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| May 11th, 2016@washingtonpost
Stain resistant suit?
No telltale stains in case of spillages!
😉— Ted (@tedreally) May 10, 2016
@washingtonpost
Stain resistant suit?
No telltale stains in case of spillages!
😉— Ted (@tedreally) May 10, 2016
The majority of doctors in the majority of specialties are experiencing burnout. @MayoClinic pic.twitter.com/uwfiSij9NT
— Peter Ubel (@peterubel) May 10, 2016
The Rise in Polarization: Both Real and Exaggerated?: Political polarization refers to the phenomenon that mo… https://t.co/EDiaj3ITKA
— Timothy Taylor (@TimothyTTaylor) May 10, 2016
@iowahawkblog in Ann Arbor the founder of Zingerman's deli fights for a $15/hour while charging $18 for a turkey sandwich.
— Brett Ruiz (@BrooklynBrett) May 10, 2016
Flint mayor diverted water-crisis money to political PAC, suit says https://t.co/NnQWCg5emD pic.twitter.com/3Z9Fk7BMNT
— CNN (@CNN) May 10, 2016
Income Redistribution Does Not Boost Economic Growth – Forbes https://t.co/IEr0bu4Z5G
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) May 9, 2016
Can you sleep train your baby at 2 months? Some pediatricians recommend sleep training at ever younger ages https://t.co/RiGq2IwjZF
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 8, 2016
Sculpture of kneeling Hitler sells for record $17.2 million at Christie's themed auction. https://t.co/OOEilxUtAy
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 8, 2016
"[The Section 8 reboot] is part of a grand scheme to… desegregate inner cities and integrate the outer suburbs" https://t.co/3fSSF7l8Ns
— New York Post (@nypost) May 8, 2016
#Genetics & #psychiatry https://t.co/wW73bBG8Wt via @HuffPostScience @picardonhealth @CaulfieldTim @AllenFrancesMD #Psychology #MentalHealth
— Sara Elizabeth Simön (@SaraBethSimon) May 8, 2016
@CoDoubt excuse me, she did not rape anyone. she was loyal to her husband. loyalty leads spouses to excuse a lot. Trump betrayed spouses
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) May 8, 2016
@History_Pics Flea in his Pupa stage
— Griffeyti (@Griffeyti) May 7, 2016
Girl in her college dorm room, 1967. pic.twitter.com/UDS1OInlcP
— ClassicPics (@History_Pics) May 4, 2016
Princess Elizabeth reading at Windsor Castle 1940, nearly a year into the WWII. pic.twitter.com/LrP68ZlDUe
— ClassicPics (@History_Pics) May 4, 2016
West Berlin policemen and East German soldiers face each other after a young girl made it across the border, 1955 pic.twitter.com/Q3hYn46w4u
— ClassicPics (@History_Pics) May 3, 2016
Charlie Chaplin and Hellen Keller meet on the set of 'Sunnyside', 1919 pic.twitter.com/x66gCDurlD
— ClassicPics (@History_Pics) May 2, 2016
Raised-Fist Photo by Black Women at West Point Spurs Inquiry https://t.co/3RgfRAczNl
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 7, 2016
The Real History Of Yoga—It Isn't Nearly As Old As You Think It Is https://t.co/Qj2aPx6GQW
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) May 6, 2016
The Myth of Sisyphus Wonderfully Animated in an Oscar-Nominated Short Film (1974) https://t.co/oKG8DvStAr pic.twitter.com/OMt763bK35
— Open Culture (@openculture) May 6, 2016
Mary Matalin, political strategist and pundit, changed her party registration to Libertarian from Republican https://t.co/ZjpEEz2SFb
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 6, 2016
Court documents revealed today that Joe Paterno knew of Jerry Sandusky's child sex abuse scandal 40 years ago https://t.co/UwrTzssU6t
— New York Post (@nypost) May 6, 2016
All are punished.
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) May 5, 2016
If the new 1-minute workout sounds too good to be true, science concurs https://t.co/rQYtBnybvy via @voxdotcom
— Michael Joyner (@DrMJoyner) May 5, 2016
@CoDoubt @Noahpinion pray tell, how has Obama "race hustled"? I bet you can't give a single example. #bullshitconservativessay
— Jules (@309blank) May 4, 2016
Great new findings by researchers who have a patent usually do lots better at raising money than helping patientshttps://t.co/bo436Tg3Z7
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 4, 2016
Medical mistakes are #3 cause of death killing 250,000/yr. Major causes: no one knows patient, overtreatment, bad QAhttps://t.co/yFfGnETikA
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) May 4, 2016
Republicans have a massive electoral map problem that has nothing to do with Donald Trump https://t.co/PXm060UjyW
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 4, 2016
The exact moment 5 year old Harold Whittles hears for the first time with an aid, 1963. Photograph by Jack Bradley. pic.twitter.com/EPW3rOsxFR
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) May 3, 2016
@Noahpinion @EmanuelDerman (2) Toll collector inhales exhaust all day. Politician exhales exhaust all day.
— Alan Neff (@AlanNeff) May 3, 2016
The Soviets loved doing this. When someone fell out of favor I understand they'd take him out of the encyclopedia. https://t.co/TPIoGyJBCn
— Russell Roberts (@EconTalker) May 2, 2016