Early Call for Trump Stirs Anger

Published: Tue, 01/16/24


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Early Call for Trump Stirs Anger

The Des Moines Register

The early call of Trump as the winner of the Iowa Caucuses by major media outlets sparked anger and accusations of election interference despite data showing Trump's insurmountable lead.

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Vivek Ramaswamy Drops Out

NBC News

Vivek Ramaswamy ended his 2024 presidential bid after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses, endorsing Trump, whom he had campaigned to succeed as the MAGA movement leader.

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U.S. and Iran in a Proxy War

The New York Times

The U.S. and Iran are engaging in an indirect conflict through proxies across the Middle East, meticulously avoiding direct military confrontation while navigating a delicate situation.

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23 Million Stream Dolphins-Chiefs

The Athletic

Peacock's recent successful exclusive streaming of an NFL wild-card game indicates a growing trend towards more NFL playoff games being streamed in the future.

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Trump Support Among GOP Highest Yet

CBS News

A CBS poll finds Trump's lead among Republican primary voters has grown, with his controversial statements resonating with many in the GOP who see him as their best bet to beat Biden.

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GA Prosecutor Has Little Experience

The Washington Post

Nathan Wade, inexperienced in major prosecutions, faces scrutiny as lead prosecutor in Trump's Georgia case, amid allegations of a personal relationship with DA Fani Willis.

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Trump's California Firewall

Los Angeles Times

In a UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll, two-thirds of Californians likely to vote in the Republican primary intend to vote for Trump, boosting his GOP nomination chances.

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Situation in Gaza by the Numbers

NPR

After 100 days of war between Israel and Hamas, Gaza faces staggering numbers: nearly 2 million displaced, thousands of homes destroyed, and about 24,000 dead, including 10,000 children.

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The Obama/Biden Staff Divide Explained

Politico

Differences in campaign strategies are causing tension between Obama's and Biden's camps, with Obama emphasizing a strong ground game and Biden focusing on the DNC relationships.

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You Should Go to a Trump Rally

The Atlantic

Coppins suggests Americans experience a Trump rally to truly understand his current campaign, as he has become more of an abstraction despite his continued presence in American life.

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U.S. Soldier Crowned Miss America

Parade

Madison Marsh, Miss Colorado and a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, was crowned Miss America 2024, becoming the first active-duty military member to win the prestigious title.

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When Diana Walked Amidst Landmines

BBC

Princess Diana's 1997 walk through a minefield in Angola raised awareness and sparked global action against landmines, but the problem persists with many countries still not banning their use.

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Naming Rights

Daily Mail

Harry and Meghan's decision to name their daughter Lilibet, the late Queen's personal nickname, caused significant controversy and tension within the Royal Family and with the media.

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The Shrinking Podcast Industry

Semafor

Apple's update to podcast reporting, which now stops automatic downloads for inactive listeners, has significantly lowered download counts for major podcasts, affecting the industry's advertising.

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Saving Money During Dry January

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Dry January participants find they save money by not consuming alcohol, but not as much as expected due to higher costs of increasingly popular zero-proof beverages.

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True Detective's Disappointing Premier

Forbes

The premiere of "True Detective: Night Country" disappoints, lacking the excitement, compelling story, and interesting characters of previous seasons, despite high expectations.

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The Five Richest Doubled Wealth

CNN

Since 2020, the net worth of the world's five richest men has more than doubled to $869 billion, while nearly 5 billion people have become poorer due to inflation, war, and the climate crisis.

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Real Estate Is Their Side Hustle

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Many real estate agents, facing a saturated market and reduced sales opportunities post-pandemic, are turning to real estate as a part-time or side job rather than a primary career.

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NFL's Digital Butt Fumble

The Wall Street Journal

The NFL's decision to stream the Kansas City-Miami playoff game on Peacock, a paid service, led to fan frustration and questions about the future of sports broadcasting and streaming platforms.

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What You Missed at the Emmys

The Hollywood Reporter

The 2023 Emmys, celebrating its 75th anniversary, tied its record for most acting awards won by actors of color, with five of the 12 acting Emmys going to non white performers.

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Senate Deal to Allow Migrants: Report

For the Left

Senator James Lankford is actively pushing a controversial border deal in the GOP, involving elements like increased green cards and work permits, ahead of its anticipated release. 

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Iowa Caucusgoers Back MAGA: Poll

For the Right

The majority of Iowa's GOP caucusgoers align with the MAGA movement, question Biden's election legitimacy, and hold varied views on abortion, reflecting Trump's influence.

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