A "Dan Sullivan" suddenly appeared in the race to unseat Alaska GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan. Republicans say Democrats are behind it.
"I don’t want to celebrate it because it hurts the Republican Party, but this is fantasy-level political consulting." https://t.co/LGYLy9NKhF
NEW: As McClatchy Media bleeds money, execs are going all-in on AI-generated content. A recent “Town Hall” meeting with staff came across as a threat: Get on board or face consequences. Exclusively @StraightArrow__
There used to be a huge push to get more tech into schools. The idea was students who didn't have access to tech would be left behind. But then the data told a different story, and now the pendulum is swinging the other way. https://t.co/B3nwWgXBJY
I never knew much about autoimmune diseases until I became part of the club, and now I know a lot. But one thing that has long been a mystery is why women make up 80% of those afflicted. The reason could be that our immune systems are more evolved. https://t.co/TmxtDEQec0
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Kash Patel posted a 2-min video touting FBI's work “conducting the most aggressive violent crimes against children takedowns in United States history."
According to a @StraightArrow__ review, multiple clips appear right out of the movie "Prisoners" @Azi https://t.co/6zs4ZJmbm0
"There is a very active group of people who have been in the statistical agencies or are very experienced users who, believe me, we are watching the data like a hawk." https://t.co/WJPCpswnaw
Every dollar spent on agriculture research yields $20 in economic benefit.
So why is funding falling? And will it make food even more expensive? https://t.co/Iiyr8GN2g9
With data from @nytimes API, I analyzed all national+local coverage since 2000—224K articles— to see which topics in each state get covered out of proportion to the rest of the country. A portrait of how the paper of record sees America, one state per tweet, alphabetical. 👇
Emergency orders to keep coal plants open past planned closure dates have cost in excess of $200 million and counting. Some of the units the DOE ordered to stay open haven't powered up once. Now, operators want to pass charges to utility customers.
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A new study "provides strong evidence" a massive ancient flood shaped the Grand Canyon, reviving a debate that's more than 150 years old. https://t.co/qio5Bqfnnn
Maxed out on war coverage?
Behold, the slow decay of the American library and what neglect does to your community. By @MagEGordon https://t.co/TImjIXgsiK
About 1.5 hours before his deadline, Trump announces a 2-week ceasefire with Iran, contingent on a complete and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Tiger Woods' request for a jury trial underscores a key reality in the American criminal justice system: Asking for a trial is typical. Actually going to trial is extremely rare. @EvaFedderly for @StraightArrow__ https://t.co/9KyjoKYvQH
“They say they’re fighting antisemitism, but literally nothing has unified the Jewish community at Penn as much as opposition to this subpoena, and I literally know no one at the university who thinks it’s a good idea.” https://t.co/oORZs89esd
It’s far from a party balloon problem. “I just received, a few minutes ago, a notice from my supplier for helium that the price is going up immediately by 10%.”
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