A new study showed people videos of chimpanzees and bonobos' 10 most frequent gestures — like raising arms and shaking an object. About half of humans could recognize what the movements meant.
https://t.co/InZg1pZwjh
I did not have this feud between two drag queens on my 2023 bingo card but I am here for it. 😂
North Korea's capital is under lockdown until Sunday to fight the spread of an unspecified respiratory disease. Authorities have made no mention of COVID. https://t.co/rIIL5PcKYF
Pope Francis called laws that criminalize homosexuality unjust — and said the Catholic Church should work to put those laws to an end.
He said while Catholic teaching holds that homosexual acts are a "sin," being homosexual is not a "crime."
https://t.co/eMg9Di3Nw5
RT @DougJBalloon@twitter.com
Guest Essay | The case for dismembering Jamal Khashoggi
By Mike Pompeo
Mr. Pompeo, a businessman, is the former Secretary of State and Director of the CIA
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1618024665640992768
RT @NormOrnstein@twitter.com
From Jake Tapper to NPR, mainstream media are framing this in the opposite way. Bothsidesism, why won’t Biden negotiate? Journalistic malpractice. And deadly dangerous for the country, the economy and the global economy. https://twitter.com/crampell/status/1617865790178590721
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/NormOrnstein/status/1618219116590157826
“Millions of American workers have never known a world without the specter of mass layoffs. That kind of instability has characterized the economy since the late 1970s and ’80s, when the notion of prioritizing shareholders above all else took root and companies embraced the strategy of growing fast and then cutting down quick.”
There it is. And the rise of inequality along with it. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/25/business/layoffs-remote-work.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
No, we can't teach you about Martin Luther King, slavery, and the Haitian Revolution, but we can spend time teaching you how to hide from an active shooter or where to get your conceal-and-carry license. We can protect you from "ideas" that may improve your life, not "idiots" who might kill you.
You are not paying attention if you don't think America has become a hellscape for all of us. There was more freedom in the Soviet under Stalin than Florida under DeSantis
RT @emzorbit
Missouri Secretary of State is testifying as an expert stating that the “science is clear” about men having a genetic advantage over women in sports. @JayAshcroftMO has an engineering degree and a law degree. He is not an expert in physiology, anatomy, biology, genetics. #moleg
"As broken as the electoral process seems now, history tells us it can, and will, get much worse if we don’t take a stand and make the choice to elect leaders who will protect our democracy from further erosion."
https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/registering-texans-to-vote-with-my-van-named-for-barbara-jordan/
@dangillmor they didn''t accidentally do this--the NYT does bad things because they want to do bad things, it's not some sort of slip & stumble problem
Every day that passes without an apology from the New York Times for its atrocious 2016 campaign coverage -- and a meaningful description of how it will do better -- is evidence that the "Paper of Record" remains broken in one of its most important functions. There is a fundamental arrogance to the institution, and a relentless insistence on business as usual in political coverage.
If and when democracy falls, the New York Times will have been complicit.
Professor of Biology. Research interests in molecular, evolutionary, and developmental biology.