Ryan McNeill
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Reuters deputy editor, data journalism. Europe, Middle East, Africa. #okstate alum....... send tips: [email protected]
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Lovely bit of trivia: Westminster Bridge is green and Lambeth Bridge is red to match the upholstery in the Commons and Lords.

From Matt Brown's excellent Londonist: Time Machine newsletter

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Westminster Bridge Lambeth Bridge House of Commons House of Lords
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🔊 Today on Reuters World News:

- Exclusive: Assad government secretly moved mass grave to cover up killings, Reuters investigation finds
- Data darkness in US spreads a global shadow
- French PM to suspend Macron's flagship pension reform reut.rs/3KOzutG
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Exclusive: Thousands of bodies vanished from a Syrian mass grave in a two-year coverup of Assad-era atrocities, Reuters found. The people were buried at a secret site in the desert reut.rs/42Iiuv7
A forthcoming Reuters special report will detail the story of how the Assad government executed the clandestine operation and how reporters uncovered the scheme.
The goal of the operation? To hide atrocities committed by Assad’s government.
To uncover the location of the Dhumair grave site and detail the vast operation, Reuters spoke to 13 people with direct knowledge of the two-year effort to move the bodies, reviewed documents produced by officials involved, and analyzed hundreds of satellite images of both sites.
With at least 34 trenches measuring 2 kilometers long, the grave in the Dhumair desert is among the most extensive created during the Syrian civil war, Reuters has found.
We are watching Escape to the Country and this couple looking for a place in Cumbria asked to be near two pubs…in case one is closed.
God I wonder how much of my day is spent trying to sort out some sort of Git dumbassery? No doubt it is often user error … but still.
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Pour one out for the civ-mil experts today
We’re not mad. Just disappointed…
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The follow-up to these types of responses should always be "Name them".
Q: On Epstein, would the WH support a professional handwriting expert review of the doc released yesterday to prove it's not Trump's signature?

LEAVITT: Sure, we would support that. In fact, I've already seen many forensic analysts who say this absolutely was not the president's authentic signature
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The New Yorker asked me “how bad” today’s Supreme Court ruling was. I boiled it down to one paragraph:

link.newyorker.com/view/5bda429...
"Just the other day, I was in the audience at Lincoln Center when Justice Amy Coney Barrett said, while promoting a new book, that she doesn't think the United States is in a constitutional crisis," Farias told us. "Today, the Supreme Court, without offering a single line of reasoning, more or less declared that the Fourth Amendment, which protects everyone from unreasonable searches and seizures, nonetheless allows the Trump Administration to arrest and detain anyone who looks Latino, citizen or not, on account of the language that they speak or the kind of jobs they do. The ruling putatively covers the Los Angeles area, but the effect could be national," he continued.
"If that's not a constitutional crisis, then what is?"
Frank wore his leg warmers
That post-walk vibe…