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Researchers cited several studies to support the idea that people in affluent areas may view coyotes differently, including one from last year that used fieldwork in L.A. and conversations collected from the online application Nextdoor to theorize about how internet discourse on the animals leads to real-world ramifications “in the increasingly contentious coyote debates” in L.A. and elsewhere.

It’s worth noting that Trump repeatedly promised to end the Ukraine war within days of taking office, and all discourse on the issue has subsequently evaporated, probably because his own advisers and supporters are divided on that one, and no fantasy solution presents itself.

From Salon

The scope and scale of Trump’s sometimes-rambling discourse on Gaza seemed to catch even Netanyahu by surprise, although his government has made it clear it expects to reap considerable political benefits from Trump’s return to the White House.

"Since the last election, those risks have gone up and public discourse on places like X exacerbates it," she said.

From BBC

That discussion has swirled annually since the late 2010s — but it wasn’t part of the discourse on Feb. 27, 2005, when the 77th Academy Awards were held at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles and “The Incredibles” took home Pixar’s second of a series of Oscar wins in the category.

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