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It’s a fair question, but the documentary never adequately spells out why that’ll never happen.

From Salon

“One Battle After Another” had strong interest from Hollywood cinephiles, but there were questions about whether it would connect with more casual moviegoers, particularly since early marketing was more ambiguous about its genre.

Labour won the election, despite a Reform Facebook advert which questioned Sarwar's identity and suggested he would "prioritise the Pakistani community".

From BBC

General Assembly last week — probably the longest speech ever delivered by a U.S. president in that forum, and without question the most unhinged — requires facing a difficult truth.

From Salon

The prime minister was speaking to the BBC as Labour conference got under way, against a backdrop of questions about his leadership and sliding poll ratings.

From BBC

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