Vermont will join the rest of the U.S. in launching 988 as an emergency phone number for mental health distress and crises. The number is scheduled to become active and accessible July 16. https://t.co/iKcijENKNX
I have spent the past few days researching the training of Uvalde officers, including the tactics they were expected to use to halt school shooters.
The documents are jarring. Here’s a thread of our findings so far.
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About 16 million people from Tennessee up through Maine were under some sort of winter weather alert, while some isolated areas were under a blizzard warning, according to the National Weather Service. https://t.co/32la1Plu4a
I just became the first U.S. Secretary of Education to call on President Biden to unilaterally cancel student loan debt. Can I count on you to retweet and help me hit 35k followers so we can spread the word?
@atwilson How about extending those resources to all countries that have been the victims of war? Cafes and boutiques do not make the Ukrainians uniquely deserving of clean energy and resilient infrastructure. All aggressors should be shunned and all invaded nations assisted equally.
The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association just issued a statement regarding the racist coverage of Ukraine that saw dehumanizing, superior, and insulting comparisons to the Middle East. @AMEJA See here + 🧵 https://t.co/S9EeL7ypnI
@kprather88 In a home with effective balanced ventilation one CoV-2+ person isolated in a room with both supply and exhaust air: did not infect others. Ventilation plus filtration is best, but maybe one or the other is pretty good.
The pandemic’s body count:
Estimated excess deaths have been rising strongly over the last four weeks.
Overall death toll range is now 12.2m to 22.9m, with 19.7m as best estimate.
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BREAKING NEWS: Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff files the first bill in U.S. history to ever GUARANTEE the voting rights of EVERY American, closing loopholes in the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that continue to be exploited by Republicans. RT if you support it!
More than 1,000 coal miners have been on strike for more than 100 days in Alabama, and according to a new study, the three major cable news networks -- CNN, Fox News & MSNBC -- have not had a single mention of this strike against Warrior Met.
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