https://twitter.com/AucklandUni/status/1295820523520380930
Face masks to be required on city buses for everyone over 12 years old, Government confirmshttps://t.co/h87R61nftW pic.twitter.com/sxQ5PHjbjW
— 1 NEWS (@1NewsNZ) August 27, 2020
'Is this even legal?': Mask seller slammed for using Govt COVID-19 branding as ad https://t.co/UmarKojPFO
— Newshub (@NewshubNZ) August 27, 2020
NZX website goes down for the third day in a row https://t.co/VT27Qmawd2 pic.twitter.com/8CwRqev4ws
— Stuff (@NZStuff) August 27, 2020
Investigators believe the propeller fell off a plane mid-flight before a fatal crash — residents are now being asked to keep an eye out for it. https://t.co/HCPsfUTA3l
— nzherald (@nzherald) August 27, 2020
Victoria’s coronavirus numbers are continuing to stabalise with the state recording its fourth consecutive day of under 150 cases. There have also been 23 further deaths, making it the state’s third deadliest day in the pandemic. https://t.co/CWkocDFwOT @BlakeJohnson #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/MNzNIGfLK6
— 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) August 27, 2020
Fears about national security have prompted the Federal Government to announce new laws that could wipe out dozens of deals with foreign Governments. #AusPol #9News pic.twitter.com/DUOnZ3FrfK
— Nine News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) August 27, 2020
Abbott's new British trade role called into question as gig exposes European jaunt | @latikambourke https://t.co/ZQAIiCPNgX
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) August 27, 2020
Jab Away! The PM wins over the media with his new vax.
Plus, SEX on Sunrise, more magazine LIES, and an unfortunate slip-up on British TV. #MediaBites #MediaWatch #auspol pic.twitter.com/4XQQF2XnHE
— Media Watch (@ABCmediawatch) August 20, 2020
Town launches plan to make Pink Lake pink again https://t.co/TMcYGnVdR3
— ABC News (@abcnews) August 25, 2020
Divisions on COVID-19 measures show importance of building consensus. @MelbInstUOM Taking the Pulse of the Nation survey in latest from @michellegrattan https://t.co/m4Sz7hM2x4 via @ConversationEDU
— Business & Economics UniMelb (@BusEcoNews) August 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/ANUBellSchool/status/1298442553373622273
The global risk of the US election | @sigmargabriel | https://t.co/K1WcgLhObS pic.twitter.com/ir5ZULkpsN
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) August 27, 2020
Dr John Edwards, Senior Fellow at the Lowy Institute and member of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 2011 to 2016, writes the latest Lowy Institute Analysis on Australia’s economic recovery from the #CoronavirusPandemic https://t.co/275GcpZqD5
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) August 26, 2020
OUT NOW: the 2020 Lowy Institute Poll
Our 16th annual poll on Australian attitudes towards international issues.
Report by @natashaskassamhttps://t.co/pAcGcQVb5Q pic.twitter.com/VnibeYIwZW
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) June 23, 2020
The coronavirus has changed the world, but some of its 2nd order effects are not obvious yet.
Want to know what will happen to real estate? Follow what’s happening now in the areas that already live in the future.
Housing available in the SF market has doubled in 1 year [1/4] https://t.co/T0e7r02j8u
— Tomas Pueyo (@tomaspueyo) August 16, 2020
Coronavirus will become a long-term business: Real estate investment expert https://t.co/AA5nzdfjgs#ClamanCountdown
— Liz Claman (@LizClaman) August 19, 2020
Coronavirus Pandemic Pushing Cape Cod Real Estate Sales, Driving Prices Up @Anaridis reportshttps://t.co/N7uLSZVhU5
— WBZ | CBS Boston News (@wbz) August 21, 2020
Will New Yorkers fleeing Covid-19 for smaller and quieter places take the city's fiercely competitive real estate market right along with them? https://t.co/kW6dLGqnhV
— NYT Real Estate (@nytrealestate) August 19, 2020
Milwaukee’s longstanding high-end residential enclaves are staging a Covid-era comeback. “I have never seen this kind of demand.” https://t.co/Vjjkkwa2xq
— WSJ Mansion (@WSJRealEstate) August 15, 2020
From the CPD Blog: Former U.S. diplomats Earle and Barbara Scarlett make policy recommendations for the U.S.' role on the global stage. Read here: https://t.co/dfX4QdkPDF@StateDept pic.twitter.com/A49Jp2Chbk
— USC Public Diplomacy (@PublicDiplomacy) August 20, 2020
“We should be talking about women not as political pawns but as leadership powerhouses.”
—Professor Ella Bell Smith #TuckDBP #TuckLSI https://t.co/dGFM8HOhAg— TuckExecEd (@TuckExecEd) August 11, 2020
"Those of us who study female leadership read into Biden's choice that American culture is finally beginning to recognize the dignity and respect of strong, Black women, long a stereotype but not always positive," says #TuckExecEd prof Ella Bell Smith.https://t.co/TmW5OtCnay
— TuckExecEd (@TuckExecEd) August 20, 2020
New research by @SmithSchool’s Roland Rust explores how technological, socioeconomic and geopolitical forces are changing #marketing and deepening customer relationships: https://t.co/edsMOEyH4z #CRM
— Smith Brain Trust (@SmithBrainTrust) August 6, 2020
.@SmithSchool’s @DrDavidKass explains why investors should have a time horizon of at least five to 10 years: https://t.co/04H7Hyxu8V
— Smith Brain Trust (@SmithBrainTrust) August 14, 2020
“Apple’s $2 trillion valuation represents about 10 percent of GDP for the U.S. and about 7 percent of the S&P 500…Its iPhone is ubiquitous. It has transformed the way we live. Its ecosystem is self-sustaining” —@SmithSchool’s @DrDavidKass: https://t.co/hnClVNC6RW
— Smith Brain Trust (@SmithBrainTrust) August 19, 2020
“It was unbelievable when we saw the proliferation and scale of #ecommerce in action,” says Michael Brennan, executive director of WSB's Graaskamp Center for @UW_RealEstate. “This is the most brutal proving ground for e-commerce that we will ever see."https://t.co/HV6HA6LR2W
— WI School of Business Research (@WSBresearch) August 11, 2020
WSB professor @astajkovic's research.⬇️ https://t.co/wXTW3qcW08
— WI School of Business Research (@WSBresearch) August 13, 2020
CGEG's Prof. @KatharinaPistor on @ProSyn: "The original purpose of limited-liability protection was to encourage investment in corporations. Yet by allowing shareholders to profit from their harms, it has evolved into a source of systemic market failure." https://t.co/Bj6JvMDPAd
— Columbia | CGEG (@ColumbiaCGEG) March 3, 2020
James K. Polk, was the first-ever “dark horse” candidate to be emerge as the candidate out of his party's convention process: unheralded before the convention began, acceptable to all factions of the party without thrilling any. https://t.co/qpfsSo76Sx pic.twitter.com/QCtlibyesX
— Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective (@OriginsOSU) August 21, 2020
It's #NationalRadioDay. Shoutout to the University's college radio station WRUR, on the air for more than 7 decades. | https://t.co/VQotCkyE5J pic.twitter.com/1yQ0G9wPiF
— Univ. of Rochester (@UofR) August 20, 2020
A beautiful video tribute to Vice President Biden’s late son Beau Biden featured at the #DemConvention2020. Beau passed away of Cancer and remains one of Joe's biggest motivators.#JoeBidenKamalaHarris2020 pic.twitter.com/kTc8dQlBix
— Election dot Org (@DotElection) August 21, 2020
Updated @LeanTossup Senate Model:
Pop Vote:
Democrats: 54%
Republicans: 44%
Other: 2%Seats:
Democrats: 52 (+7)
Republicans: 48 (-5)Chance of Majority:
Democrats: 88.6%
Republicans: 11.3%Model: https://t.co/VChZeenCfP
(Seat changes with 2018 Election) pic.twitter.com/d8TIhKLQiS
— Polling USA (@USA_Polling) August 20, 2020
Tulsi ended her campaign and endorsed Biden, even though her views mostly align with Bernie, and she got nothing in return. https://t.co/DtR5kLWsgK
— The Election Center (@ElectionCenter_) August 21, 2020
#SC01 is honestly the least stupid considering it's likely do to geography. https://t.co/WyAJK81mNi
— The Election Center (@ElectionCenter_) August 19, 2020
“Together, we can and will rebuild our economy. And when we do, we’ll not only build back, we’ll #BuildBackBetter.” – @JoeBiden #DemConvention pic.twitter.com/ai3MkSj1r5
— The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) August 21, 2020
It's time for Night 4 of the #DemConvention! Watch: https://t.co/igShvAKeuM
— The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) August 21, 2020
“Bernie and everybody else and Biden has totally accepted it. They are anti-fracking, they’re anti-everything, they’re anti fossil fuel. Our nation would go into a massive depression if that ever happened.”—@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/B5Cp51dQGe
— GOP (@GOP) August 21, 2020
Why do Democrats refuse to mention China at the DNC?
Get the answer on the latest GOP Update with @LizRNC ⬇️https://t.co/svivtzCC2y pic.twitter.com/YzdEfJnfM1
— GOP (@GOP) August 21, 2020
Missing from Biden's bio: Bragging about his award from George Wallace and being on the South's side of the Civil War.
Where’s the Democrat outrage over that? pic.twitter.com/Xb5IsO3biT
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) August 21, 2020
Wisconsin election board rejects Kanye West's bid to get on the state's presidential ballot, ruling his application was submitted too late. https://t.co/HDjU5CHQUf
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 21, 2020
President Trump, who's repeatedly railed against mail-in voting, says he has concerns about in-person voting as well, and wants to use law-enforcement as poll watchers on Election Day. https://t.co/ZWDTuQHRy6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 21, 2020
"It's like Trump is trying to lose the state that could end it all for him," Republican Voters Against Trump co-founder Mike Murphy says about Florida.https://t.co/OzknnuaQv3
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 24, 2020
From @FrankBruni: Democrats didn’t urge voters merely to deliver Joe Biden and Kamala Harris any old margin of victory. They urged a show of force so lopsided that it would be able to overcome whatever schemes Trump might hatch. https://t.co/UXKWdideyp
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) August 22, 2020
Kellyanne Conway's decision to leave the WH–and husband George quitting the Lincoln Project–prompted by family turmoil. As she plans to give the kids "more mama," a look at what happened @DanaPerino https://t.co/6RGY6oTHAB
— #MediaBuzz (@MediaBuzzFNC) August 24, 2020
Fox News' Dana Perino said that Biden hit a home run and gave the best speech of his life.
So far, every single person on Fox, including Brit Hume
and Karl Rove, praised the speech. Rove said if he was a Republican strategist, they'd be worried.#DemConvention— Ahmed Baba (@AhmedBaba_) August 21, 2020
.@DanaPerino joins me on today on #TheUntoldStory – listen now on @foxnewsradiohttps://t.co/MQHawurN0R
— Martha MacCallum (@marthamaccallum) August 20, 2020
Chris Wallace and Dana Perino had only good things to say about the former first lady's address. https://t.co/Qzq7TVq1Es
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) August 18, 2020
Biden tells donors he will end most of Trump's tax cuts https://t.co/shPosMoKsr@TheJuanWilliams and @JesseBWatters @greggutfeld @KennedyNation @DanaPerino
— JB2 (@Anxie_TEA) August 24, 2020
As the Chinese Communist Party continues to obfuscate and escalate tensions with the U.S. and our allies, it is important they're held accountable.
Visit https://t.co/iKFCrzUk7n for the only full account of CCP actions on COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/7ZVbPMVkBd
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) June 10, 2020
https://twitter.com/TECRO_USA/status/1293523892389249025
“The more polarized the U.S. is, the more we attack each other, the less chance we have of influencing China,” @mikepillsbury says in @AspenSecurity discussion https://t.co/5N6Ku9tHO6 #AspenSecurity
— Aspen Strategy Group (@AspenStrategy) August 5, 2020
LIVE: Defense Research & Engineering for Modernization director talks modernization priorities w/ @HudsonInstitute https://t.co/M9ac7hfIj5
— Armed with Science (@ArmedwScience) June 30, 2020
While China is currently providing its neighbors with critical economic lifelines, many in the Asia-Pacific are still looking for alternatives. China’s continued economic power means that any decoupling will carry a cost. https://t.co/RqhntusHO7
— Atlantic Council (@AtlanticCouncil) August 20, 2020
#ACelections2020 — Cyber-insecurity: The coming digital disruption https://t.co/6lIk2SijHY
— Atlantic Council (@AtlanticCouncil) August 20, 2020
Objectivism Q&A https://t.co/GS0nO2X3Ud
— Ayn Rand Institute (@AynRandInst) August 19, 2020
"In terms of funding, [states] have to balance the needs of safety along with the continuing need to bolster cybersecurity." — @Qhodgson pic.twitter.com/9jlKly9QIF
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 20, 2020
Many experts believe that there will be a continued need this fall for public health interventions to limit the spread of #COVID19 and protect the public.
This presents a severe threat to state election plans. Our new research examines these challenges: https://t.co/kwRGFeXOFi
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 21, 2020
CSIS's @AsiaMTI has released a significant update to its map of Chinese power projection capabilities in the South China Sea to account for new developments in 2020, including KJ-500 airborne early warning and control aircraft. https://t.co/ubRcTy56U6 pic.twitter.com/PWnRijvNZZ
— CSIS (@CSIS) August 20, 2020
Covid-19 will fundamentally change urban spaces, food security, and energy markets. A new CSIS white paper predicts new trendlines out to 2050. https://t.co/apco7suF6t pic.twitter.com/5GOMSgByVJ
— CSIS (@CSIS) August 19, 2020
Russia might try to meddle in the U.S. election, argues @apolyakova, but Russia is not the sole danger. “The lack of serious retaliation or long-lasting consequences for its behavior has effectively left the door open for others to follow Russia’s lead.”https://t.co/jg2siVyWD8
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 21, 2020
Belarusian opposition leader urges her supporters to step up their calls for a free and fair presidential election pic.twitter.com/W1e5vGAXHi
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) August 21, 2020
LISTEN: @EBKania joins @ChhabraT and @YaleLawSch's Robert Williams for a conversation with @S_R_Anders about the state of U.S.-China relations. More from @lawfareblog: https://t.co/TQ1qFeFjaX
— CNAS (@CNASdc) August 25, 2020
According to Jim Mitre and Andre Gellerman, "China and Russia are advancing their interests—and undermining those of United States—with extensive use of gray zone tactics." Read more from the Next Defense Strategy series: https://t.co/cOJrxwcn9r
— CNAS (@CNASdc) August 25, 2020
"Europe's comeback, though perhaps little noticed by today's inwardly-focused Americans, augurs good things to come," writes Richard Fontaine. https://t.co/Fju3LJhlbr
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) August 24, 2020
Tune in to Horns of a Dilemma https://t.co/fwatjNnCve
— War on the Rocks (@WarOnTheRocks) August 26, 2020
National Security and Korea Peninsula Headlines and Commentary @ SWJhttps://t.co/EF20IcGohRhttps://t.co/m7wzBXhVXC
— Small Wars Journal (@smallwars) August 23, 2020