I love how NPR's narrative shifts.
Last Week: Americans are still getting by on their pandemic relief money
Today: That pandemic relief has run out. Americans don't have the money they used to have
You guys really did up this Easter.
@ashaneintheass about two weeks ago we had 2 or 3 days of symptoms and negative tests. Then we set off the at-home tests for another week, as symptoms went away.
Just listened to an episode of @TheBayKQED featuring a new East Bay congressional district and the out of town politico running for the seat. The story sounded suspiciously like "Homer vs. The Monorail" / "The Music Man"
Zero covid appeared to be a way to keep the plague on the outside of city walls. What happens when the walls are breached and there's not an effective back plan? When the plan is all wall?
https://t.co/IsPFvM5Bwd
Pretty great first-hand account of Shanghai's lockdown from one of my favorite history podcasts. Pandemic fatigue and policy rigidity are not a great mix.
Shanghai Total Lockdown Update, Day 15/04 :《This Content Not Available》
An overview of individual accounts of the unfolding Covid lockdown in Shanghai, the siege-mentality that has set in, & the struggles of day to day existence both on- and offline.
https://t.co/mqIWvHU9tJ
The U.S. has only ever successfully prosecuted one person under its human rights laws.
All other accused war criminals who have faced a charge have only been accused of lying on their immigration forms.
@RadioIke brings you the story on Reveal: https://t.co/QCEBiQU9f1