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From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: In recent years, authors have been cancelled for writing stories about characters whose ethnic backgrounds they don’t share. That’s changing, writes @meghangurdon.https://t.co/sdFyGl0UZr ...
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From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: Pulling out of the Kennedy Center isn’t bravery, it’s virtue-signaling, writes @jmasseypoethttps://t.co/5caxvrH3fO ...
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From @WSJopinion: A Lament for the Washington Post by @Peggynoonannychttps://t.co/BkrhwilIiZ ...
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In an age of endless low-quality information, it’s time to fight our instinct to seek out and absorb all we can, writes Christopher Mims.Here’s the quick-and-dirty on how to start practicing critical ignoring in the year ahead: 🔗 https://t.co/spQIPm7iBF https://t.co/OT5G7pTIQa ...
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The White House launched its drug-pricing website, dubbed TrumpRx, with obesity and infertility treatments among the first crop to appear with discounts on the government-run platform. https://t.co/a01BfjdH4o ...
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“My family thought I was crazy.” Home births are on the rise among women who feel dismissed by or skeptical of the medical establishment. https://t.co/2aCIGSbcrM https://t.co/mKKe60EnEM ...
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From @WSJopinion: How can Kevin Warsh make the Fed great again? Restoring independence and credibility means getting politics out of central banking, writes Joseph Sternberg.https://t.co/KkAqxAmzZw ...
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From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: Pulling out of the Kennedy Center isn’t bravery, it’s virtue-signaling, writes @jmasseypoethttps://t.co/5l8dO6faUh ...
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From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: The success of “Bluey” is proof that it’s still possible to make an old-fashioned sitcom for the whole family, writes @louise_m_perryhttps://t.co/d0MDMK2sl6 ...
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From @WSJopinion: Is digital privacy the new casualty of convenience? In this week’s Future View, students discuss location sharing, facial recognition, AI filters and how they think about cybersecurity risks.https://t.co/xK8Fr15MKM ...