The New York Times says my book "reads like a thriller... Read lays out an almost prosecutorial case against multilevel marketing schemes" and "captures the same heartache" of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
Ah!
https://t.co/WxK7e1vJxI
I watched a 65 y/o woman move her whole face for this story 😱
How "undetectable" surgery became undetectable, and why people who can afford it are going to look 35 forever - sort of:
https://t.co/x6dkhVaa6j
STATEMENT: NY Guild leadership condemns the continued killing, harassment and intimidation of journalists in Gaza covering the Israel-Hamas war, and calls for an immediate halt to these practices. More here.... https://t.co/OfSmQ0i6py
Four journalists were killed by an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital today, including Mariam Dagga, a freelancer with the @AP. She has a 12-year-old son, who was evacuated from Gaza earlier in the war.
She was a true hero, like all of our Palestinian colleagues in Gaza.
https://t.co/dOPfQPfqj1
@mr_sanford_lyl yes! norm oder keeps a blog documenting everything: https://t.co/QVP5NZlnL2 he'll even take you on a tour to show you what hasn't been built
we're at the stage where the developer is supposed to be paying fines for missed affordability deadlines https://t.co/VvpbyfDQs0
@adamjohnsonCHI and the idea that this is the only way to engage/incentivize the private sector is less convincing when each new rezoning finds more ways to drain public funds (see hudson yards' "self-financing" aka taxpayer funding for the first decade)