https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1278705237570867200
AFP graphic showing deadly plagues, epidemics and pandemics throughout history pic.twitter.com/oFWkMsowfi
— AFP news agency (@AFP) April 14, 2020
LATEST: Los Angeles is on the verge of moving into "red zone," its highest COVID-19 threat level, says Mayor Eric Garcetti. https://t.co/DO3XmRl0sM pic.twitter.com/kn5ZMaEUq3
— ABC News (@ABC) July 14, 2020
NEW: As the pandemic intensifies in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom says he is closing all bars and all indoor restaurants statewide. https://t.co/dV2zrg6a7J pic.twitter.com/rhg1vcP5ak
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
Florida shattered the nation's record for new daily coronavirus cases this week, logging 15,000 new COVID-19 infections in a single day.
The record easily surpassed New York, which on its worst day in April recorded 12,000 new COVID cases. https://t.co/d13u2xzH37 pic.twitter.com/WnEPmpXikI
— ABC News (@ABC) July 14, 2020
"Trump’s COVID scandal makes what Nixon did at Watergate look innocent," New York Gov. Cuomo says.
"Nobody died in the Watergate scandal. Thousands of people are going to die in this COVID scandal." https://t.co/PRvJc1C3Ta pic.twitter.com/XT4Jw9Eqdw
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
A timelapse showed a large number of people gathered at the beach in Ocean City, New Jersey over the weekend, amid social distancing and mask orders. https://t.co/HS4lHcp1Hc pic.twitter.com/sjFNxh4xnv
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
WHITE HOUSE TARGETS FAUCI: Pres. Trump said he has a good relationship with Dr. Anthony Fauci – even after White House advisers put out critical information about Fauci and the president himself described several of his COVID "mistakes." @JonKarl reports. https://t.co/JkWD0xT4Ys pic.twitter.com/i1cjvWs6zW
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) July 13, 2020
"If the basics aren't followed, there is only one way this pandemic is going to go: it's going to get worse and worse and worse," WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says. https://t.co/PRvJc1C3Ta pic.twitter.com/z0akIEaPhl
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
Workers repainted the "Black Lives Matter" mural outside Trump Tower in NYC after it was vandalized Monday morning. https://t.co/YFIaEwCUFu pic.twitter.com/jjfdn5VxhR
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
As countries open up, can governments stave off a second wave of #Covid19 and revive their economies, or will we slip into an even bigger crisis? Watch our Chief Economist @Ludovic_Subran in the final episode of our series. https://t.co/7omTIIOLlz
— Euler Hermes (@eulerhermes) July 10, 2020
#Brands4Sustainability #climateaction #sustainablefuture https://t.co/QAXVdRufaB
— European Brands Association (@AIMbrands) June 18, 2020
Religion and Socialism in the Long 1960s: From Antithesis to Dialogue in Eastern and Western Europe https://t.co/2Kg7Gj3KTG
— Contemporary European History (@ContEuroHistory) April 16, 2020
"This is a regime without a plan for tomorrow; its only inspiration is the past and its only hope for the future lies in the hands of the man who has held power for two decades."@jgmaber on Putin's constitutional reforms, for the @PolStudiesAssoc https://t.co/30FNWZhA1Y
— The Political Studies Association (@PolStudiesAssoc) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/ESS_Survey/status/1280534575421276161
Using data from @csestweets, @Cal_Le_Gall, Corina Kroeber and Sarah Dingler (@electsystblog) find that young voters and men stand out as the archetypical ‘ballot wasters’. They discuss their findings in @democraticaudit
https://t.co/TQiFpsXmC8— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) February 21, 2020
#OnThisDay 29 April 1864: the battle of Gate Pā/Pukehinahina takes place at Tauranga. Here's something I wrote for @TheSpinoffTV last year. #NZWars
Waitangi Week: the war in Tauranga, which pretends history never happened there https://t.co/QG3UKw6BRT
— Vincent O'Malley (@vomalley) April 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/IrishHumanities/status/1275397748053942273
The results are in! The Library Creativity Award saw many amazing entries, and deciding on the winners was no easy task. Congratulations to those who won and thank you to all who entered!
Find out who won and get a look at their work at https://t.co/EQRKlJ5Zb4.
— OkStateLibrary (@OkStateLibrary) May 22, 2020
https://t.co/ZMKKEVFCFe @COHAofficial
— Danny Shaw (@dannyshawcuny) May 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/UniofBathIPR/status/1281139940970151936
Oxford award for contribution to CORE. Inspiration for and lead author of CORE’s Doing Economics, Eileen Tipoe, awarded Oxford’s Teaching Excellence Award (Social Sciences Division). Congratulations Eileen!
You can read 'Doing Economics' at https://t.co/stJb9oFrIX pic.twitter.com/8PlcIEnBUg— The CORE Project (@coreeconteam) June 24, 2020
Scientists and trust, preparedness and luck – CORE author Georg von Graevenitz on how Germany flattened the curve: https://t.co/aiFak4tJQg pic.twitter.com/25YYnEy7Tp
— The CORE Project (@coreeconteam) June 30, 2020
New @ConversationUK blog "How racist is Britain today? What the evidence tells us" by Anthony Heath and @DrLARichards of @csinuffield @NuffieldCollege. https://t.co/kEA4SjkAVJ via @ConversationUK
— csinuffield (@csinuffield) July 1, 2020
10 principles + examples for 'building back better' toward a #wellbeingeconomy: https://t.co/yhUj87iOGU. H/t @WEAll_Alliance #buildbackbetter #postgrowth #GND pic.twitter.com/rCAlwNhJBs
— Post Growth Institute #BlackLivesMatter (@postgrowth) May 14, 2020
Ranked: World’s Best Countries For Its Citizens To Live, 2020 https://t.co/DNMB1pdqyk via @CEOWORLD magazine
— Global Innovation Index (@GI_Index) June 2, 2020
'Retreat from Moscow: A New History of Germany's Winter Campaign, 1941-1942' rev'd on H-War@HNetWar https://t.co/D6REjY8ty3
— H-Net Reviews (@HNet_Reviews) June 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/EastMedMonitor/status/1282289700250820610
Weber Revisited: The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Nationalism – Analysis https://t.co/TnFI4fbxvY
— Eurasia Review (@EurasiaReview) July 12, 2020
Latest COHA Report. "#COVIDー19 as Pretext for Repression in the Northern Triangle". READ HERE: https://t.co/50p6E7azNH Northern triangle countries (#Honduras, #ElSalvador, #Guatemala): repressive governments supported by the #US and rich elites who disregard the poor’s needs pic.twitter.com/DEczg4Fotn
— COHA (@COHAofficial) May 4, 2020
I wrote up an overview of a Japanese children’s almanac from 1936: A Child’s Guide to Japanese Empire https://t.co/plfZaKEmul pic.twitter.com/kUaK3Q9NYL
— Konrad M. Lawson (@kmlawson) June 8, 2020
Governments keen to balance budgets are cutting PSE funding. But this will hurt the economy, innovation and research in the long-term, say @SMBreznitz and @dk_munro in our latest from the @munkschool #InnovationPolicy lab. @InnovationPoli1 #CdnPoli #CdnPSE https://t.co/q7WRgh7P66
— IRPP/Policy Options (@IRPP) July 2, 2020
“Clearly Canadians are united in their belief that Canada must respond to China’s routine human rights abuses,” explains @brianleecrowley. “Equally importantly, Canadians believe in large part that this government is failing at that crucial task” #cdnpoli https://t.co/cekaUFapUU
— Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@MLInstitute) July 10, 2020
"Why would an almost $1-billion-dollar program starting in July… even be considered, given how lucrative existing relief programs for students are?" @jackmintz argues that the #WECharity isn't the only problem with the COVID support scheme for students. https://t.co/nXk0Fc4eq5
— Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@MLInstitute) July 10, 2020
Hey @SFUHistory, check out "Hurricane Corona" – a piece on Covid-19, race, and the politics of disease by @SFUFASS visiting #farleyscholar Lynell L. Thomas (@llthoma). Published online in The Abusable Past / Radical History Review.https://t.co/Uuj0Wvayyn
— SFU History (@SFUHistory) April 15, 2020
From #GreenCollege to "The Nature of Canada"
-by Graeme Wynn @UBCGeog https://t.co/V2h3iqQz8X pic.twitter.com/B9EdGSWkNl
— Green College (@GreenCollegeUBC) June 30, 2020
“Despite all our technological advances we are completely dependent on healthy and vibrant ecosystems for our water, food, medicines, clothes, fuel, shelter and energy” https://t.co/RNbrDDTEzc
— CPAWS-Saskatchewan (@cpawsSK) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/WCELaw/status/1281300817388072961
The coronavirus pandemic provides a unique opportunity to address global climate change. Read more from Robert Patton here! https://t.co/vAlzTQsBPg
— Georgetown Environmental Law Review (@GeorgetownELR) May 4, 2020
"Physical distancing does not feel right, even if, ultimately, it is. We have been largely deprived of something fundamental to our nature."
—Jason Craige Harris '12 M.A.R. in this piece for @FriendsJournal @JCraigeHarrishttps://t.co/8iDsgo1Aa5
— Yale Divinity School (@YaleDivSchool) June 30, 2020
Miss yesterday's webinar "You Mean I Can't What? Religious Freedom in Difficult Times?" Watch the replay on @1stForAll's YouTube channel. Thanks to @HLuceFdn & Arthur Vining Davis Foundations for generously supporting our programs. #COVID #religiousfreedom https://t.co/FB09whopPe
— ReligiousFreedomCntr (@RelFreedomCntr) April 8, 2020
Happy World Hydrography Day! Nearly a fifth of world's ocean floor now mapped in relatively fine detail! https://t.co/hyRZZGEhSq | https://t.co/mRS2inMWIY pic.twitter.com/Q37b1knS63
— GIS and Science (@GISandScience) June 21, 2020
From @deepseadawn: “We can think of the ocean today as a critical solution for, not just victim of, climate change — through such renewable energy sources as wind, waves and tides." https://t.co/swjGYT0Xb8
— GreenBiz (@GreenBiz) July 1, 2020
#OA article: Psychological and experiential factors affecting climate change perception: learnings from a transnational empirical study and implications for framing climate-related flood events (2020) #ClimateChange
DOWNLOAD HERE: https://t.co/hlBlmuTExZ pic.twitter.com/N8DITI0wkb— USCResearchBank (@USCResearchBank) June 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/TERN_Aus/status/1277742413906247680
Corona Virus Disease – #covid19
Public advice – #MASKS
1. When and how to use a mask -> https://t.co/1AJgEby7jI [Source: WHO]
2. How to make a washable homemade cloth face covering -> https://t.co/uUUQcYcmEY [Source: Healthline Media UK Ltd, Brighton, UK]#covid19australia— Australia Today – Economy open (@autoday) July 9, 2020
A group of friends who were cycling in Kerala, India, spotted an elephant helping a baby elephant cross over a roadside barrier, lifting the animal with her trunk after climbing over the obstacle herself. https://t.co/TrurihDeif pic.twitter.com/AFg4uMJYAW
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
WATCH LIVE: More than 400 sailors are working to put out the massive fire that continues to rage aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego and Navy officials are unclear how long the blaze might continue to burn. https://t.co/oUzXLnyi2R
— ABC News (@ABC) July 14, 2020
Italian Coast Guard footage shows migrants being rescued from the Mediterranean Sea off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa.
Officials said a plane spotted six people in the water and another 11 on board a small vessel. All 17 were rescued. https://t.co/Atp9OCrBhb pic.twitter.com/nsv26k5mhZ— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
Fiona the hippo and her mom shared a sweet moment, colliding underwater at the Cincinnati Zoo. https://t.co/ExXM6WqLfh pic.twitter.com/WOiV7VNbTL
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/JohnOberg/status/1282273791050162176
If they were dogs, people would riot in the streets. This is what happens to calves in the dairy industry. #GoVegan pic.twitter.com/HbylOLbAIt
— julie marie cappiello Ⓥ (@jmcappiello) July 12, 2020
Huawei faces ban in Britain, uncertainty swirls over timing, extent https://t.co/mZNhHacHB9 pic.twitter.com/BOSbqzvgkG
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 14, 2020
LIVE NOW: Governor Brainard participates in a panel on a decade of Dodd-Frank, co-hosted by @BrookingsInst and @MichiganCFLP.
Watch live: https://t.co/b0d7neYGWg
— Federal Reserve (@federalreserve) June 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/USTreasury/status/1268966916653232128
The Paycheck Protection Program has been a tremendous success for small businesses and the American workforce. pic.twitter.com/CfpzBucf6j
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 18, 2020
This 10-day-old orphaned sea otter pup was rescued from a coastal village north of Tofino on Vancouver Island. He's now receiving round-the-clock care, and members of the rescue team have nicknamed him "Joey." | @cbcnewsbcpic.twitter.com/Lzp1N1yxAd
— CBC (@CBC) July 7, 2020
Canada is an amazing place to call home, and its people make it even better. We’re always there for each other – in good times and bad – and we always will be. And that’s worth celebrating. Happy Canada Day, everyone! https://t.co/SDC41cWOY0 pic.twitter.com/2OKNyxGEqe
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 1, 2020
Life-boat update: In addition to action on extradition and export controls, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau says Canada is looking at additional measures including on immigration “in the days and weeks” ahead that could help Hong Kongers.https://t.co/oFaUMfMmrN
— Hong Kong Watch (@hk_watch) July 3, 2020
I don't know why Trudeau keeps talking down Canada, but I have no problem saying we're the best!
I gave this speech to mark the 150th anniversary of Parliament in 2017 and I think these words are just as important today. It's a little long, but I hope you watch it till the end. pic.twitter.com/THyY3RcmTz
— Andrew Scheer (@AndrewScheer) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1277968834947805194
A message to the Australian community in France following Prime Minister Philippe’s announcements on the #deconfinement process that will start on Monday 11 May. Make sure to visit @gouvernementFR for updates on the situation. pic.twitter.com/4MUkdtkPxS
— Brendan Berne (@AusAmbFR) May 8, 2020
A social and economic crisis “is starting” in France as the health crisis persists, Prime Minister Jean Castex said Saturday in his first comments to the media since he was appointed a day earlier by President Emmanuel Macron https://t.co/buzcYJsA5e
— Bloomberg (@business) July 4, 2020
BREAKING: French President Emmanuel Macron names Jean Castex, who coordinated France’s virus reopening strategy, as the country’s new prime minister. https://t.co/Gt9E5mCTWO
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 3, 2020
France's prime minister has resigned as part of a government overhaul on the heels of a major coronavirus outbreak and recent municipal elections https://t.co/fNVjT1BHI0
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) July 3, 2020
We will not just bounce back, we will bounce forward. Stronger, better and more united than ever before. pic.twitter.com/2WUkozXsRP
— Boris Johnson #StayAlert (@BorisJohnson) July 5, 2020
Hundreds of people demonstrate outside US Embassy in London against death of unarmed black man George Floyd in Minneapolishttps://t.co/p7Td5zzOkz pic.twitter.com/zK10XuRLJ3
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) May 31, 2020
Watch: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday she was confident New Zealand has halted the spread of the coronavirus after the last known infected person in the country recovered https://t.co/2KNtIlbLvE pic.twitter.com/UCE2gSywM1
— TIME (@TIME) June 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/wisheart12/status/1276646711444766722
No deal WARNING: 'We'll walk away!' Boris Johnson hits back at Merkel's latest threat https://t.co/XuyQu4kqFM
— Brexit Home (@BrexitHome) June 27, 2020
Hard to overstate the damage done to UK soft power by @BorisJohnson clownism, Brexit, and now disastrous handling of Covid. French poll below. People asked to name first (green) and second (black) choices Pic 1. Which leader most concerned re own people. Merkel top Johnson 0% 1/2 pic.twitter.com/RRoI7qrBdu
— ALASTAIR CAMPBELL (@campbellclaret) May 17, 2020
„Name a single country in the world that has a functional contact-tracing app?“
„Germany, 12 million downloads.“#CoronaWarnApp #Coronakrise #Corona #Spahn @jensspahn #Merkel #Johnson https://t.co/kqvmzfsi8Q
— Matthias Hauer (@MatthiasHauer) June 24, 2020
German Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested Boris Johnson’s government might not be interested in coming to an agreement on Brexit https://t.co/kG7gqJ0luy
— Bloomberg (@business) June 26, 2020
U.K. companies exporting into the EU will have to wait for permission from tax authorities before they can move their goods under plans being drawn up https://t.co/YRVW1oFgAw
— Bloomberg (@business) June 29, 2020
Boris Johnson warned Germany’s Angela Merkel that the U.K. is ready to make do without a trade deal if the EU isn’t prepared to compromise https://t.co/qmTqTGP2NC
— Bloomberg (@business) July 8, 2020
They gave him the election – now Boris Johnson is trying to keep ‘red wall’ voters on his side https://t.co/jMRg6gYYdG
— The Independent (@Independent) June 30, 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson can’t give Sky’s @BethRigby the answer to how many jobs his new economic plan will create, but says it “is a programme for jobs, jobs, jobs.”
Follow live analysis: https://t.co/zrASblqBzz pic.twitter.com/l73bolxsNN
— SkyNews (@SkyNews) June 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/StandUp4Brexit/status/1278284353173434368
The Pentagon says President Trump has approved plans to cut troops in Germany https://t.co/pYdNoftijg pic.twitter.com/Guquka1drG
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 30, 2020
In Opinion
Anna Sauerbrey writes, "After almost 15 years in office, the pandemic is likely to be Angela Merkel's last great challenge. It could also be the one that seals her legacy: The virus has reconciled Germany to its chancellor."https://t.co/m8fvZYDqTK
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 7, 2020
Merkel is so clear. Compare this straight talk with the self-promoting piffle from Johnson or the craziness of Trump. https://t.co/1kF4JmU9dm
— Matthew Cobb (@matthewcobb) May 2, 2020
"Some of the things he said to…Merkel are ..unbelievable: he called her 'stupid,' accused her of being in the pocket of the Russians…He's toughest [on the phone] with those he looks at as weaklings and weakest with the ones he ought to be tough with." https://t.co/FvQZGRQh0n
— Essenviews – Demand The Truth (@essenviews) June 30, 2020
UK would leave the EU on Australia terms if no deal reached, Johnson tells Merkelhttps://t.co/0AyDZ91QL8
— Andy Bruce (@BruceReuters) July 7, 2020