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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 7

    Life update! After 3.5 years, it's bittersweet that today is my last day with at the . I am so grateful for everything the ldotorg team has taught me. My next adventure will be as a deputy managing editor 🎉🥂

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  3. During a lecture demo, on April 21, 1820, while setting up his apparatus, physicist Hans Christian Ørsted accidentally discovered that an electric current creates a magnetic field. With a small tick of a compass needle, the study of electromagnetism was off to the races.

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    This conversation between and for is going to blow a lot of minds.

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    This shady government program spent millions researching invisibility cloaks, UFOs, and a tunnel through the moon. The sole bidder for the contract was an alien-obsessed billionaire who was friends with the senator who created the program. New for .

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  6. Apr 20

    President Jimmy Carter was attacked by a "swamp rabbit" which swam up to his fishing boat in Plains, Georgia in 1979.

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  7. Apr 19

    There is a new "Frankenstein-style" COVID variant. I see we have given up on the greek alphabet. And now we are going through classic horror sci-fi stories. The options are endless.

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    Apr 19

    Florida’s authoritarian socialist attacks on the private sector are driving businesses away. In CO, we don’t meddle in affairs of companies like or . Hey we’re ready for Mountain Disneyland and we’re ready for Twitter HQ2, whoever your owners are

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    Apr 19

    But politicians like Sen. Chris Coons are still flirting with the idea of direct American military intervention.

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  11. Apr 19

    "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" happened today in 1775. Not to be confused with game-winning home run hit by Bobby Thomson for the New York Giants in 1951.

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    Apr 18
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    Apr 18

    Watch our new documentary by & carefully deconstructing the myth that Cuba has a great health care system. How did something so at odds with reality persist for so long?

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  14. Apr 18

    At 5:12AM on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, one of the deadliest earthquakes in U.S. history hit San Francisco. It destroyed 80% of the city and left nearly 4,000 dead after a series of fires broke out.

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    Apr 18

    The biggest problem for labor unions, it turns out, is that workers are making real progress without them.

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    Apr 14

    Take something like Uber, for example - we don't think the people who started Uber are heroes, but we are definitely happy that they disrupted the taxi industry. There is a realpolitik aspect to this. We don't have to like Musk to benefit from what he does.

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  19. Apr 17

    Americans spend $1.9B on Easter candy, just 4% of what Elon offered to buy Twitter for.

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  20. Apr 17

    On April 17, 1961: 1,400 Cuban exiles landed in Bay of Pigs in a doomed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro.

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  21. Apr 16

    Jell-o eggs are the superior Easter food. I will die on this bunny hill.

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