Today marks my 35th anniversary at the @nytimes, In a career of reporting, these are the stories that have particularly touched me https://t.co/ROckfww1X0
It’s #GlobalRunningDay! 🏃 In 1977 Schulz created four cartoons in support of National Jogging Day (originally celebrated on October 8), and this strip from October 7, 1977 strip was one of them. Today, Global Running Day is celebrated on the first Wednesday in June.
You only use 10% of your brain.
Eating carrots improves your eyesight.
Vitamin C cures the common cold.
Crime in the United States is at an all-time high.
None of those things are true, but the facts don't actually matter if people repeat them enough. https://t.co/5PqEh6HCaF
INVESTIGATION: Two decades after Columbine and five years after Sandy Hook, educators and police still weren’t ready for the Parkland school shooting. Click to read the new investigation: https://t.co/DIfhlfBRwp
@amandayagan I learned Stata in my Econ undergrad, and wish I had learned R! Knowing Stata was a great base for SQL, but R is more applicable in my work environment as a business analyst.
When Seattle made start times for middle and high schools later, students got an average of 34 more minutes of sleep, grades improved, and tardiness and absences decreased, a study found.
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