Their dynamic is instead a cudgel to beat the film into an even more revolting shape.
—
Angelica Jade Bastién,
Vulture,
10 July 2026
The sports question has become a political cudgel for Republicans with an eye on growing divisions among Democrats over stances on certain transgender issues that polls show are unpopular with a majority of voters.
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Simon Montlake,
Christian Science Monitor,
30 June 2026
In one case reviewed by The Marshall Project, an incarcerated man reported being pepper-sprayed, choked, beaten with a baton and repeatedly called racial slurs by Kentucky officers who were later convicted.
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Christie Thompson,
NPR,
13 July 2026
In 1979, de Halden accepted an invitation to take up the baton of festival head at the Berlin Film Festival, leaving his wife to lead Nyon with his support until 1993.
—
Voice of the People,
New York Daily News,
4 Apr. 2026
But Beshear hasn’t turned Trump-bashing into a 24/7 vocation, or a weight-lifting contest where the winner is the critic wielding the heaviest bludgeon.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
1 Feb. 2026
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