The report from the Jewish civil rights group comes amid broader tension among users and observers of the online encyclopedia over how the Israel-Hamas war should be covered on the site, with editors quarrelling over how to describe events related to the conflict.
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Clare Duffy,
CNN,
20 Mar. 2025
Washington told me that her Shadow Force costar Omar Sy, who is from Senegal, has been quarrelling with Asomugha about the topic.
Without this deeper awareness, feedback may unintentionally clash with someone’s cultural expectations.
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Dr. Diane Hamilton,
Forbes.com,
5 Apr. 2025
Throughout 2020, Bottoms often clashed with Kemp over COVID-19 policies during the height of protests against police brutality in communities of color.
These Crowns can be exchanged for a variety of prizes, including bonus bets and discounts for traveling.
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Jason D. Greenblatt,
MSNBC Newsweek,
2 Apr. 2025
Read asserted her innocence and her defense team accused Albert and others who’d been at the party — including an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives whom Read had exchanged flirty texts with — of fatally assaulting O’Keefe and framing Read for the killing.
Reed, the stretchable man, and sometimes see-through Sue also bickered like a real married couple.
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EW.com,
EW.com,
10 Apr. 2025
Laurie stormed off and had a bummer of a night, hanging out with Valentin and his grifter Russian buddies at a Muay Thai fight — and ultimately fleeing half-dressed from one of their angry girlfriends — while Jaclyn and Kate stayed behind and bickered some more.
Fanatics, which is not publicly traded and therefore does not share data as freely as some of these other organizations, does the bulk of its sales in the U.S.
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Lev Akabas,
Sportico.com,
10 Apr. 2025
Fans have not forgiven him for trading a global superstar in the prime of his career.
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