Kepler finds 715 planets — not a typo http://t.co/z7f91wUSyY — Jared Keller (@jaredbkeller) February 26, 2014


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Fashion trend: Normcore. “Ardently ordinary clothes. Mall clothes. Blank clothes.” http://t.co/24nsBksHYe via @TheSlot @felixsalmon — Nancy Friedman (@Fritinancy) February 26, 2014


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You Can Always Rely on Putin to Calm Things Down: “Putin Orders a Surprise Army Exercise Near a Fragile Ukraine” http://t.co/iuBdIS0ecc — Steven Greenhouse (@greenhousenyt) February 26, 2014


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.@dwightgarner’s @nytimes review of MFA VS. NYC http://t.co/wwTtiSfw2B Excerpt of @EmilyGould’s essay https://t.co/iiNMjU2z3j — Kate Lee (@katelaurielee) February 26, 2014


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So evidently dyslexia might not exist? http://t.co/Hw159YFM5Y — Adam Clark Estes (@adamclarkestes) February 26, 2014


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Here’s the blog version of the “future of the news industry” clinic that Marc Andreessen has been conducting by tweet http://t.co/z65ROlIrYw — Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) February 26, 2014


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Answers to the biggest questions hanging over Raymond Felton http://t.co/pyPdG47e5T — New York Post (@nypost) February 26, 2014


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Conde Nast’s Mystery ‘Elevator’ Tweeter Revealed http://t.co/ZykDAfjqHu — iwantmedia (@iwantmedia) February 26, 2014


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Pour out a little OJ this morning: the fascinating history of how America fell in and out of love with orange juice http://t.co/5oxOVpphcN — Zach Seward (@zseward) February 26, 2014


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Spike Lee, live in Brooklyn: motherfuckers never loved us http://t.co/RbhAAWLINw — Joe Coscarelli (@joecoscarelli) February 26, 2014


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