11 interviews, 1 high school reopening, and 3800 words later, I’m excited to finally share this piece. I hope my discussion of the remote learning innovations will be useful for public school teachers, professors, and student tutors for years to come.
UP CLOSE | Last March, High School in the Community math and statistics teacher Dorothy Cohen was trying to think about pie. She was planning for her school’s upcoming Pi Day festivities.
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SCOOP: The Trump administration is promoting mobile health apps to millions of seniors on Medicare. But some apps are sharing seniors’ data with third parties, including big tech, for advertising and marketing, prompting concern among health officials who are eyeing solutions.
“Today I lost an amazing job, but I still have my integrity.”
When people wonder how most journalists think about their profession, this is a fantastic example.
The Trump administration pushed thousands of government employees out of their jobs last year, then launched an effort to staff up.
The goal: 10k tech recruits, potentially as soon as March.
So far, 10 people have been hired since the effort stated late last year.
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Breaking news: The Trump administration accidentally exposed the Social Security numbers of health care providers in a database powering a new Medicare portal, The Post found.
Officials say they are addressing the problem. https://t.co/IDFGZ227fP
😳 Rep. Dan Meuser crashed out during a convo with @hicharliecotton about Congress going home again without funding DHS, angrily ending their chat with this:
"TALK TO THE F***ING DEMOCRATS!"
Scooplet: Katherine Szarama has been elevated to be FDA acting director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, replacing outgoing former top vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad.
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Oz at @politico health care summit: "Number one priority, without question, is the reason I'm here is to recruit people. We are in need of high-quality individuals, talented folks, who can come often from the private sector."