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Early Addition: A Terrifying Visualization Of Pandemic Thanksgiving Week Air Travel


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Published Nov 24, 2020


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  • GSA administrator Emily Murphy finally announced that the Joe Biden transition could commence.
  • Wealthy New Yorkers are really truly no joke paying people to wait on long lines to get COVID-19 tests.
  • How has the pandemic affected the developing brains of children?
  • Donald Trump has been very busy tweeting, not governing, and probably eating cheeseburgers since Election Day.
  • The Times has a big report on how Facebook knows how to slow the spread of misinformation on their platform, it just doesn't.
  • The New Yorker's master interviewer Isaac Chotiner talked to Newsmax head Christopher Ruddy about the cynical reasons why his network supports the president above the truth.
  • Enjoy a terrifying, context-free GIF of U.S. air travel ahead of Thanksgiving.
  • Sarah Jessica Parker has been having "hard conversations" with her wealthy friends about reinvesting in the city: "In order for our city to look familiar and to function as you have come to expect, you have to come home."
  • TV director Tristram Shapeero apologized after actor Lukas Gage called him out for mocking his apartment during a Zoom audition.
  • This is what your brain looks like on five day old gas station sushi.
  • Taylor Swift is releasing folklore: the long pond studio sessions on Disney+ tomorrow.
  • And finally, pay attention to me:

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Ben Yakas was born and raised in New York, and has worked for Gothamist for over a decade, and WNYC for four years, covering literally everything. He has hung out with Dan Smith (who will teach you guitar), but still has yet to have a guitar lesson with him.

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