My pinned tweet seems to have disappeared, so here is the story I worked on for 6+ years, upon arrests, pre-convictions for crimes against humanity, for the rape of ~50 little girls, aged 18 months-11 years
Please don’t cancel your subscriptions to @nytimes! It is an incredible paper filled with talented journalists. We need them and we need a thriving free press. Thank you!
“We’ve chosen to trust women, we’ve chosen to invest in our children, we’ve chosen to address climate change, and we’ve made it loud and clear, as long as this administration is in this office, this is a union state.” 2/
Hi all. I truly appreciate everyone’s support but I need to ask you a favor: PLEASE don’t unsubscribe from @nytimes. I have loved this paper and its mission my whole life. Their journalism is some of the most important & best in the world, & they need to be read widely. Thank you
Hard to fathom all the talk of “cancel culture” on my timeline while I’m left without an income during a pandemic. I’m not an ideology, I’m a hard-working person who can no longer pay her bills. @SulomeAnderson @yashar@michaeldweiss
The vet is coming to my house this afternoon for Moose’s last day. I won’t be on here after this, but I want to thank you all for loving him so much. My heart is being ripped out.
My friend in South Africa told me they've become used to power outages for maybe 5 hours at a time — which is what Kyiv, on a good day, is dealing with. Why is a country not at war going through these outages for years? Corruption has to be the answer.
I was on the shift of the NYT live coverage on Jan. 6. From that day onward, we were instructed not to call what happened a "riot." I believe we used "mob" mostly.