Tag: Op-Ed

RT @CornellPress: #IStartMyDayBy checking out the new #CornellPress books for the upcoming fall/winter season. And here is a blog post on THE SMILE OF THE HUMAN BOMB, coming out September 2018: https://t.co/9lXBFklizV #Terrorism #SuicideAwareness #MiddleEast #Israel #Palestine #InTheNews #ReadUP

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RT @CornellPress: #IStartMyDayBy checking out the new #CornellPress books for the upcoming fall/winter season. And here is a blog post on THE SMILE OF THE HUMAN BOMB, coming out September 2018: https://t.co/9lXBFklizV #Terrorism #SuicideAwareness #MiddleEast #Israel #Palestine #InTheNews #ReadUP

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RT @EU_Commission: The European Fund for Strategic Investments #EFSI has mobilised €335 billion in additional investment across the EU since July 2015. It has supported at least 750,000 jobs in the EU. More results → https://t.co/T7hKFvSsaj #investEU https://t.co/ZrpgmXTLv7

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RT @bridgeinit: Abdul El-Sayed could be America’s first Muslim-American governor as he has entered the race in #Michigan. Still, he faces #Islamophobia on both sides of the aisle. WATCH: (Find the full video from VICE News here: https://t.co/VxduhJjCWw) https://t.co/GRNx3p4GpT

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RT @mendcommunity: ***Work with MEND’s Islamophobia Response Unit*** Be part of a team providing legal support and advice to victims of Islamophobic hate crime and discrimination. For more information and details of how to apply, take a look 👇  https://t.co/Sk81nnb1m1 https://t.co/Ti7tRar7hh

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RT @BrookingsInst: The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 53 years ago, but voter suppression still persists in today’s elections: https://t.co/ouZxSz0qNm

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RT @RANDCorporation: Our new analysis finds that the New York Health Act could expand coverage without increasing overall health spending. But the actual effects of the plan would be subject to many future decisions that ultimately influence cost and who pays. https://t.co/jsS9elFzU6 via @jodilliu

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RT @RANDCorporation: Our new analysis finds that the New York Health Act could expand coverage without increasing overall health spending. But the actual effects of the plan would be subject to many future decisions that ultimately influence cost and who pays. https://t.co/jsS9elFzU6 via @jodilliu

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RT @RANDCorporation: Our new analysis finds that the New York Health Act could expand coverage without increasing overall health spending. But the actual effects of the plan would be subject to many future decisions that ultimately influence cost and who pays. https://t.co/jsS9elFzU6 via @jodilliu

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RT @RANDCorporation: Our new analysis finds that the New York Health Act could expand coverage without increasing overall health spending. But the actual effects of the plan would be subject to many future decisions that ultimately influence cost and who pays. https://t.co/jsS9elFzU6 via @jodilliu

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