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  2. Red herring - Wikipedia

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    The character's name is a loose Italian translation of "red herring" (aringa rosa; rosa actually meaning ' pink ', and very close to rossa, ' red '). [ 9 ] A red herring is found in the first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet , where the murderer writes at the crime scene the word Rache ('revenge' in German), leading the police—and ...

  3. Chewbacca defense - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Press obituary for Cochran mentioned the Chewbacca defense parody as one of the ways in which the attorney had entered pop culture. [8] Criminologist Thomas O'Connor says that when DNA evidence shows "inclusion", that is, does not exonerate a client by exclusion from the DNA sample provided, "About the only thing you can do is attack the lab for its (lack of) quality assurance ...

  4. Taylor Swift ‘TTPD’ Mural Hints at Mysterious ‘Error 321’

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    Hours before Swift announced TTPD after winning Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2024 Grammys, her official website went down. Fans who attempted to access it were greeted with what looked like a bunch ...

  5. Red herring (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red Herring, a former magazine focused on new technology businesses; now a website devoted to same; Red Herring, a character in the cartoon series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo; Red Herring, a 2012 film starring Holly Valance; Red Herring, a 2000 play by Michael Hollinger "Red Herring", a trance single by the band Union Jack

  6. The Biggest Pop Culture Anniversaries Us Is Looking Forward ...

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    Keep scrolling to see what other big pop culture anniversaries Us Weekly is looking forward to in 2025: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance. Finance. The Motley Fool.

  7. Whataboutism - Wikipedia

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    The communication intent is often to distract from the content of a topic (red herring). The goal may also be to question the justification for criticism and the legitimacy, integrity, and fairness of the critic, which can take on the character of discrediting the criticism, which may or may not be justified.

  8. Why Pop Culture Keeps Falling for the “Gay Liar” - AOL

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    The more terrible things Tom does (and he does many), the more his lies keep piling up. Netflix’s fresh take on this story is timely, because our culture in this moment is especially fascinated ...

  9. Pete Dello - Wikipedia

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    The song "I'm a Gambler" by Lace (1969) was reissued as a single under the pseudonym Red Herring in 1973. Dello's biggest success "I Can't Let Maggie Go" was given a second round of popularity when it was used for a 1970s Nimble bread TV commercial, which brought him much welcomed royalties which he successfully invested.