Take Five: Captured in exquisite detail, @NASAWebb peered through the thick dust of Stephan’s Quintet, a galaxy cluster showing huge shockwaves and tidal tails. This is a front-row seat to galactic evolution: https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse
NEW: I went on a deep dive into the privacy amendment, aka the most consequential law affecting abortion access in Florida. That included talking to one of the last living drafters, who made this very clear: They intended for it to cover abortion.🧵https://t.co/bi4rsBFyZQ
🚨 BREAKING: The Miami Herald has won its 23rd Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News coverage of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside that killed 98 people.
June 24, 2021, was a devastating day that changed our community forever.
As we celebrate this award, we remember the 98 lives lost in the Surfside collapse, and their families who trusted us to tell their stories.
I am very proud of my @MiamiHerald family today, and every day.
Sooo, eh hem, some *professional* news:
This was my last story for @TB_Times! I'm leaving the paper where I started my career to join the @USATODAY Network — Florida as a statewide enterprise reporter.
Wow, what a number:
"Corporate investor purchases grew 79 percent from 2020 to 2021, and 530 percent since 2011, 'calling into question who is in control of the housing supply,'" according to a Harvard report on St. Pete. via @Colleen_Wright https://t.co/o3RII2FfXu
I always love reading these little diary entries. They’re a good reminder to write, even if it’s short or what you have to say feels small. https://t.co/6uU9TpvLia
everybody born between 1985 and 1995 saw the Super Bowl halftime show lineup and was like “sweet, instead of doing a show for old people like the Rolling Stones or Paul McCartney or The Who they did one for us young people”
and then 10 seconds later it hit us