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Since Hamas's 7 October attack, she has become one of the most outspoken supporters of Israel in Congress, garnering national attention as she led congressional hearings about university presidents' handling of protests on college campuses.

From BBC

Even before the election, Zelensky shrugged off denigrating references from Trump, who at one point called him the “world’s greatest salesman” for his successes in garnering U.S. aid.

As promising as Deep Sea Vision’s claim was — garnering, according to Romeo, the attention of billions of people worldwide — some experts were never convinced.

Misinformation and confusion have been one of the biggest challenges in garnering support for Measure J, which actually only impacts 0.03 percent of Sonoma County's farms.

From Salon

The news network found that the candidates were tied in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, with both candidates garnering 48% of likely voters.

From Salon

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