I really felt bad for y’all with March, April & May birthdays this year but still I JUST KNEW it wouldn’t be me because my shit is all the way in October. Here we are, together as one 🤡— Knight (@knightsglow) September 2, 2020
Next year’s Oscars: Best Actor Without Symptoms— billy eichner (@billyeichner) September 3, 2020
In the pandemic economy, nearly 1 in 8 households doesn’t have enough to eat. In the richest nation on earth, they live at the edge of hunger. This week's @NYTmag special issue documents the food crisis in America: https://t.co/tnaQupwHVl pic.twitter.com/z1sZdXJi6I— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 3, 2020
Anyone else rip their mask off when they get in to the car like they’ve just finished a disappointing surgery on Grey’s Anatomy— Sophia Cadogan (@sophiacadogan) September 2, 2020
of course a top would say this https://t.co/8JYVhxhKDe— giabuchi lastrassi (@jaboukie) September 3, 2020
BREAKING: #PennState's director of athletic medicine, Wayne Sebastianelli, says that cardiac MRI scans revealed that roughly 30-35 percent of Big Ten athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 appeared to have myocarditis. https://t.co/md4p1IoaLh— Parth Upadhyaya (@pupadhyaya_) September 3, 2020
One of the most important pieces of journalism all year -- @KyungLahCNN with the stories of those being evicted and losing their livelihood every day due to the economic stresses of Covid-19.— Josh Campbell (@joshscampbell) September 3, 2020
America is in crisis. Don't look away. pic.twitter.com/IuBsW5sMm1
I know we're all numb, but it is ASTONISHING to me that a President who hobbled both the CDC and the FDA in the midst of a global pandemic that has killed nearly 190,000 Americans is still in a contender in this election, instead of being perp-walked out of the Oval Office.— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) September 2, 2020
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