Spending time with people who have spent their careers restoring burned records was some of the most fun I've ever had reporting, and my research on my grandfather took all sorts of surprising twists. I hope you'll check out the story. 💜 https://t.co/Vds4EkWSqv
I wrote something. It was hard. But it was a story I felt should be told. https://t.co/u7QdpiWE72
(And speaking of really good people, so much credit to @sandraupson@lizweil@vtitunik and a lot of others).
On top of everything, there's a shortage of the dye ("contrast") needed for CT scans. We had to get an MRI; am grateful we have that option but this isn't great when trying to keep cancer at bay. (This headline could also be "San Francisco hospitals.") https://t.co/igFPlQobIx
What is Zelensky @ZelenskyyUa actually saying in his videos? It's a rhetorical rout of the highest order—a bloodbath for tyrannical platitudes.
Me @WIRED
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Today in fruitless quests: A Twitter that is only about: Ways to support the people of the world who are devastated by war. And cute and miraculous animals.
So this week @WIRED published two big boffo stories. The first was a feat of reporting by @laurensmiley that you won't regret reading. Perfect for your weekend. (Hint: Lauren is the only reporter that Uber test-vehicle operator Rafaela Vasquez spoke to.) https://t.co/bjOpRadqrP
Then there's this deep, gripping @wired profile of Facebook's Man in Washington, Joel Kaplan, by @BenWoffordDC. Weekend reading y'all. https://t.co/yZkifaZWCi