There is also the eternal question of whether designers should create clothes for truly living in, or whether they should be encouraged to think big and present more complicated pieces that challenge everyday notions of style and taste.
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Kati Chitrakorn,
CNN Money,
26 Jan. 2026
Online, some drew parallels between the heartwrenching moment, which muddies up notions of consent, to an earlier scene in the series, where Carol reveals her mother sent her to conversion therapy camp.
Unfortunately, in today’s world that is a question that would mostly likely be answered by one’s political convictions, not their ethical or moral convictions.
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Letters to the Editor,
The Orlando Sentinel,
4 Feb. 2026
Weinstein, in prison for convictions on charges of assault in both Los Angeles and New York, has maintained his innocence.
This opens the door to distortions, the possibility of blending details with other experiences and even creating beliefs about events that never actually happened.
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Mark Travers,
Forbes.com,
26 Jan. 2026
Some, in fact, have even been killed for their beliefs.
The French action comes amid a broader hardening of European attitudes toward social media platforms, with several governments weighing tighter restrictions and accountability measures, particularly around child protection and harmful online content.
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Scott Roxborough,
HollywoodReporter,
3 Feb. 2026
Public opinion shifted somewhat — but only somewhat — as Goetz’s racial attitudes came out.
But for the mother-daughter pair, their minds were on Minneapolis and how federal agents have handled immigration enforcement.
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John Lauritsen,
CBS News,
30 Jan. 2026
Mescal, Keoghan, Quinn, and Dickinson are each headlining their own respective Beatles film, which will dive deep into the minds of the Liverpudlian lads who changed music forever.
—
Emlyn Travis,
Entertainment Weekly,
30 Jan. 2026
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