Today, The @DelacorteReview publishes a story by Tamara Saade (@tamara_saade_), '19 M.S., who was in Beirut the day of the port city's massive explosion. Now coming on its third anniversary, she shares her photos and perspective from the day. Read now: https://t.co/rhSrhRhQqC
no one wants to acknowledge that perhaps teenagers spend so much time on their cell phones because the conversations of their elders, including mansplainers like Ross Douthat, are exhausting, boring, & unrewarding to them.
#ICYMI From our archive, a #winter tale of #protest and hope for the land: “Scandinavia’s Sami people have been herding reindeer for generations. Then the miners arrived. The Sami had never been protesters. Until now.” https://t.co/RBn8AkPxCA with @sciam
"Strong as their stories are, drafts often come in a bit short. The writing lacks a sense of ease. Or better said command. The instrument is playing them. My job is to put them in a position where they can begin playing the instrument" https://t.co/UXjtdYcrqn
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All the best, Dom. It was a pleasure cheering for you. Hopefully a change of scenery will revitalize your career. Always wanted it work out for you in Queens. Thanks for always being great with the fans. 🙌🏻 #DomSmith
"Many old detectives have at least one unsolved case they cannot let go, a real-life mystery that haunts them into their own graves. This one is mine"—A Cold Case in Florida: the mysterious murder of a troubled teen.
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