@Poynter Perhaps the “booming”
news orgs might try paying more. If someone can’t afford to take the job you’re offering it’s because you’re not paying enough. Jesus.
If you let any story cut through all the Twitter noise today, please let it be this:
At least six local news websites across Alabama and Florida have been secretly taking payments from power companies to run stories attacking clean energy + other policies
https://t.co/Z9hCG8IOHU
#BellLetsTalk was coined to remove the stigma of mental illness. And while awareness did spread, its focus on recovery meant it was "like a wildfire that consumes all, leaving the most vulnerable behind," writes K.J. Aiello. https://t.co/LA2JWWQBNu
I honestly don’t care whether you tell me Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays, but don’t kid yourself: it’s Nov 26, you’re going to shop here and cash out with me 9 more times in the next month. #Retail#HappyMerryWhatever#RetailLife#Shopping
Thousands of Lego bricks and minifigures in near perfect condition have been washing up on the Cornish coast of England for years. #TheWalrusArchive https://t.co/JLtyup37TH
@Crofter1798 You don’t know how much private vs public healthcare she got. That’s what I am asking. People are literally dying waiting for publicly funded mental health care right now.
“Some days, doing “the best we can” may still fall short of what we would like to be able to do, but life isn’t perfect—on any front—and doing what we can with what we have is the most we should expect of ourselves or anyone else.”