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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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The Golden Globe Awards presented the data as part of a partnership deal with Polymarket, which gives users the opportunity to bet on the outcomes of events in sports, culture, politics and other areas.

From Los Angeles Times

"Let's remove the whole culture war thing entirely and focus on the pragmatic element plenty of people will like and will choose to use," is how one government figure put it to me.

From BBC

He follows the establishment of the Catholic Church’s vast influence over law, politics and culture in the south, while the new nation’s protestant community almost disappeared through assimilation, migration and sometimes persecution.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scott Adams, whose comic strip “Dilbert” defined a certain kind of workplace culture for more than 30 yearsbefore its author was canceled over perceived racist remarks, has died after a battle with metastatic prostate cancer.

From Los Angeles Times

It is perhaps not so mysterious, then, that people are growing reluctant to keep throwing good money at something the culture has, collectively, agreed to call slop.

From Salon