Reporting this story with @Liguez and David Shabazz in El Paso was a fantastic experience. Many thanks to the @DJNF and @kategannon for the annual multimedia training academy at @UTEP, which encourages journalism profs to step outside their comfort zone and learn new skills.
My team @sternprof1 and David Shabazz spent the week in El Paso where we found untold stories emerging in new murals https://t.co/twRflgIAFP via @borderzine
@christogrozev@fancy_1982 Better than the alternative: a guy with thick Soviet glasses and a 1980s KGB umbrella, holding a cup of novichok tea in gloved hands, at your front door ๐
Itโs a crisis, yโall. A local dog rescuer says sheโs never seen anything this bad: Abandoned pets roam Lubbock streets and fill local shelters to the brink โ The Hub@TTU https://t.co/022law0eSF
#AEJMC22 in Detroit! Great panels and presentations so far, but the best part is seeing old friends and remembering what it feels like to be a part of a large community of scholars.
@thredUP_support I was told cleanout labels expire after six months. But when I (finally) received your email, I had already mailed my bag. Not only did FedEx accept the label, but it also delivered the package to your AZ center. So, just curious, what did you do with my stuff?
@proftria This may be airline-specific. The doctor I went to said she does these all the time, and the earliest she can provide a letter of recovery is on the fifth day after a positive test (counting the day of the test), clearing a patient to fly the next day.
#ICAcovidsafe In France, you can be cleared to travel five days after first testing positive. The doctor recommended to me by the concierge at Le Meridien was Myriam Bouadjila, [email protected]. I got a letter from her but also tested negative, so didnโt actually use it.