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Bad blood with Republicans drives a decline in Taylor Swift's poll numbers
Republican views of Taylor Swift have taken a nosedive in comparison to last year, a new NBC News poll shows, weeks after the pop singer announced her endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.1 hour ago - Republican Party -
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The Sky seemed to be building for the future but surprisingly fired their coach Thursday. What does it mean for Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter?4 hours ago -
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Caitlin Clark must keep condemning her fans projecting racism and hate | Etan Thomas
Calling out the racist element in her fan base is no small burden, but with Caitlin Clark’s great fame comes great responsibility. If her words can limit hate, staying silent just isn’t an option. ...8 hours ago
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