Maybe the people who run this platform could
At least pretend they give a damn about people using it to stalk and harass other users ? Just , you know, a thought
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Absolutely devastated by the news out of @wamu885 . So many talented journalists who've contributed so much to the community through their reporting @jennygathright@JacobFenston just to name 2. Hoping you land well -mm
I don't spend much time on this platform anymore but must give shoutout to my girl @sarasidnerCNN as she battles breast cancer. You got this! Thanks for being brave, being open, being YOU! I know you have great people and role models to lift you (looking @amanpour); count me in!
Today on @MorningEdition the second part of my reporting on juvenile crime . Yesterday we heard from a group of young men I met at two facilities; today we hear from the leader of @MarylandDJS Vincent Schiraldi . Hear what he has to say about what's happening and why -mm
you're probably seeing stories about young people committing violence or being victimized by it. We often hear from police or advocates but what about the kids themselves ? We got to Interview some young men who've been involved to hear what they had to say @MorningEdition
Ex-Trump official and national security expert Miles Taylor warns of how Trump would weaponize the DHS to target migrant groups and intimidate voters in a second term. @MilesTaylorUSA@MichelMcQMartin
“I ended up on election night 2020 in a safe house under armed guard with a pistol under my pillow.” White House whistleblower Miles Taylor shares the consequences of speaking out against former president Donald Trump. @MilesTaylorUSA@MichelMcQMartin
@MilesTaylorUSA is a former Trump staffer turned anonymous whistleblower who called attention to the former president’s misconduct while in office. Now Taylor is openly sounding the alarm about the possibility of a second Trump term. @MichelMcQMartin https://t.co/uD2Eu71aOj
Central Park birder Christian Cooper discusses his new book and how immersing himself in the natural world brought him -- a self-described “closeted gay Black nerd” -- much-needed peace. @MichelMcQMartin
Christian Cooper received widespread support after a white woman falsely accused him of threatening her life as he observed birds in Central Park -- hours before George Floyd was killed. Cooper explains why he didn’t sue the woman, saying “a sense of mercy had to prevail.”
In 2020, passionate birdwatcher Christian Cooper was on the receiving end of a racially charged incident in Central Park. His new memoir details how birding prepared him to deal with the incident. He joins @MichelMcQMartin to discuss.
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2/2 The flight attendants had it handled ! They were on it ! Needless to say the people causing ruckus on airplanes are prolly not going to think about that (or read this) but I'm going to next time I wanna get annoyed about not having a blanket or whatever ..
Heading back to DC after my convo with @VP@essence (get a taste on @NPRWeekend and the rest on @MorningEdition Monday) In all my years of traveling this is first time I witnessed a medical emergency in flight . Lots of medical professionals on board thankfully but really ...1/2
“If you love anyone and they are in a human body, you should expect to provide care,” says Emily Kenway, author of “Who Cares.” She talks about the inevitability of caregiving and how unprepared most people are. @emilykenway@MichelMcQMartin
Emily Kenway, author of “Who Cares,” says that it is a big misconception that simply outsourcing care relieves loved ones from being caregivers themselves. @emilykenway@MichelMcQMartin
Emily Kenway, author of "Who Cares," speaks with Michel Martin about her own experience caring for her mother during her battle with cancer and the hidden crisis that caregivers around the world are silently suffering from. @emilykenway@MichelMcQMartin
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