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Neal Kwatra

@nealkwatra

Founder, Metropolitan Public Strategies @MPS_NYC. Strategist. Before: Chief of Staff, New York Attorney General.

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Raj Goyle (@rajgoyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was on FOX & Friends this morning to talk about the need to protect our children from the predatory online companies monetizing their attention. I hope to see continued action to curb the negative affects of social media on our children.

Scott Simon (@nprscottsimon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks, Susan Stamberg, for giving us a voice. And a laugh. And grace, style, and meaning. Your loss in millions of families, and memories of you are a national blessing.

Daniel Dale (@ddale8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The president just concluded an event by declaring "groceries are down" (grocery prices are up this term and rose in August at the fastest month-to-month rate in three years) and "electricity's way down" (prices are up this term and in August were 6.2% higher than a year prior).

Taniel (@taniel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Fox News poll puts Zohran Mamdani above 50%, and *gaining* since Eric Adams' withdrawal. He has 10 points more than the combination of Cuomo and Sliwa. Mamdani 52% Cuomo 28% Sliwa 14% Adams still at 2% foxnews.com/politics/fox-n…

PBS News (@newshour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Susan Stamberg, one of the "founding mothers" of NPR and the first woman to anchor a national nightly news broadcast in the U.S., has died. She was 87. "Susan's voice was not only a cornerstone of NPR — it was a cornerstone of American life," NPR’s president and CEO Katherine

Susan Stamberg, one of the "founding mothers" of NPR and the first woman to anchor a national nightly news broadcast in the U.S., has died. She was 87.

"Susan's voice was not only a cornerstone of NPR — it was a cornerstone of American life," NPR’s president and CEO Katherine
Peter Beinart (@peterbeinart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always remember this about politicians willing to spew anti-Muslim bigotry for political gain. When they decide it's in their political interest to spew antisemitism, they'll do that too.

Lulu NYT (@lulugnavarro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A legend has passed. She was a trailblazer, a giant of broadcasting, but importantly, a decent and empathetic journalist who cared deeply about NPR and those of us who worked there. Farewell Susan. May you forever be imparting cranberry relish and wisdom.

A legend has passed. She was a trailblazer, a giant of broadcasting, but importantly, a decent and empathetic journalist who cared deeply about <a href="/NPR/">NPR</a> and those of us who worked there. Farewell Susan.  May you forever be imparting cranberry relish and wisdom.
🚇 Riders Alliance (@ridersalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At last night's debate, Zohran Kwame Mamdani spoke to the power of congestion pricing and his plan to build on its success as Mayor by making our buses fast and free to further reduce traffic while uplifting millions of New Yorkers bracing for an MTA fare hike to $3.

G Elliott Morris (@gelliottmorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After adding new data, our estimate of turnout for the No Kings Day protests yesterday has risen to 5.5 million, with an upper bound of 8.7, making it the largest single-day political protest in U.S. history (excluding first Earth Day). Here's protests in Trump's 2nd vs 1st term

After adding new data, our estimate of turnout for the No Kings Day protests yesterday has risen to 5.5 million, with an upper bound of 8.7, making it the largest single-day political protest in U.S. history (excluding first Earth Day). Here's protests in Trump's 2nd vs 1st term
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New evidence on the effect of cell phone bans in schools just dropped. "Enforcement of cellphone bans in schools led to a significant increase in student suspensions in the short-term ... but disciplinary actions began to dissipate after the first year, potentially suggesting a

New evidence on the effect of cell phone bans in schools just dropped.

"Enforcement of cellphone bans in schools led to a significant increase in student suspensions in the short-term ... but disciplinary actions began to dissipate after the first year, potentially suggesting a
Sahalie Donaldson (@sahalied) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: Nearly 1 in 7 public school students, or over 154,000, were homeless at some point last school year - a staggering all time high that all together, would be one of the 20 biggest school districts in the country. cityandstateny.com/policy/2025/10…

Laura Nahmias (@nahmias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insane statistic: 154,000 New York City Students Were Homeless Last Year, a Record Number nytimes.com/2025/10/20/nyr… That's nearly double what it was a decade ago, when student homelessness was already described as a massive crisis.

Neal Kwatra (@nealkwatra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think the notion that people can play with scientific fact…isn’t going to stop at mRNA, isn’t going to stop with vaccines, childhood vaccines. It’s going to go to every medicine.” statnews.com/2025/10/20/mod…

Laura Nahmias (@nahmias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the two years since the state started charging a 4% surtax on incomes over $1 million, the effort has created a $5.7 billion windfall bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Mike Nellis (@mikenellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICE arrested a Chicago father whose 16-year-old daughter has Stage 4 cancer. It’s spread to her bones, and she’s undergoing aggressive treatment to try to save her life. They don’t know if she’s going to make it—and all she wants is her dad back. This is cruel, and it’s not

Rich Raho (@richraho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In strongest statement yet amid ongoing ICE raids, and on heels of Pope Leo’s remarks about welcoming migrants, Card Cupich tells Chicago’s undocumented immigrants: “You have contributed to this nation. You have earned our respect… We stand with you.”

Peter Hamby (@peterhamby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New for Puck: ICE is on thin ice with voters, per Echelon Insights - Majority say agents shouldn't wear masks - Independents & women oppose ICE raid tactics in a big way - More see ICE as targeting people who aren't a threat And more > puck.news/independent-vo…

Antonio Reynoso (@bkbpreynoso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For far too long, childcare has been a luxury that few New Yorkers can afford. It’s time for this city to recognize 2-care as a necessity. Thank you New Yorkers United for Child Care and UNHNY for championing a New York City that supports and uplifts children and families.