The first line of this piece: "Whenever I ask my mother if she remembers the time in second grade when I stabbed a kid in the head with a pencil, her answer is the same: 'Vaguely.'" Patric really gets to the point... an interesting read.
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On the train home from work and I just physically cringed as I watched the man across from me open his backpack and retrieve a copy of “The Tipping Point”
POLITICO’s Digital Bridge newsletter: A recent study about how segregated Americans are when it comes to consuming political news online found that on Facebook 97% of fact-checked falsehoods were found in articles shared with right-leaning Facebookers. 🙃
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You can't cram everything into a campaign launch speech, but it's interesting that the first two Republicans to run in the post-Roe era - Trump and Haley - didn't mention abortion at all.
@dylan522p It seems like this has been brewing under the surface for some time given workers were fleeing the plant on foot just a month ago. I'm sure Apple will feel even more inclined to shift production to India if China's zero-Covid policies continue.
Democrats held on to their majority on the Illinois Supreme Court Tuesday night as Judge Elizabeth Rochford declared victory in one of two vacant seats up for grabs.
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"In Illinois, where the biggest-spending judicial race of the cycle is shaping up, two of seven seats are open, and Republicans have the chance to control the court for the first time since 1969." Don't overlook the importance of IL Supreme Court elections‼️
Hindsight is 20/20, but I'm sure Zuck and Meta's execs still lose sleep every night for not coming to a revenue-sharing agreement with Apple back when it was on the table
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