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kerfuffle

[ker-fuhf-uhl] / kərˈfʌf əl /


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The kerfuffle might have just been a passing annoyance for everyday travelers, but the family’s prominence in sports and entertainment amplified the discourse.

From Washington Post

A similar messaging kerfuffle broke out over a resolution to rescind a D.C. overhaul of the local criminal code.

From Washington Times

The Substack kerfuffle is not the first time that Mr. Musk has blocked competing services from being shared on Twitter.

From New York Times

The kerfuffle in Florida also prompted social media users to point out similarities to a 1990s episode of “The Simpsons” where characters debate the censorship of the “David” statue.

From Seattle Times

This week’s historic warming of ties between Seoul and Tokyo was almost completely overlooked in Washington, where pundits and politicians alike have chosen to focus on the latest kerfuffle with Beijing.

From Washington Post