Linda Rodriguez McRobbie covers the weird stuff for Boston Globe, The Guardian, Atlas Obscura, and anyone else who likes ideas. New book, OUCH! out now! (she)
The award for the Feature Most Likely to Inspire Future Journalists goes to @LinRod and a team including Amelia Lang, @eoinocarroll and Decimal Studios for “The People vs Rubber Bullets” for @longleads. https://t.co/G4hIP3oy9M 22/
Congratulations to @LinRod, @eoinocarroll, @jppullen and Amelia Lang at @LongLead for winning the #SDXAward in Specialized Journalism Site for "The People versus rubber bullets." See more: https://t.co/1NbkBzvy8u
As artificial intelligence bots and we humans learn to manage one another, @LinRod writes, perhaps the best approach is the simplest: Just be kind.
https://t.co/uiMpmmjLDB
@greg_jenner I loved Rogue One for starting to get into that grainy detail and expanding the Star Wars universe in a real way, exploring what rebellion and empire really look like, and I'm so here for Andor.
Hi, all! I wanted to share again this project, perhaps the most significant of my career. #lesslethal weapons may not reliably kill people, but they certainly have the power to destroy lives.
https://t.co/GyieUBDJYk
@TrueCrime_s Yes! I’ve had a collection of broken blood vessels on my cheek since I was a small child, cause unknown. It has led to some funny stories and random not-doctors diagnosing me with lupus is a theme (I don’t have lupus). I think I’m too old to bother getting it removed now!
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have used projectiles like rubber bullets as a less-lethal alternative, but they have also been linked to traumatic brain injuries, blindings and death: https://t.co/BtSgVTfKC6
Less-lethal munitions getting their day in (a Texas) court soon. Listen to @OPBTOL talk with @LongLead's @LinRod about her six-part, multimedia feature on these deadly police tools, "The People vs. Rubber Bullets."