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  2. Wikipedia:List of controversial issues - Wikipedia

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    The divisive nature of disputed subjects has triggered arguments, since opinions on a given issue differ. These subjects are responsible for a great deal of tension among Wikipedia editors, reflecting the debates of society as a whole. Perspectives on these subjects are affected by the time, place, and culture of the editor.

  3. Poll reveals shocking number of relationships that ended ...

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    The Reuters/Ipsos poll of 6,426 people, taken from Dec. 27 to Jan. 18, shows the number of respondents who argued with family and friends over politics jumped 6 percentage points from a pre ...

  4. Questions on Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The publication of Questions on Doctrine grew out of a series of conferences between a few Adventist spokespersons and Protestant representatives from 1955 to 1956. The roots of this conference originated in a series of dialogues between Pennsylvania conference president, T. E. Unruh, and evangelical Bible teacher and magazine editor Donald Grey Barnhouse.

  5. Ofcom reveals 2024’s most complained about TV controversies

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    Below are the ten most divisive TV moments of 2024. The 10 most complained-about programmes of 2024 “Sorry to be a woman speaking,” Hartley-Brewer slams Dr Marghouti in Israel-Gaza war exchange

  6. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scholarly questions consider changes in the magnitude of political polarization over time, the extent to which polarization is a feature of American politics and society, [7] and whether there has been a shift away from focusing on triumphs to dominating the perceived abhorrent supporters of the opposing party.

  7. WikiLeaks’ Assange pleads guilty in deal with US that ... - AOL

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    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleaded guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets in a deal with Justice Department prosecutors that secures his liberty and concludes a drawn-out ...

  8. Battle for the Soul of the Nation speech - Wikipedia

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    On September 4 in a rally, Trump said it was "the most vicious, hateful, and divisive speech ever delivered by an American president." [ 15 ] Then House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy wrote on Twitter that, "President Biden has chosen to divide, demean, and disparage his fellow Americans — simply because they disagree with his policies."

  9. ‘Divisive’ is the word of the year in the workplace, as ...

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    Use of the word divisive grew by 33% this year, which Glassdoor said is a direct reflection of “election concerns, toxic workplaces, and shifts in company stances on DEI initiatives.” Bursting ...