WSJ Special Writer. Author of The Man Who Solved the Market, Rising Above, a few others. Miss Jeremy Lin.

Joined September 2009
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Ugur Sahin and Stephane Bancel are responsible for modern science's greatest achievement. This is the story of how they did it--a @WSJ adaptation of A Shot to Save the World, out on Tuesday. wsj.com/articles/theunlikely…
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Payback for Deni Avdija. Karma for Wemby.
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Nice that Mike Breen gets to go out calling a Knicks championship.
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How the heck did Robinson get that?
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I love you, OG. Truly.
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Oh, man. Not a good look for the league.
Tim Donaghy tells you how NBA playoff officiating works to keep a series going
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It started from opening tip lol. Watch the grab.
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Where are OG and Deuce??
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Great game. Wish was 8 quarters.
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Too good. #LGK.
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We still stand a chance.
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We've all been desperate for something to take on pancreatic cancer. Lost my father to that insidious disease. Couldn't be more excited that we're making progress and others might be helped or even spared.
Incredible #ASCO26 moment. Dr. Brian Wolpin, presenter of the daraxonrasib study, received a standing ovation DURING his talk after he stated the survival benefit for PDAC patients. It was sustained. Cheering. I have never see anything like it in the middle of a talk. $RVMD
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Half my feed is #SGA flops. Not sure what that says about me. Or him.
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Crazy how the Rays have identified a new market inefficiency
Sincerely: make baseball great again.
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The Cavs should consider getting back on defense. Analytically speaking.
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In Toronto, a young Jewish girl named Esther has been missing for over a week. To make matters worse, people have been ripping down posters about her disappearance, just like they did with the hostage posters after 10/7—one of the more appalling things I've ever seen in my life.
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