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hijklmno727 karma

This may seem insignificant, but how were the runners attended to after everything went down? After running a marathon, you can be at risk for a lot of serious health issues (dehydration, exhaustion, etc.), and without proper treatment it can even lead to death. If everyone was focused on the explosion, and the medical tents obviously had to be converted to aid stations, then how did they treat the hundreds, maybe thousands of runners who were finishing or nearing the end of the race?

hijklmno107 karma

Kirk and Candace Cameron are siblings?! I'm 26 years old, how have I never realized that before?

hijklmno25 karma

I find that criticism in The Economist is quite fair across the board. They're critical of practices in Europe, China, and America, and seem willing to go after any political party. Maybe I'm a cynic, but I feel like every media outlet must have some sort of agenda. Do you consider The Economist to have any sorts of biases that the casual reader may not pick up on? Have you ever been pressured (or as an editor, pressured others) to push a certain narrative?