls (@amerikraut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i didn't know so many people thought "parasocial relationship" was synonymous with the word "empathy" until this very week. huh.