Over the course of his career, diversifying access to college became a core ambition of his party. Yet something went wrong: diversifying access turned out not to be the same as democratising it https://t.co/dVvgy81jJe
dense, amenity-rich, mixed-use housing...with a ton of neighborhood bars, restaurants, and family fun nearby.
can we just, like....do this more on land instead?
Australia is recruiting workers in British pubs...a German butcher hires an apprentice from India...but "the US remains an outlier" https://t.co/ZMPX9JIXIz
"If you're angry or upset, I understand, but you have the power to do something about it." Listen to CNN's @andersoncooper discuss the CNN Republican presidential town hall with Donald Trump, as Manu Raju and Jessica Dean share the GOP reaction to the former president. Watch:
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What a speech by @KillerMike. The White House correspondents should invite him to deliver it all over again at their shindig tomorrow. https://t.co/KEA829NtSh
Over 300 foreign correspondents who have worked in Russia, from 22 different countries, have signed this open letter to Sergei Lavrov expressing dismay at the arrest of their colleague @evangershkovich.
Proud to add my name. #FreeEvan#IStandWithEvan
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The first proper picture of Evan Gershkovich, the WSJ reporter arrested in Russia on absurd charges, in court ahead of his appeal against his jailing today.
So surreal to see Evan, who's covered so many Kafkaesque hearings as a reporter, in the cage
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