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[dees] / dis /








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Disney’s DIS 1.01%increase; green up pointing triangle talking-animals comedy opened to an estimated $556 million worldwide, putting it on track to ultimately gross more than $1 billion and become the most successful American movie released so far in 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Distrust” makes a strong argument for teaching “quantitative literacy” alongside media literacy, the latter of which has become a popular rallying cry for those trying to fight the spread of mis- and dis- information.

From Washington Post

Dre's Ni'Jah zealotry could easily refer to Nicki Minaj's Barbz army or Swifties, or anyone wrought to a frenzy by the mildest social media dis.

From Salon

Dre's Ni'Jah zealotry could easily refer to Nicki Minaj's Barbz army or Swifties, or anyone wrought to a frenzy by the mildest dis of their celebrity fixation.

From Salon

But unlike DIS — who do so without discernible politics and tend to glamorize a sense of existential resignation — Kline is stridently and sincerely polemical.

From New York Times