Great article from @BostonGlobe's @shannonlarson98, a peek into pedestrian safety issues that plague Boston, the positive work that's been done, and the more that needs doing. What stikes me: saving more pedestrian lives is neither hard nor expensive. https://t.co/QvD471JzIu
Escaped from of my editor's cage to do some reporting on the UN General Assembly. (Note: the editor has now been returned to his pen.) https://t.co/d4S3kedzg7
Writing a lot about Ukraine this week. And thinking about Odessa. A beautiful city I got to visit in 2008 with @TheWorld. Love that city and hope the people there stay safe. I got to report one of my all-time favorite stories from there. https://t.co/HedMKmBJ6t
I had a chance to produce an interview yesterday about a young Afghan man who helped the US military. He's now hiding in Kabul. A real voice behind the numbers. @MarcoWerman https://t.co/IZT78VJjkl
Exciting to see money for electric buses in the Senate infrastructure deal. It's a cool, quickly improving technology. And guess what? It's already here. @TheWorld @Proterra_Inc @Go_CTE https://t.co/nqfKbBUjlo
What's it like to be single in New South Wales, Australia right now? In a word: Lonely @MelanieTait tells @TheWorld host @MarcoWerman about life under lockdown. She just wants to have a meal with her sister. https://t.co/hWkMM31jbJ
Big thanks to @johnmulliken, @myrto_kaloup and @MITlgo for helping us understand why my ping pong wheel took months to arrive. (And your bike, patio furniture...) https://t.co/yNKYwuSl3N
@Johnubacon Hey, John. Hope all is well. If you're online today, have a pressing sports question for our program, The World, today and need a great voice asap. Thanks -Jason
1/ On The World 🌎 today, a special episode on the Arab uprisings, 10 years on 📻
▪️Leila Bouazizi on the lingering pain of losing her brother/@Shirinj
▪️@shadenkhallaf of @Refugees on lessons from mass migration
🇪🇬The state of human rights in Egypt/@RupaShenoy
I made many, many visits to Texas and the Rio Grande Valley over the past decade. I'll admit, such a strong rightward shift among Latinos to Trump comes as a surprise to me, at least. https://t.co/BQ1yBtie5H
The risks for voter fraud are steep. Hard to imagine somebody risking felony prosecution, jail time, a fine, and disenfranchisement in an election of more than 140 million ballots. https://t.co/qha1cEOCoZ