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Rebecca Fielding-Miller
7 months ago
Today I lost an NIH grant training clinicians to do research about intimate partner violence with perinatal women. More women are murdered in the perinatal period than die of obstetric complications. I didn't just lose a grant. We lost an entire cohort of people building careers to prevent that.
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Matthew Levitt
7 months ago
Two Men Are Convicted in Plot to Kill Iranian Dissident Masih Alinejad in New York City
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Two Men Are Convicted in Plot to Kill Iranian Dissident Masih Alinejad in New York City
The convictions brought some measure of resolution to what U.S. officials have described as an unrelenting retaliation effort against Masih Alinejad.
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Universal Hub
7 months ago
Wu: "But for 395 years, come high water or hell - no matter who threatens to bring it - Boston has stood up for the people we love and the country we built. And weāre not stopping now."
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Universal Hub
7 months ago
Wu: "Boston is not a city that tolerates tyranny. We are the city that leads in the storm; that stands up under pressure, together; and finds strength in each other. We will defend the people we love with all that weāve got. I couldnāt ask for more in a family."
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Universal Hub
7 months ago
Wu: "God bless our City, God bless our people, and God save whoever messes with Boston."
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Michele Kelemen
7 months ago
When you have time, take a listen to my colleague in Gaza. This aired Sunday before the Israeli strikes resumed. A Palestinian Reporter Returns Home to Gaza City
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š Listen Now: A Palestinian Reporter Returns Home to Gaza City
Up First From NPR on NPR One | 28:45
https://one.npr.org/i/1238987354:1267939024
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Rachael Sirianni, PhD
7 months ago
This is horrible to post, but I may as well post it. We are essentially shutting down research operations in my group, which is focused on treatments for pediatric brain cancer. Iām a well funded investigator, and thereās no choice. Science canāt function without the stability of NIH
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Barb McQuade
7 months ago
From interview of Lee Bollinger, 1st Amendment scholar who served as dean of @UMichLaw, president of @UMich, and president of Columbia University.
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Will Stancil
8 months ago
Trump is already in the process of illegally abolishing the Department of Education and Department of Labor so the useless Democratic strategists advising us to keep our powder dry on USAID should just go away forever. Either you fight for the principle and all the agencies, or none of them
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Faine Greenwood
8 months ago
āBeing afraid to stand up for foreign aid will let the worst impulses of isolationism win, and for the worst possible reasons and in the worst possible way with the most dire consequences for the beneficiaries of aid at home and abroad.ā - from Paul Musgrave.
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You Can Defend Foreign Aid, Democrats
It's not electoral poison to defend life-saving, interest-advancing agencies
https://musgrave.substack.com/p/you-can-defend-foreign-aid-democrats
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Wendy Edelberg
8 months ago
The Hamilton Project at
@brookings.edu
has published a daily federal outlay tracker, showing whether agencies & federal projects are being funded. Something that in the past would have been overkill & in the weeds, but in the current moment feels essential.
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Tracking federal expenditures in real time - The Hamilton Project
This tool will update daily at 4 p.m. ET on weekdays, excluding federal holidays. Weekly data will update once the previous full weekās data are complete.Ā On January 27, the Trump administration orde...
https://www.hamiltonproject.org/data/tracking-federal-expenditures-in-real-time/
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Sophie Pedder
8 months ago
There is so much going on that this has slipped under the radar. Franceās military retreat from Africa has taken place at astonishing speed. By the end of this year, the only French permanent military base in Africa will be in Djibouti In
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ICYMI ā¬@brookings.edu Foreign Policy scholars reflected on President Carter's foreign policy achievements as well as the challenges his administration faced on the world stage.
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Natan Sachs
10 months ago
With:
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Vanda Felbab-Brown, Jeffrey Feltman,
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Steven Heydemann, Mara Karlin, Kemal KiriÅci,
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Itamar Rabinovich, Bruce Riedel, Angela Stent,
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Natan Sachs
10 months ago
The Assad regime falls. What happens now?
@brookings.edu
experts weigh in. Including>>
www.brookings.edu/articles/the...
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The Assad regime falls. What happens now?
Brookings experts break down what the Assad regime's fall means, what happens now, and the questions that remain.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-assad-regime-falls-what-happens-now/
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10 months ago
What to expect from Trump 2.0 on Iran policy: Jackie Northam
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Dana Stroul
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Vanda Felbab-Brown & Bill de Blasioā© kick off Brookings Foreign Policy's
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Afshon Ostovar
10 months ago
Even the day after, it was clear that Oct 7 was going to upend the Mid Eastās tenuous state. What wasnāt clear was how. What weāre seeing in Syria is perhaps just the start of the ripple effects of Israelās wars. Momentum has shiftedābut weāre a long way from a definitive reset.
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Patrick Skinner
10 months ago
Iāve a long record of no drama in almost all things. But this right here is pretty close to the worst nomination ever. Nightmare pick.
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Mai El-Sadany
10 months ago
The videos of Syrians returning to their home cities after displacement and exile, and the videos of Syrians reuniting with their families -- our region deserves this and so much more. ā¤ļøāš©¹
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Ruslan Trad
10 months ago
Anyone interested in Syria reporting and following of news updates, here is a helpful list to start with:
go.bsky.app/TpjA464
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Kelsey Atherton
10 months ago
What does a ceasefire sound like? War, until it doesn't. I'm reminded today of this recreation, based on British field recordings, of the last minute of World War I into the armistice
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When the Guns Fell Silent | IWM
YouTube video by Harringay Online
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Katie Mummah, PhD
11 months ago
And how suprised are they gonna be to discover they're running the department of 50% nuclear weapons, 15% environmental cleanup, 15% basic science, and then only 20% all the things people assume the DOE does
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Aaron Rupar
11 months ago
You know Donald Trump is going to love firing Marco Rubio. I can already imagine what that tweet is going to look like.
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Tom Pepinsky
11 months ago
This change will not only decimate area studies programs in the US, its distributional impact will be to restrict the study of nonwestern cultures, histories, languages, and literatures to the wealthiest universities only. (Disclosure: I have benefitted from Title VI funding for SE Asia)
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