The debate within the Democratic coalition is already bigger and louder, dividing moderates in swing states from progressives elated by Mamdani's rocket to victory in the nation's largest city.
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Susan Page,
USA Today,
12 Jan. 2026
One was a real human blastocysts, which contain about 100 to 200 rapidly dividing cells.
Decades ago, some wealthier Venezuelans began splitting their time between South Florida and their home country, gradually spending more and more time.
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Anthony Man,
Sun Sentinel,
10 Jan. 2026
After dribbling once with his right hand, Brown unleashed a Eurostep to his left, splitting the two Raptors players.
While some installments tackled the basics like cooking supplies, automobiles, and food, others threw curveballs such as dissecting the inner workings of 3-D commercial signs, false teeth, cuckoo clocks, and more.
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Ilana Gordon,
Entertainment Weekly,
30 Dec. 2025
One employee mentioned she had been heavily invested in the drama, dissecting the turn of events with everyone from her friends to her uncle.
This also happens at a moment where the venture capital goalposts are moving—the industry is bifurcating into asset managers and smaller shops, while politics is becoming an increasingly complicated flashpoint.
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Allie Garfinkle,
Fortune,
5 Nov. 2025
The lens surface gradually transitions in prescription strength, with no lines bifurcating your vision.
The backpack itself is crafted from a durable, water-resistant, anti-abrasion material, and includes a wet pocket for separating damp items or dirty laundry.
—
Sophie Dodd,
Travel + Leisure,
7 Jan. 2026
This was such a tedious process that Saint Ignatius College Prep had its own recycling club that mainly involved spending Fridays after school sitting on a classroom floor and separating the recyclables the school had generated throughout the week.
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