“Revenge” was on the first Kinks album as an instrumental. Jimmy Page covered it as “She Just Satisfies”.
‘She Just Satisfies’: Jimmy Page Sings On His Solo Debut
“Revenge” was on the first Kinks album as an instrumental. Jimmy Page covered it as “She Just Satisfies”.
‘She Just Satisfies’: Jimmy Page Sings On His Solo Debut
🎉The New Black Film Canon is here🎉@Slate’s @dankois and @NPR’s @craftingmystyle asked filmmakers, critics, and scholars for their favorite movies by filmmakers of color and used their picks to shape our list of the 75 greatest films by Black directors. https://t.co/lIxxpejoaT pic.twitter.com/YCMWwA7HvC
— Slate (@Slate) February 27, 2023
Terrific thread. Many unsung talents ripe for searching out. https://t.co/SQgoIlUTgr
— Farran Nehme (@selfstyledsiren) February 11, 2023
I hadn’t heard about Bubbles for a long time.
35 years after Jeff Koons cast Michael Jackson and his chimp pal Bubbles in porcelain, would you believe that Bubbles lives on? In a Florida animal sanctuary. Koons of course lives on, too, in a state of constant & giddy reinvention. A gem by @danielvrileyhttps://t.co/FzxZKRQGZj
— Geoffrey Gagnon (@geoffgagnon) February 23, 2023
The anti-vax movement has spread way beyond COVID-19
The measles outbreak in Ohio was solely in unvaccinated children, mostly young. Out of 85 cases, 36 were hospitalized. https://t.co/1EpzbmFkta
— (((Dorit Reiss))) (@doritmi) February 23, 2023
SSPE yet to be determined. #vaccines #vaccineswork
Health officials are warning that people who attended the weekslong spiritual revival event at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, on February 18, may have been exposed to measles https://t.co/J9taed246r
— CNN (@CNN) February 25, 2023
Republicans not only want to limit abortion access in states they control, they want to limit it everywhere. They believe in states rights except when they don’t like what states are doing.
The want to make abortion a crime.
The anti-abortion movement has always been clear: They believe abortion is murder. They will punish women accordingly. https://t.co/08DamqiuC0
— Jill Filipovic (@JillFilipovic) February 24, 2023
More than 300 abortion-related bills — a majority of which seek restrictions — have been proposed around the U.S. Doctors are the most vulnerable to punishment.
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) February 17, 2023
“You can’t go to jail for screwing up an appendectomy,” one lawmaker said. https://t.co/nLbSOpWR6b
Since Roe was overturned, the battleground over abortion access has moved to state legislatures — a complex landscape that's constantly shifting.
— Kavitha Surana (@Ksurana6) February 8, 2023
To help make sense of it, read @MegMcCloskey latest guide to the bills on the table and emerging trends:https://t.co/sAmv42zJJO
Republicans aim to decimate abortion access in post-Roe haven states https://t.co/CvtcHK4XPQ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 5, 2023
After GOP underperformance in November’s midterm elections, the Republican National Committee passed a resolution pushing the strictest antiabortion legislation possible.https://t.co/OLpgSgekcF
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 30, 2023
Instead of banning abortion through state law, Senate Bill 65—introduced by Kansas Senator Chase Blasi—would give local authorities the power to pass abortion restrictions. This would defy Kansas voters’ desire to keep abortion rights intact. https://t.co/9xsBWtgpyn
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) January 25, 2023
NEWS: Kansas lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow cities + counties to ban abortion — despite the August referendum where Kansans voted overwhelmingly in favor of protecting abortion rights. pic.twitter.com/VYIj2JEElE
— Caroline Kitchener (@CAKitchener) January 20, 2023
GOP candidate Kevin Adams as “no comment” on wether he supports Youngkin’s proposal to imprison doctors and women.
— Virginia Democrats (@vademocrats) December 16, 2022
“Adams’s campaign manager, Kendyl Parker, did not answer a question about asking whether he would support Youngkin’s abortion proposals.”https://t.co/FPRLAvi9bC
Just to be clear on what this means, Alliance Defending Freedom is asking a hand-picked, Trump-appointed district judge in Amarillo to effectively block legal access to Mifepristone on a nationwide basis.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) November 18, 2022
Stunningly important — and stunningly cynical. https://t.co/cEvCkmbOxv
The lawsuit by a conservative group claims that the FDA lacked the authority to approve mifepristone, the drug used in more than half of the abortions in the United States, and did not adequately study it to determine it’s safety. https://t.co/xI69sATVfQ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 19, 2022
A South Carolina woman was arrested and charged with “performing or soliciting an abortion” this week after allegedly taking abortion pills to end her pregnancy in October 2021 https://t.co/Y0dL0NeSD5
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) March 3, 2023
New: South Carolina Republicans have introduced a bill that would allow women to be executed if they have an abortion. The bill is also vague enough to potentially include miscarriages. https://t.co/EMaeJz9EA3
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) March 3, 2023
I often get asked for the CDC wastewater page. Here is a link to the page.https://t.co/Dgeqn1gTAU
— Covid Report (@CovidDataReport) July 9, 2023
Just presented at #CROI2023: We counted the number of kids and adults fully masked at school and compared it to wastewater in covid. After correcting for background vaccination and case rates, masking was significantly associated with lower probability of covid+ 💩 (1/x) pic.twitter.com/xgAYxt5t7w
— Rebecca Fielding-Miller(rkfmiller@sciences.social) (@rkfmiller) February 22, 2023
cc: @COVIDPoops19 https://t.co/tQuMZhLUkR
— Craig Helmstetter (@c_helmstetter) February 24, 2023
THREAD. Boston wastewater observations since Dec 1.
— Joseph Allen (@j_g_allen) March 3, 2021
(compiling my Boston wastewater tweets in one spot)
Data source: https://t.co/gqpDWnQzSx pic.twitter.com/Ypq7NUe0Wg
Some results from our recent study are discussed 🛩💩🧬
— Kata Farkas🇭🇺🇬🇧🏴 (@KataFarkas211) January 22, 2023
CDC is talking to airlines about wastewater testing in planes. New reports support that strategy. https://t.co/6IsO8BY6Ib via @nbcnews
Wastewater surveillance has provided valuable information during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the U.S. system needs sustained funding and to be implemented more equitably across regions and demographic groups, according to a new report. https://t.co/2s4HknqW4h
— NYT Health (@NYTHealth) January 21, 2023
This note just out in MMWR. Never in a million years imagined myself contributing to one of these…https://t.co/Z1G211wzSw
— Aaron Bivins, PhD, PE (@shitsheaux) February 23, 2023
Wastewater study finds #masks prevent #COVID-19 in schools https://t.co/23JNXzUldF cc @GidMK @DFisman @DrJenGunter @rkfmiller: "…it's really promising for how we can be effective even with real-world masking strategies, and how it doesn't have to be all or nothing."
— Timothy Caulfield (@CaulfieldTim) February 23, 2023
From the plane bathrooms…..
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) February 23, 2023
Wastewater #SARSCoV2 genomic surveillance of >80 international flights coming into the US JFK
—81% positive for the virus
—Confirms ability to detect variants
—Took only a few minutes to collect samples https://t.co/pgqXccdOpZ pic.twitter.com/aBEFXLLNyL
DeSantis is terrible
I read the memo he sent to teachers.
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) February 24, 2023
It sets up a byzantine, multi-step book approval process that makes it virtually impossible for schools to have any books that aren't preapproved by the state. It's a book ban. No doubt.
With felony charges for teachers who don't comply. https://t.co/csJ93Yvy7n
Cancelling culture. https://t.co/A2y3lRNqCI
— Nikki Fried (@NikkiFried) February 11, 2023
Duval County, Florida is banning books about Roberto Clemente, Hank Aaron, Rosa Parks and Jim Thorpe.
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) February 7, 2023
I wonder what these four all have in common other than being American heroes.
This list of books are banned in duval county, FL.
— TPBlue💔 (@TPBlue4) February 7, 2023
As I understand it, there is legislation underway, but not yet passed, that will allow for parents in FL to monitor for content NOT contained.
⛔️It’s a problem.
Pass it on, Mike. https://t.co/6xrcx0blQz #
Once again, these books aren't simply banned. It is a FELONY for teachers to let students borrow them, possibly including jail time.
— Daniel R. Epstein (@depstein1983) February 7, 2023
Imagine being fined, losing your teaching license, and possibly going to jail because you gave a student a book about Henry Aaron. https://t.co/a4iECtbxCA
Ok everyone. The book in question has arrived. And I think I may have identified the issue… https://t.co/it5nfbc03r pic.twitter.com/qtzjTKwqwO
— Brandon Wolf (@bjoewolf) January 30, 2023
At a Florida school where teachers are being told to hide all books or risk 5 years in prison, “the kids began crying and writing letters to the principal, saying, ‘Please don’t take my books, please don’t do this.’”
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) February 1, 2023
This is because of a new DeSantis law. https://t.co/L4VAg0P31C
Yesterday we logged almost 200 challenges- about 150 of those resulted in immediate removals.
— Florida Freedom to Read Project (@FLFreedomRead) January 31, 2023
This is a picture of all the books removed from one HS library, in one day, in one District, due to the objections of one man.
This is not freedom. #FreeTheBooks pic.twitter.com/umwwY9tzh2
The GOP doesn’t care what Trump has done – liar, bigot, insurrection inciter, it’s all fine with them
2024 GOP primary via new Quinnipiac poll:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) February 16, 2023
42% Trump
36% DeSantis
5% Haley
4% Pence
4% Pompeo
2% Cruz
2% Cheney
1% Scott
0% Youngkin
0% Sununu
0% Noem
0% Hogan
0% Hutchinson
0% Christie
4% undecided
2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 23, 2023
Trump 47%
DeSantis 31%
Pence 7%
Cruz 5%
Haley 3%
T. Scott 3%
Cheney 2%
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Head-2-Head:
Trump 50% (+12)
DeSantis 38%
.
Trump 61% (+39)
Haley 22%
.@premisedata, 661 RV, 2/16-19https://t.co/5GbvMGCs1b
These polls are pretty useless because it's not a head-to-head matchup. I'm less convinced than ever that DeSantis has what it takes to beat Trump in a primary. pic.twitter.com/4ezalfF1HJ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 20, 2023
2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 9, 2023
DeSantis 33%
Trump 33%
Pence 2%
Haley 1%
Cruz 1%
Paul 1%
Pompeo 1%
.
Head-2-Head:
DeSantis 53% (+13)
Trump 40%
.
DeSantis 67% (+48)
Cruz 19%
.
Trump 60% (+29)
Cruz 31%
.@MonmouthPoll , 566 RV, 1/26-2/2https://t.co/ankftyErij pic.twitter.com/JwC7VeixWx
2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 23, 2023
Trump 52%
DeSantis 24%
Haley 15%
.@Rasmussen_Poll, 2/16-20https://t.co/bcZ4zHpGbf
2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 23, 2023
DeSantis 40%
Trump 31%
Pence 8%
Haley 8%
Cheney 5%
Cruz 2%
Pompeo 2%
Hogan 1%
Noem 1%
Rubio 1%
Youngkin 1%
.
Head-2-Head:
DeSantis 55% (+18)
Trump 37%
.@WPAIntel, 1,000 RV, 2/13-16https://t.co/l0HZmWYCx8
2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 14, 2023
Trump 43%
DeSantis 31%
Pence 7%
Haley 4%
.@Reuters/@Ipsos, 1,465 RV, 2/6-13https://t.co/gFtIyP47QH
Trump’s grip on the Republican base is slipping — even among his fans https://t.co/TRaLieBNOm
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 24, 2023
Great column
Analysis: Elected officials from safer seats are more likely to hold extreme ideological positions, meaning that a Boebert should be more moderate than a Greene. But over the past 50 years, House Republicans moved right regardless of how safe their seat. https://t.co/Gnlk06drfG
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 14, 2023
The Johnny Cash Show was on television from 1969 to 1971. He had lots of great guests. There are some full episodes on YouTube.