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Trump news at a glance: Congress divided on Iran attack as Trump appears to link operation to 2020 election loss
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MLK's Jewish Connection | Unpacked
HARRY Stylesâ manager Jeff Azoff has been working with the singer since 2016. The pair are reported to be close friends as well, with Styles attending Azoffâs intimate wedding over the weekend withâŠ
Who is Harry Stylesâ manager Jeff Azoff?
Jeff Azoff, 34, is a business executive and partner of Full Stop Management.
Azoffâs father is music entertainment executive Irving Azoff, who was named Billboardâs most powerful person in the music industry in 2012.
In 2017, Azoffâs company, Full Stop, merged with The Creed Co, run by Brandon Creed, with the two becoming business partners.
The Uncanny Valley of Wedge Issues
Itâs a weird facet of two-party political systems that as a cause gains popular support, it can suddenly lose a lot of legislative battles that werenât even being fought previously. For instance, on Election Day 2004, eleven states passed constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage.
Why then? Because as popular support for same-sex marriage had increased from 10% to 30%, suddenly it made a perfect wedge issue against Democrats. The Republicans could put it on the ballot in order to weaken Democratic candidates, who would alienate one half of their own voters no matter which stance they took on it.
So what changed between then and 2015, when same-sex marriage became the law of the land? Public opinion swung so far to the other side that itâs now Republicans who donât want to talk about the issue any longer:
This isnât to diminish the role of things like the people who argued Obergefell v. Hodges before the Supreme Court; they made it happen sooner than it might otherwise have done. But the most important factor in the success of gay marriage is that public support made it from the 30s to the 60s over the course of a decade.
So for current causes that have moved from âthey ignore youâ to âthey fight youâ and are stuck in the uncanny valley of minority popular support, hold your heads up and keep fighting to change peopleâs minds. You may take some losses now, but hit a supermajority and youâll be sure to win.
âIf you can only leverage profit for yourself, but not for me, what the fuck do I need you for?â
DAME June Whitfield has passed away at the age of 93. The British star enjoyed a career that began in the 1950s with roles in the TV show Absolutely Fabulous and the long-running BBC sitcom Terry aâŠ
DREAMS of lifting the World Cup trophy are already over for some teams. The second round of group stages are underway and there is yet to be a goalless game at the tournament.
Group A
Mo Salah's Egypt - who have lost both of their matches - are the first team to be knocked out.
They are joined out of the tournament by Saudi Arabia.
Group B
Cristiano Ronaldo's goal after just four minutes was all Portugal needed to win their game against Morocco in Group B.
The result has seen Morocco knocked out of the competition.
Group C
France have advanced to the knockout stages after beating Peru 1-0.
The result means Peru have been knocked out of the World Cup after their second loss.
Group D
Following Nigeria's win over Iceland, here is the state of play ahead of the final round of fixtures.
Qualification is still out of Argentina's hands.
Croatia are already through and ALL of the other three nations can advance.
Argentina MUST beat Nigeria in their crucial final game, but their progress will still depend upon Iceland vs Croatia.
Iceland currently have a better goal difference than Argentina, so if they defeat Croatia and the win is better than Argentina's they will qualify.
In the World Cup group stage teams' tiebreakers are decided on goal difference not head-to-head like the Euros.
The last time Argentina were knocked out of the World Cup at the group stage was 1962.
Group E
Costa Rica have been eliminated.
Group F
All teams are still in with a chance of qualifying.
Group G
Panama and Tunisia are out.
Belgium and England battle for top spot.
Group H
All teams are still in with a chance of qualifying.
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