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Roman Battaglia
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Science, enviroment and politics reporter @ Jefferson Public Radio, book nerd, cross-stitcher, traveller. 🏳️‍🌈🌲📻📚 Signal @romanbatt.94
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Oct 13th - The #hackers discover that the Da Vinci virus was a distraction for a hidden worm designed to steal $25m, and the virus is going to capsize an oil fleet the next day as a distraction for the theft.

📽️📅 Hackers (1995)
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From @jpradio.bsky.social @romanbattaglia.com — another example of why we need reporters everywhere.
opb.org OPB @opb.org · 29d
Environmental advocates say that excluding the public and press from timber auctions limits government transparency and prevents meaningful oversight of public land management.

The Bureau of Land Management says the auctions are business meetings, not public events.
BLM timber sales in Oregon and Washington are now closed to the public
An environmental advocate in Southern Oregon said a new policy excluding the public from federal timber auctions hurts accountability and transparency.
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Although it's rarely expressed in outright terms, people often use a very simple heuristic when solving fashion problems: they wish to look rich, which is often disguised as "respectable."

I will show you why this rarely leads to good outfits. 🧵
Sometimes you find a writer's style just doesn't work for you, or the pacing is wrong. And that's okay. Not every book has to be perfect for every reader. There are hundreds of millions of books, more than enough to meet everyone's preferences.
Dude I was gonna say something about this! Why do the spammers think that hot women will get people to click through on a gay hookup app????
It's also literally wrong?? It's not because of timing 'issues', it's because you can't get to the next scavenger spot by the deadline. That's preplanned
I'll be honest, been expecting this for months. He's definitely been less of a presence on the airwaves recently and focusing more on book + tours
scoop: "All Things Considered" co-host Ari Shapiro is leaving the network.

That makes the third major departure announced in the last several weeks, including founding mother Susan Stamberg and top editor Edith Chapin.
I literally don't understand what it's even saying here. It's saying the y is a b, but no it's not, but oh wait, there's another secret b
Stop that living room looks sooo comfy!
Hello, I'm a journalist in a film. I will set up an elaborate cork board with pictures and string connecting the dots on my investigation. I will never be seen filing public records requests or sitting for hours listening to boring city council meetings.
Hello, I'm an author in a film. I will be seen doing anything but writing a book, because typing is boring. Then I will have a 30-second montage of clicking away at a keyboard, I will hand a ream of paper to my editor who will declare it to be genius and a week later I will be atop the NYT list.
Hello, I'm an attorney in a film. I have a pure and perfect knowledge of every area of practice in every jurisdiction. Nevertheless, I will be corrected by a plucky law school grad who just passed the bar. After some stubborn resistance, I will silently nod and take her under my wing.
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NPR @npr.org · Jul 24
Today, President Trump signed a bill into law that will eliminate $1.1B of federal funding for public media. This devastating act tipped the threat against journalism in America into a crisis.

Millions depend on the NPR Network. Now, we’re counting on you.

Donate here: n.pr/458sOhq
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when they close it all up, I do believe this will go down as the funniest video on the internet
Finished Wind and Truth and jumped straight into a nonfiction book on the history of Sicily. The whiplash is wilddddd #booksky
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I enjoyed the political intrigue in The Stormlight Archive. Might not be as deep as GoT but I enjoyed it. Lots of slow-burning stuff, backstabbing especially in the beginning of the series.
Ah yes, because an exclusive article is meant to be a secret and only shown to staff at the WSJ.
WSJ claimed the Trump–Epstein article was an “exclusive.” But what if I told you they fully intended to show it to people? storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Yeah seems like these categories haven't been updated since cell phones have gotten big. One of the "leisure computer" activities is "checking Myspace"
This makes me sad. I wish more people read, it's the best. 📖
The American Time Use Survey came out recently, giving the most detailed look at how the country spends its days, so here's a quick thread

1st, the share of Americans reading for personal interest on an average day has fallen to the lowest level on record, down 10% from 2003🧵
I think that mostly falls under the "computer use for leisure" category
On page 48 of their activity codes lexicon they provide examples for the "Reading for personal interest" which includes reading books/magazines/newspapers, library activities doing personal research and listening to audio books www.bls.gov/tus/lexicons...
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GOOD MORNING IT IS A GREAT DAY TO KEEP REPORTING THE NEWS
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Hello just wanted to say:

Public media is a useful public good. It is a source of great local news at a time when local news is being decimated. Also, in my 10 years in public media, I can say people who work here do it because they believe in the mission of informing people.

Just noting.
Love how they managed to make a lounge with seating that is even more uncomfortable than the ones at the gate.
Meet American Airlines' new grab-and-go lounge concept: Provisions by Admirals Club.

news.aa.com/news/news-de...