New study finds Covid19 patients are no longer infectious after 11 days of getting sick even though some may still test positive. The data from Singapore adds to a growing body of evidence showing people don’t transmit the infection once they’re recovered. https://t.co/adRCousXYa
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) May 24, 2020
Lifestyles of the Rich(?) and Famous.
It’s a modern dilemma for the ultra-wealthy: a yacht awaits, but how to safely reach it without exposure to the germ-ridden masses? https://t.co/br3N1G4EDq
— Bloomberg (@business) May 25, 2020
"More likely: The business was never that big to begin with, and the Jenners have lied about it every year since 2016—including having their accountant draft tax returns with false numbers—to help juice Forbes’ estimates of Kylie’s earnings and net worth." https://t.co/5F8dGc6iO5
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) May 29, 2020
I'm not going to weigh in on the scientific debate, but the politics of hydroxychloroquine is worthy of study.
Fascinating, dark question is the mania for the hydroxychloroquine nostrum among right wing nationalists across borders and political cultures. https://t.co/yd6R4g2Ngo
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 25, 2020
2/ At least part of the background is that President Bolsonaro is another hardcore hydroxychloroquine fanboy and opponent of social distancing.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 25, 2020
Flack-to-Hack ratio at work.
Not that we didn't know this went on, but still pretty wild to watch. https://t.co/wDeq2uWZZe
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) May 26, 2020
Mandatory hyperloop reference.
Wow, it's hard to see how they can afford not to build it. https://t.co/B4ypBYr9qJ
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) May 28, 2020
Common sense from Krugman.
"If they really cared about the economy, even ardent reopeners would want people to keep wearing face masks," writes @PaulKrugman https://t.co/EAWKLrc16I
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) May 28, 2020
At least the Onion's on a roll.
Protestors Criticized For Looting Businesses Without Forming Private Equity Firm First https://t.co/rbdfMJOiQ8 pic.twitter.com/YHY3sZaxAU
— The Onion (@TheOnion) May 28, 2020
Zuckerberg is a horrible person...
October 2019 https://t.co/BJahfhq2iR
— Austan Goolsbee (@Austan_Goolsbee) May 28, 2020
sometimes zuckerberg brushes up against very real issues. but his values are too bad and his self-servingness so extreme that he de-reals them by his own presence. https://t.co/GFwqFzAYvx
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 28, 2020
... and yet still better than....
Everyone who's mad at Facebook should take comfort in the fact that at least one other possible outcome was worse than "Mark Zuckerberg oversees global information behemoth." pic.twitter.com/0VyioGYEl7
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) May 28, 2020
Honestly, I feel like the last six or seven years has been pretty rough in terms of the people turns out were able to get into and graduate from Harvard.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 29, 2020
One of the stories we're following closely.
I'm not sure people get what a big deal it is that the state of Wisconsin has agreed to mail absentee ballot applications to all registered voters. We could end up having a real election there.
I talked to Dem chair @benwikler about how this could work:https://t.co/KiBQYueO5k
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) May 29, 2020
Amazing how a company this well run could have lost over eight billion dollars in 2019.
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Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) May
30, 2020
Brought to you by the good people of MOD.
We've been through this before, but just as a reminder, Every time you see an "each state's favorite ______" infographic, assume the statistics were entirely orifice-derived. https://t.co/ASJ2lUtDtg
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) May 30, 2020
Time to revisit our dysfunction thread. Excellent by Fallows.
Every major speech Trump has given has hurt rather than helped his cause — and I’m speaking just in his own self-interest terms, not “interests of the nation” etc.
This man knows how to riff a rally crowd but is a truly terrible formal speaker. https://t.co/0gTvkdnTTT https://t.co/WMEXEVAdN2
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) May 31, 2020
The revolution will be tweeted
Son called today to say he was going to a protest in NY to provide bottled water and take first aid kits. Proud of that kid. But, when he told me that he had written my telephone number on his arm “just in case,” I damn near cried. Why do our babied have to even think abt this?!
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) May 30, 2020
An @latimes reporter was hit by rubber bullets and tear gas canisters tonight in Minneapolis.
The @latimes photographer “was having difficulty breathing and could not immediately see,” Molly writes. “Another journalist was seen with a bloody face.” https://t.co/ZfOPCkcVd4 https://t.co/BrHVICXme7
— Laura J. Nelson 🦅 (@laura_nelson) May 31, 2020
Camden, over the past 5 yrs, has invested heavily in de-escalation training and adopted a use-of-force policy that's been called the most progressive in the U.S., one that stresses that force should only be used as a last resort. This is one result of that. https://t.co/kFn4DjwcQG
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) May 31, 2020
a true officer of the peace https://t.co/BY9zsUEXhm
— Philip Gourevitch (@PGourevitch) May 31, 2020
Some protestors in Brooklyn calling to loot the Target, but organizers are rushing in front of the store to stop them, keep things non-violent #nycprotest pic.twitter.com/6x70cpcjep
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) May 31, 2020
It's certainly too early to tell how things will go but normally the candidate holding a 5 point lead among likely voters and a 10 point lead among registered voters would not be described as the one facing challenges. https://t.co/mj5yac8cah
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) May 31, 2020
What the unshirted hell, NYT?
The passive voice is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) May 31, 2020
Passive voice is for when the state does violence. Active voice is for when a protester does? Got it. https://t.co/2ror8Sen1K
— Rebecca Traister (@rtraister) May 31, 2020
Can’t get enough of these videos where black bloc cosplayers get exposed by actual protesters https://t.co/6sEv3Xtgol
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) May 31, 2020
I was texting with an old L.A. cop source. White, high-ranking, old school.
His take on the Minneapolis Police Department shocked me... pic.twitter.com/EUdtUpQKJb
— Robert Faturechi (@RobertFaturechi) May 31, 2020