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In case you haven't heard, someone is trying to change your health insurance, if you have insurance. Your claim for benefits can be denied when preexisting conditions reappear as a legitimate reason for denial. Yes, it can't happen today, but someone wants to change that. 👇 👇
Hi A good thing to focus on today is the fact that Vance said yesterday their plan is to get rid of protections for preexisting conditions and charge older Americans more in insurance premiums Do you know any of the 100 million people with pre existing conditions? Let ‘em know
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Her story brought to life their stories.,.
In 1945, a sixteen-year-old girl in New Orleans sat in a classroom and listened to teachers describe Black people as inferior, ignorant, and dangerous. She knew it was a lie. And she decided, then and there, that she would spend her life proving it. That girl was Gwendolyn Midlo Hall. By the time she was seventeen, she had already helped organize the New Orleans Youth Council — a bold, interracial group fighting for African American voter registration in the heart of the segregated South. She marched, she organized, she was arrested. She did not stop. But her most extraordinary act of defiance came decades later — not in the streets, but in a courthouse. While conducting research in Louisiana in the 1980s, Hall opened an old ledger written by 18th-century notaries. Inside were names. Hundreds of them. Names of enslaved Africans — their origins, their skills, their families, their rebellions. Details that English colonists almost never recorded. Details the world had assumed were lost forever. Hall was astounded. She spent years traveling between archives in Louisiana, France, and Spain, piecing together fragments of stolen lives. With the help of five dedicated assistants, she built something the world had never seen: the Louisiana Slave Database — a searchable record of over 107,000 enslaved individuals, documenting their names, ethnicities, occupations, family relationships, and places of origin. What she found also shattered a long-held assumption in academic circles. Scholars had believed colonial Louisiana was shaped primarily by Haiti and the French Caribbean. Hall's database revealed the truth: most enslaved Africans brought to Louisiana came from Senegal and Gambia — a finding that forever changed how historians understand the roots of Creole culture. But perhaps the most profound impact of her work is the most personal. Families — for generations separated from their history by the deliberate erasure of slavery — could now search a database and find an ancestor. A name. A face in the darkness of history, finally brought to light. Gwendolyn Midlo Hall passed away on August 29, 2022, at the age of 93. She is remembered at Whitney Plantation in Louisiana, where two long walls bear the names of every person she found — 107,000 lives, no longer forgotten. She gave them back their names. And in doing so, she gave us all a more honest history.
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Susan Rice absolutely schools Bill Maher on Iran.
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One very telling moment from that Trump interview on NBC that I keep thinking about —-
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This is the culmination of six long years, thousands of pages of writing, sleepless nights and endless days. The PhD journey is now complete. 🙏🏾
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Seem like your crazy uncle?
I’ve been thinking a lot about the extraordinary outbursts of the President of the United States against female journalists... well, actually against journalists in general and journalism. But it feels like he saves his most childlike behavior and irrational language for female reporters, calling them all kinds of names that kids in kindergarten are given times out for. It’s stunning to me to witness such behavior from any leader, any CEO, any person of influence or importance. I’ve never witnessed someone like this raging, this weekend with @meetthepress host @kwelkernbc, just last week in the Oval Office with @cnn’s @kaitlancollins, calling women stupid or piggy, telling them to “smile”, calling them darling, demeaning their credibility. Every good man should denounce this behavior. Every person should be able to stand up for their colleagues and say “No more.” Imagine this man screaming like this at your daughter, your wife, your sister, your mother... would you stand for it? No, you wouldn’t! And neither should any of us. It’s unacceptable and undignified. Period. End of story.
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I’ve been thinking a lot about the extraordinary outbursts of the President of the United States against female journalists... well, actually against journalists in general and journalism. But it feels like he saves his most childlike behavior and irrational language for female reporters, calling them all kinds of names that kids in kindergarten are given times out for. It’s stunning to me to witness such behavior from any leader, any CEO, any person of influence or importance. I’ve never witnessed someone like this raging, this weekend with @meetthepress host @kwelkernbc, just last week in the Oval Office with @cnn’s @kaitlancollins, calling women stupid or piggy, telling them to “smile”, calling them darling, demeaning their credibility. Every good man should denounce this behavior. Every person should be able to stand up for their colleagues and say “No more.” Imagine this man screaming like this at your daughter, your wife, your sister, your mother... would you stand for it? No, you wouldn’t! And neither should any of us. It’s unacceptable and undignified. Period. End of story.
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Another #CiscoLive in the history books, but there are always memories, and soon, the session recordings!! ENJOY!! :-)

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#CLUS2016 Baby!! Can't wait for the session recordings to be ready!
Current status: Physical body is back at work, but the brain is definitely still at #CiscoLive. 🧠💭 Let us know what part of the event you are still thinking about!
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Some persons, I won't say whom, but the common group name includes an "M" and a couple of "A"s -- but I digress, are losin' their ever lovin' minds over the recent L. A. mayoral election...
Did California just perpetrate the most brazen election fraud in history?!? (lol no)
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Did California just perpetrate the most brazen election fraud in history?!? (lol no)
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I am so incredibly honored to be named the 2026 National Association of Black Journalists (@NABJ) Michael J. Feeney Emerging Journalist of the Year. It is so heartwarming and uplifting to be recognized alongside such an incredible group of honorees.🎉✨🧡
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“The enslaved were not bricks in your road, and their lives were not chapters in your redemptive history. They were people turned to fuel for the American machine.” —Ta-Nehisi Coates
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This seems obvious… It’s pattern recognition lol
Researchers sent the same resume to an AI hiring tool twice. Same qualifications. Same experience. Same skills. One version was written by a real human. The other was rewritten by ChatGPT. The AI picked the ChatGPT version 97.6% of the time. A team from the University of Maryland, the National University of Singapore, and Ohio State just published the receipt. They took 2,245 real human-written resumes pulled from a professional resume site from before ChatGPT existed, so the human writing was actually human. Then they had seven of the most-used AI models in the world rewrite each one. GPT-4o. GPT-4o-mini. GPT-4-turbo. LLaMA 3.3-70B. Qwen 2.5-72B. DeepSeek-V3. Mistral-7B. Then they asked each AI to pick the better resume. Every model picked itself. GPT-4o hit 97.6%. LLaMA-3.3-70B hit 96.3%. Qwen-2.5-72B hit 95.9%. DeepSeek-V3 hit 95.5%. The real human almost never won. Then the researchers tried the obvious objection. Maybe the AI is just better at writing. So they had real humans grade the resumes for actual quality and ran the experiment again, controlling for it. The result was worse. Each AI kept picking itself even when human judges rated the human-written version as clearer, more coherent, and more effective. It gets worse. The AIs do not just prefer AI over humans. They prefer themselves over other AIs. DeepSeek-V3 picked its own resumes 69% more often than LLaMA's. GPT-4o picked its own 45% more often than LLaMA's. Each model can recognize and reward its own dialect. Then the researchers ran the simulation that ends careers. Same job. 24 occupations. Same qualifications. The only variable was whether the candidate used the same AI as the screening tool. Candidates using that AI were 23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted. Worst gap was in sales, accounting, and finance. 99% of large companies now run AI on incoming resumes. Most of them use GPT-4o. The paper just proved GPT-4o picks GPT-4o 97.6% of the time. If you wrote your own cover letter this week, you did not lose to a better candidate. You lost to a worse candidate who paid OpenAI 20 dollars. Your qualifications do not matter if the AI prefers its own handwriting over yours.
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“This new Google experiment is not a matter of cosmetic adjustments — it radically transforms journalists’ words.” 🔗 rsf.org/en/usa-google-claimi…
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RT @PearlF: A tenured neuroscientist died by suicide after false accusations against her led to discrimination against her incl breaking up…
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This may (or may not) be my last time graduating so catch the live stream 👩🏽‍🎓👩🏾‍💻🦾
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The country that we grew up in doesn't exist anymore youtube.com/watch?v=esEcnEOd…
We used to listen to a band called Butthole Surfers.
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Do you want to move to Buffalo and work for a scrappy, kick-ass investigative newsroom? If so, Investigative Post is hiring. We cover beats, spend time prying loose public records and publish stories that hold the powerful to account. Come work with me: ire.users.membersuite.com/co…

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