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research @washingtonpost - comms @postguild - just creating value for the big shareholder in the sky - dm for signal

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i wrote about femcels and why it has been so difficult for people to make sense of them, when we all understood incels basically immediately theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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I'm sick because I shop at that supermarket. It's located in a lower-income Black neighborhood in Buffalo. This terrorist sought out Black people to kill. Literally came to the hood to kill us. And live-streamed it all.

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She often sits and recalls memories of her early life, and some years are easier to remember than others: ‘I was married to an older man. His first wife had died. He was an independent man. He had a horse carriage and cows. I would milk the cows and make butter to sell.'

She often sits and recalls memories of her early life, and some years are easier to remember than others:

‘I was married to an older man. His first wife had died. He was an independent man. He had a horse carriage and cows. I would milk the cows and make butter to sell.'
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New: How the racist gunman was radicalized on the Web. The bigoted fringe theory he believed in "has become mainstream. It’s on millions of televisions each night" wapo.st/3sxYpWg Isaac Stanley-Becker razzan nakhlawi

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A Marine vet smashed his machine gun to make it look like battle damage. Another waited for helicopters to find him with its thermal eye. Another left his dead friends behind. On finding a lot more than you bargained for in Ukraine, w/ razzan nakhlawi Souad Mekhennet washingtonpost.com/national-secur…

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“How did this guy know to come to this grocery store?” said activist David Lewis. “He researched it. He found out we all lived here. And that’s because we’re segregated.” On food deserts, segregation and destructive urban planning on Buf's East Side: washingtonpost.com/nation/interac…

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The right to fight for your job is fundamental to a union — and why having a union is so important for workers everywhere. We want to explain what we do for our members, particularly the rights a Guild-covered worker is entitled to when facing discipline. postguild.org/contract/

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Today, we go to the bargaining table with Washington Post management. We have been building to this moment for years — nearly doubling membership since the last time we bargained and strengthening our influence across the company.

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Don't cross the picket line as our NYTimesGuild colleagues walk out. Meanwhile, we’re bargaining today for better severance for our laid off Magazine coworkers. Want to support both NYT and WaPo journalists? Read these stories from the mag instead of the NYT today 🧵

Don't cross the picket line as our <a href="/NYTimesGuild/">NYTimesGuild</a> colleagues walk out. Meanwhile, we’re bargaining today for better severance for our laid off Magazine coworkers.

Want to support both NYT and WaPo journalists? Read these stories from the mag instead of the NYT today 🧵
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Tomorrow, WaPo hosts a company “town hall.” Employees sent questions in advance, but our publisher Fred Ryan rarely answers the hard ones. None are taken live. But after brutal layoffs, we want answers about WaPo’s future. Democracy Dies in Darkness, right? Here’s what we asked:

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Today, we came into WaPo’s so-called town hall with questions about recent layoffs and the future of the company. Our publisher dropped a bombshell on us by announcing more layoffs and then walking out, refusing to answer any of our questions.

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Today, The Washington Post laid off 20 of our colleagues. While 20 is much smaller than 200 — “a single digit percentage of the workforce,” as Publisher Fred Ryan indicated, that’s little consolation to those who lost their jobs today. That number should be zero.