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RT @TroySch1: @ParkerMolloy Great as always. Another thing that’s been unclear to me in coverage (because nothing I found addressed this sq…Splashed: 36 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: But even if you get beyond the headline, some of the articles really hid the important context.
Unless you just happen t…Splashed: 36 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: So you go with what's probably going to get more attention. In this case, $1.9 mil (or $2 mil, as some headlines rounded…Splashed: 37 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: They're all *technically* accurate.
But it's the ones that say "million" in the title that stand out. And as a former ed…Splashed: 37 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: But, as the saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat. There's more than one way to write a headline.
"$1.9 m…Splashed: 37 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: While those headlines are all *technically* correct, they leave you with the impression that this was an unusually high a…Splashed: 37 minutes ago
RT @ParkerMolloy: Warren's campaign released a bunch of info about legal cases she worked on over the years. 56 cases total, 40-ish of them…Splashed: 37 minutes ago
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