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The two are often at each other's throats, sometimes publicly.
Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian are at each other's throats — again.
Then, somebody says one thing and you're at each other's throats.
"You can't be at each other's throats 24/7," he said.
In debates past, Cruz and Rubio were at each other's throats.
At the local chemist, two men are at each other's throats.
Musk and the SEC had been at each other's throats for months.
I don't get why we have to be at each other's throats.
"They were always at each other's throats about something," says the source.
The US and Chinese phone giant Huawei are at each other's throats.
But we are at each other's throats right now in this country.
From amicably jostling, friends and neighbors are now at each other's throats.
We've tribalized once again, and we're already at each other's throats once again.
It could combine agencies that Sir Martin once had at each other's throats.
A nation cannot be great if it is constantly at each other's throats.
Americans may be at each other's throats when it comes to talking politics.
Cardi and Nicki have been at each other's throats for a while now.
True, the Hema and Lendu have been at each other's throats for some time.
These were two companies at each other's throats suing and counter-suing one another.
There's a scarcity mentality among actresses where you're just totally at each other's throats.
The father and son "were very constantly at each other's throats," Mr. Brock said.
"People tend to think both papers are at each other's throats," Ms. Gomez said.
Or, in the words of Bell, they've been "at each other's throats" during quarantine.
Instead, they are now killing each other's troops and are at each other's throats.
The show couldn't go on another season with both of them at each other's throats.
Portuguese bots, however, were at each other's throats, producing an average 188 reverts per bot.
I don't want you two at each other's throats before the end of the night.
The younger women are at each other's throats, though eventually acrimony gives way to sentimentality.
Keep them at each other's throats so they don't have any money to do this.
When those two are at each other's throats, it does not benefit Biden or Buttigieg.
"The whole country is exhausted by everyone being at each other's throats," Mr. Buttigieg said.
The Jaws poster Seems pretty obvious: The demogorgon and Eleven are still at each other's throats.
Everybody's still at each other's throats, you're either on one side or you're on the other.
As we reported, Madonna and Guy were at each other's throats over where Rocco would live.
Not even a whole two commercial breaks later, these three began going at each other's throats.
The good news today is that Turkey and Greece are no longer at each other's throats.
Beshear and Bevin have been at each other's throats almost since the moment they took office.
Health insurer Aetna and physician staffing firm Mednax are at each other's throats in federal court.
An author's note describes a venomous den in which people are constantly at each other's throats.
Turkey and the Syrian Kurds, both of whom Russia has wooed, are now at each other's throats.
Our Johnson columnist, Lane Greene, explores why issues of punctuation make us jump at each other's throats
My mom and I were at each other's throats, so I [went] to stay with my grandmother.
Stier: There were plenty of times when we were very stressed out and at each other's throats.
"It was never like we were at each other's throats, it just felt distant really," Kele elaborates.
The two would-be junior partners have spent much of the past few weeks at each other's throats.
Kathryn Dennis and Ashley Jacobs are at each other's throats on part two of the Southern Charm reunion.
But the country's first postwar national government has stagnated, with the governing coalition partners at each other's throats.
The outcome now hinges largely on two groups that have long been at each other's throats: Kurds and nationalists.
While we are at each other's throats, not even doing the things that the polls show we agree on.
The two have been at each other's throats practically since the short-term rental giant began back in 2008.
When you start accentuating the differences, then you start ending up with people that are at each other's throats.
"You have major companies like Live Nation, SFX and Goldenvoice that are constantly at each other's throats," he said.
Senior adviser Steve Bannon and Trump-in-law Kushner have, apparently, been at each other's throats over who's daddy's favorite.
Democrats and Republicans are at each other's throats every day, leaving the issues that matter most to your family behind.
Multiple sources tell us the heirs are already at each other's throats and war has broken out on several fronts.
Several of America's key strategic partners are at each other's throats — and the U.S. seems powerless to prevent further escalation.
CARACAS (Reuters) - At each other's throats for two decades, militants of Venezuela's socialist state and opposition seldom agree on anything.
And then the floodgates open, and the three couples at the center of You're The Worst are at each other's throats.
Khloé and Rob Kardashian maybe be super close now, but the siblings were at each other's throats not too long ago.
While Democrats and Republicans have been going at each other's throats for generations, Obama turned it into a dangerous art form.
Especially now that daddy Snoke isn't around to keep them in check, and they're at each other's throats more than ever.
Cooper, the state's former attorney general, and Berger, North Carolina's most powerful Republican, have been at each other's throats for years.
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro are at each other's throats on the season finale of Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
Since then, Lowry and DeJesus have been at each other's throats with Lowry accusing DeJesus of speaking badly about her to Marroquin.
After the invasion by United States forces, both men briefly turned to civilian lives, only to be at each other's throats again.
She and Spenser are at each other's throats for most of the movie, alternating between heated shouting matches and blistering sexual chemistry.
In the filmmaker Sally Potter's recent farce "The Party," guests are at each other's throats before they down a single hors d'oeuvre.
It's interesting because, as true 'Teen Mom' fans know, Farrah and Jenelle have been at each other's throats for a loooong time.
I thought they would be at each other's throats forever, and there didn't seem to be anything I could do about it.
The standstill threatens to lead to the formation of a binational, one-state reality with two warring nations perennially at each other's throats.
Within hours, Iran's two rival camps—one still seeking engagement with the West, the other thirsting for confrontation—were at each other's throats.
If you've been living under a rock ... Cardi and Nicki have been at each other's throats and there's zero sign it's dialing down.
Inside Venezuela, the government and opposition are at each other's throats, bitterly divided over the future of the oil-rich South American nation.
I think we were at each other's throats a little too much," Hannity said, adding, "Don't you regret not being nicer to me?
You were well aware, well, the way that you saw it, it was almost like a viper's nest, everyone's at each other's throats.
Obviously this comes at a time when the United States and China are at each other's throats on trade, what's going on there?
This year has been no different, as even teams that spent the season on their best behavior are suddenly at each other's throats.
It's no surprise, then, that the US stock market has begun to drop as the world's two biggest economies go at each other's throats.
The nice guy attitude faded over time, but he was never vindictive enough to compete with the characters who started at each other's throats.
"Boy, those rivalries are tough, especially when the Big 12 was the Big 12 and you guys were at each other's throats," said Ryan.
But, your eminence, you do deserve great credit for bringing together two people who have been at each other's throats, mortal enemies, bitter foes.
Ted Cruz and Trump didn't start out as enemies during the 2016 campaign, but the two Republican contenders were soon at each other's throats.
Through circumstances too convoluted (and spoiler-filled) to explain, the three find themselves stranded at sea, out of gas and at each other's throats.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been at each other's throats since a June 2017 bust-up saw the Kingdom severe ties with its neighbor.
The proposal, rolled out in the Columbia Journalism Review on Monday, comes as Sanders and the Washington press corps are at each other's throats.
TRUE WEST Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano will be at each other's throats in this revival of Sam Shepard's explosive classic about sibling rivalry.
Frankel called her boyfriend's daughter to refute de Lesseps' affair claims Frankel and de Lesseps spent the majority of the season at each other's throats.
In some ways, the complaint told a classic Silicon Valley story: A founder and a funder at each other's throats over whose ideas were better.
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj are at each other's throats again ... with Cardi threatening to beat the hell out of Nicki and pursue legal action.
Lyn and Emma — constantly at each other's throats but also fiercely, deeply protective of each other — serve as a perfect microcosm for the whole show.
In Civil War II: Choosing Sides, all the Marvel characters are at each other's throats again, and Nick Fury is out to steal some secrets.
They have the misfortune to lead the dominant party when the regime is losing its legitimacy and the party's factions are at each other's throats.
Earlier this year, the couple moved out of Kensington Palace and into Frogmore Cottage, sparking unconfirmed rumors that Meghan and Kate were at each other's throats.
"But your eminence, you do deserve great credit for bringing together two people who have been at each other's throats, mortal enemies, bitter foes," Clinton said.
"And what it's doing is leaving more and more these two warring factions that have zero incentive to negotiate, to really be at each other's throats."
Tekashi 6ix9ine and Trippie Redd were only at each other's throats for publicity -- faking beef to help their careers -- according to a Nine Trey Bloods member.
After Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar spent much of the last debate at each other's throats, CBS placed them on separate ends of the stage tonight.
It's hard to be at each other's throats (or to have a social life, really) when you're busy juggling parenting duties, a career, and your personal health.
From the moment of their creation as independent countries 71 years ago, India and Pakistan have been at each other's throats along their shared 2,000-mile border.
Are we going to be partners in policing the world from terrorists or are we going to be at each other's throats trying to dominate world partnerships?
But Buttigieg's noting that he wants to stop Americans from being at each other's throats also tracks with how he hopes to win in the Hawkeye State.
These poor souls have the misfortune to lead the dominant party when the regime is running on fumes and the party's factions are at each other's throats.
They saw my trans identity as an open secret within the family: As soon as it left the confines of our house, they were at each other's throats.
But the fact that Ramona and Jill shared a man is somewhat surprising, considering the two were at each other's throats when Jill left RHONY after season 4.
But the Sunni-Shia conflicts now setting Saudi Arabia and Iran at each other's throats in places like Syria and Yemen are unprecedented during Naimi's tenure as minister.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev had a grim message on Twitter for President Obama, saying that he is leaving office with Washington and Moscow at each other's throats.
If you think Washington is dysfunctional now with members at each other's throats, today is a picnic compared to policymaking tomorrow if spending keeps on rising as projected.
Yes, this was the fight RHOC fans were probably waiting for the most, seeing as these two former BFFs have been at each other's throats the whole time.
We've learned more than a dozen lawyers representing Prince's 6 siblings have been at each other's throats, competing for ways to get money for their clients ... and quickly.
I could be a potato farmer and live across from a guy who does the same thing and we would be at each other's throats just the same.
You know the backstory ... Future & Ciara have been AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS recently ... arguing viciously in public -- and in the courts -- over the parenting of their son, baby Future.
Frankel had zero patience with Singer  Frankel and Singer made a pact to drop the "nasty" attacks and move on after being at each other's throats all season long.
This "frenemy" relationship between Trump and the mainstream press, with both sides constantly at each other's throats yet perversely needing each other, should be damning for both of them.
It was an unexpected move – not only because the two Housewives have been at each other's throats all season, but also because their resolution appeared to come out of nowhere.
He was sent to Archie Moore to be made into a master boxer from the moment he turned professional but the two were at each other's throats from day one.
But they're not at each other's throats, either in a serious or funny way, and some honchos are worried that's the kind of heat that makes a show a hit.
Not to spoil the story, but the clash between these generations, and how they are just at each other's throats and hating each other, feels very much like today. Definitely.
Working under Bob and Harvey is described by many former employees as like being part of the mob, complete with tough-guy bosses from Queens often at each other's throats.
There's a long popular history of heroes at each other's throats Spoiler warning: This article discusses some details from the big central fight in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
This series explains how, as we begin with Baelish and the Spider as rival scientists perfecting time-travel technology only to wind up at each other's throats eon after eon.
Naturally, things don't go entirely to plan—Huang is attacked, the sword lost, and before you can say Hot Coffee the gangland families of Liberty are at each other's throats.
Along the way, many of the secrets that have been simmering throughout this season are thrust into the open, and the family is at each other's throats all over again.
At the end of the day, however, there's one thing that is truly consistent: How much the Kardashian-Jenners care for one another, even when they are at each other's throats.
The upcoming movie will be set within the era of the Newark riots in the 1960s — a time when African-American and Italian gangs in Newark were at each other's throats.
Politics has us at each other's throats, and the planet is burning itself alive, and it's difficult to imagine a humanity that exists in 2100 and isn't somehow a completely different species.
The Many Saints of Newark is set within the era of the Newark riots in the 1960s — a time when African-American and Italian gangs in Newark were at each other's throats.
The jabs come a day after the final GOP debate before Super Tuesday, which saw Trump and Rubio at each other's throats for much of the two-and-a-half hour event.
Pundits have no better reason to get out of bed and race to their sun-dappled desks than to type with trembling fingers that the Democrats are at each other's throats again.
"This sort of thing is being handled today in a pluralistic society in which ordinary people get along pretty well and are not at each other's throats about religious divisions," he said.
Top Kasich aide: Romney tried to help broker backchannel with Cruz campaign And the two are at each other's throats over who leaked what pieces of information in negative stories about the other.
Taraji P. Henson and Nia Long were at each other's throats on the set of "Empire" in such a big way ... producers almost had to shoot the scenes they were in together ... separately.
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are at each other's throats on social media but are never going to fight a rematch of their 2015 dud despite the headlines already generated around the world.
With Donald Trump and other GOP presidential hopefuls at each other's throats, Ryan is working to unite his usually fractious caucus behind what he's described as a positive, pro-growth election-year agenda.
That's important, because if things go south between Kim and Trump, it's vital for there to be a framework in place so both countries don't go at each other's throats down the line.
No matter what flavor of "can you please turn that down?" you're working with, some kind of sound-muffling barrier is crucial for getting shit done (and not being at each other's throats).
He lamented that a "mean pettiness has overtaken our politics" and said "we seem to be at each other's throats" before again revealing angst at his party's contempt for his instincts toward conciliation.
Self-proclaimed moderates, progressives and outright socialists have been at each other's throats, vying for the coveted spot on the ballot, and for a shot at representing the party on the national stage.
The two are again at each other's throats, with no shortage of surrogates caught between them, foremost among them Rhoades' estranged wife (Maggie Siff), who had worked for Axelrod as an in-house psychologist.
On Thursday's season finale of the Family Vacation revival, the roomies sat down for their last family dinner, and within minutes, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro were at each other's throats.
The far-right League and anti-system 5-Star Movement have been at each other's throats for months, but tensions have risen even further, with each accusing the other of betrayal and bad faith.
The far-right League and anti-system 11.783-Star Movement have been at each other's throats for months, but tensions have risen even further recently with each accusing the other of betrayal and bad faith.
The Many Saints of Newark (a working title) is set within the era of the Newark riots in the 1960s — a time when African-American and Italian gangs in Newark were at each other's throats.
It's odd, though, that so little conflict is on display; it comes as a jarring shock when a reporter talks about how he and some valued colleagues are "at each other's throats" now and then.
IF YOU HAVE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN WEALTH AND YOU SHARE A PIE, YOU DIVIDE THE BUDGET IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, AND YOU HAVE AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN THAT PEOPLE ARE AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS.
The far-right League and anti-system 5-Star Movement have been at each other's throats for months, but tensions have risen even further this month with each accusing the other of betrayal and ill faith.
I learned the hard way that if you haven't prepared for conflict in your co-founder relationship, you'll be at each other's throats right at the moment when you most need to be working well together.
The result is a portrayal of a White House in chaos, where no one can figure out how to turn on the lights, the president is unpredictable and isolated and everyone is at each other's throats.
And he loves the fact that everybody's at each other's throats in the United States because that means they can't focus on him and all the criminal activities that he's trying to do around the world.
"That's the way this sort of thing is being handled today in a pluralistic society in which ordinary people … are not at each other's throats about religious divisions," Justice Samuel Alito said of Arlington on Wednesday.
Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony were at each other's throats in the battle for console supremacy, so you were on high alert for the successors to the Xbox 21, the PlayStation 22019 and, of course, the Wii.
Thanks to NASA and other governmental organizations we entered the 21st century arm in arm instead of at each other's throats simply because open technologies like satellite imaging, GPS, and environmental science helped us all soar higher.
And if the latest footage is any indication, it doesn't take long at all for this family to get right back at each other's throats in between peeing in the pool and chanting about T-shirt time.
But when the kids end up fighting, Kenneth rises nobly to the challenge of finding a safe and fun way to… well, let the kids at each other's throats, leading to an unlikely free-for-all brawl.
The tears of joy and sadness seen on Brexit Day had barely dried when the U.K. and EU were at each other's throats again ahead of trade talks set to last until the end of the year.
I was the interim chair of the Democratic National Committee during the Russian hacking of the DNC and I saw firsthand how these disruptive tactics got people who trusted and admired each other at each other's throats.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey stars are at each other's throats in the season 9 trailer, which dropped on Thursday and teased a sea of family drama to come when the hit Bravo series returns Nov. 7.
It was nice to see the guys all having fun and being flirty on a group date for once and no one at each other's throats, but maybe that's because Kenny and Lee were back at the hotel.
The fact that we nearly saw Sansa and Arya at each other's throats and they've both been freaked out by this strange new person their brother is, I think was proper good, Game of Thrones at its best.
"The only historical analogies I can think of are 19th century," said Donald A. Ritchie, a historian emeritus of the United States Senate, referring to a time when the Whigs and the Democrats were at each other's throats.
It started, sources said, with a proposal to move FinCEN's counterterrorism and intelligence work, and its financial database, under the purview of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA), and now the two bureaus are at each other's throats.
Perhaps the most marvelous part was the discourse at Dre's (Anthony Anderson) office, where different people explain why they voted the way they did without ending up at each other's throats — at least not after the dust has settled.
The estranged couple appeared in court Wednesday in NYC for a spousal and child support hearing that quickly went south ... with their lawyers going at each other's throats with allegations of money troubles, drug use and being unfit parents.
With the working title of The Many Saints of Newark, the film is set within the era of the Newark riots in the 1960s — a time when African-American and Italian gangs in Newark were at each other's throats.
Read more: Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather are at each other's throats on social media but there are 5 reasons why a rematch is never going to happenBut if Spence were to win, it would elevate the unbeaten American.
The candidates were so eager to get at each other's throats (or to admonish each other for undermining party unity) that they gleefully steamrolled moderators Norah O'Donnell, Gayle King, Margaret Brennan, Major Garrett, and Bill Whitaker at every opportunity.
"I learned something from everybody in the house, but the truth is, we were constantly at each other's throats," Saqib Javed, 22, an undecided voter during the shooting of the series who now supports Green Party candidate Jill Stein, tells PEOPLE.
Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) is back at Winterfell, the Stark sisters are once again at each other's throats, and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) has crossed paths with both Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) after years apart.
To beat the odds and avoid being at each other's throats, at least three things must happen, according to Stanford and Princeton professor Stephen Klotkin: When financial markets start reaching a frenzy, Washington and Beijing will probably resort to easing tensions.
Judiciary Lifelong New Yorkers, Mr. Nadler and President Trump have been at each other's throats since the 1990s, when Mr. Trump was a real estate developer and the Manhattan representative stood in the way of one of his West Side developments.
During their five years sharing power, the two men were frequently at each other's throats, their bickering often bringing the government to a standstill amid a bloody war that took the lives of about 50,000 Afghan forces in that time.
"If you get a downturn – and there's a good probability in the next [presidential] term you'll get a downturn – and you don't have effective monetary policy and you have people at each other's throats, I'm worried about that," Dalio said.
Russia and Turkey have been on opposite sides of the Syrian conflict, and the two leaders had been at each other's throats since November, when Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had violated its airspace on the Syrian border.
Daenerys is arguing with Tyrion, the King in the North was nearly killed (again), the Stark sisters are at each other's throats, and one of the three dragons threatening the Queen's reign perished — not bad for staying off screen the whole hour.
Captain America: Civil War answered a lot of questions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, explaining why Steve Rogers and Tony Stark were at each other's throats, shedding more light on the history of Hydra, and drawing philosophical lines between the world's superheroes.
Largely at the urging of Americans, he helped mediate between Mr. Ghani and Mr. Abdullah when the two men, opponents in the bitterly contested 2014 elections, were at each other's throats within a government that was supposed to be shared between them.
Now the two sides have been at each other's throats for the past two weeks over the Nunes memo, and the committee's members don't expect that to dissipate when they return, even if Nunes' role in the Russia probe stays behind the scenes.
If you are saying to yourself, "But aren't India and Pakistan always like this — constantly at each other's throats, forever blaming the other, keeping the world on edge?" allow me to suggest that today's situation is dangerous and frightening at an entirely new level.
In his book "Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage," Cavell unpacked a particular strain of Hollywood screwball comedy in which a man and a woman who are at each other's throats wind up in love (or back in love) by the end.
Continue to attack America, forcing it to respond, knowing that Americans are at each other's throats and don't have the stomach for another Middle East war, or humiliate the United States as it withdraws troops from the region with its tail between its legs.
The subpoena threat from Schiff and Nunes -- two California lawmakers who have often been at each other's throats on the committee over the past two years -- is a rare case where the diverging interests of the pair align when it comes to the special counsel's investigation.
Why it matters: With his assault on institutions, set up seven decades ago to soften the frictions that led to World War II, Trump risks re-igniting the emotions that put nations at each other's throats, says Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's hard to look at Christina Forrer's recent woven works — in which groups of people grin maniacally, cry, scowl, or gasp, sometimes with their hands at each other's throats — and not imagine they are based on scenes from Trump rallies.
The SPD having ruled out a new "grand coalition" with her, a weakened Angela Merkel must now form a highly wobbly and possibly dysfunctional "Jamaica" coalition with the right-liberal FDP and the environmentalist Greens, who have spent much of the past few weeks at each other's throats.
Trump and Kim spent all of 2017 at each other's throats, trading threats of mutual nuclear destruction, culminating in Trump threatening to "totally destroy" the country and North Korea warning it would fire missiles toward US bases in Guam and detonate a nuclear warhead over the Pacific Ocean.
As the country catches its breath after one of the most acrimonious midterm elections in years, it would be easy to conclude that all of America is hopelessly divided — a land where two angry tribes are at each other's throats and everybody thinks about politics all the time.
The meat of the interview, however, came from Remy's candid conversation about a host of social justice issues with which she has firsthand experience: mass incarceration, unity among women (she regrets that it was her and Nicki at each other's throats that made headlines instead of a collaboration), and women's health.
I do not care whether the age is 18 or 21 but it should all happen at once … I think it is the job of our government to sort something like this out if it was up to the people it is likely that everyone will be at each other's throats.
"More than anything it was to sow discord in our political process ... to degrade trust in our political institutions and then as well to agitate so that we would be at each other's throats over this," said Daniel Hoffman, a former CIA agent stationed in Moscow, on CNN's "Smerconish" on Saturday.
Part of this bombast is simply the accepted style of social media, and in a world where many are at each other's throats over grave matters of domestic and international policy, everyone knows this is a safe space to channel a little emotion, like rooting for the home team with a war chant.
At the same time that the federal, Texas, and Houston governments were all working together to respond to the historic disaster that Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath have caused, they've all been at each other's throats over a state immigration law that was poised to go into effect before the waters receded.
When Buckley and Vidal faced off on national television, the film argues, the spectacle — that word is important — was shocking, not because of their views on policy, but because instead of talking about policy at all, they went at each other's throats, the veneer of civility so thin as to be utterly transparent.
The ruling comes after a lengthy battle between data analytics firm HiQ Labs and Microsoft owned LinkedIn, which have been at each other's throats for several years over HiQ Labs' practice of scraping the business social networking website's public-facing data, then selling it (fused with other datasets) to a laundry list of employers.
His most accessible film, Magnolia, is a wild, sprawling examination of love, loneliness, and forgiveness; his historical epic There Will Be Blood presents two greedy men who are at each other's throats, against a backdrop of oil and fire; his semi-rom-com Punch Drunk Love serves up a deliberately kooky sensibility that can be off-putting to the uninitiated.
How we, together, however that's extended, I would say, bipartisan, we have to work together but ... to find out how you have thoughtful disagreement, and then have idea meritocratic ways of getting past that disagreement, that keeps us together, rather than at each other's throats, because I do believe that this split in the country is the greatest problem of our time.
As we head into this weekend's series finale — at the end of a polarizing final season, and in the aftermath of a King's Landing siege that left many characters dead and many fans at each other's throats — here are the Vox staff's predictions as to who will end up on the Iron Throne ... if the Iron Throne itself survives at all.
As Trump puts "America First" and signals that a shift from the center of the global stage draws near, others are already stepping up to take the place of the US. In a matter of days, Trump has done what no other US president has been able to do in decades: unite Europe, convincing nations recently at each other's throats that they must now lead the world.
Juncker renewed calls for states to push ahead in developing an EU defense capability independent of the U.S.-led NATO alliance and to embrace Africa through investment and a sweeping new free trade area — part of a strategy to curb the flow of poor African migrants which has set EU governments at each other's throats and fueled a sharp rise in anti-EU nationalism.
Among the requests for conflict mitigation she has received since: rabbis and pastors whose congregations are at each other's throats; Fortune 500 companies where productivity is down because employees bicker over politics; and a mother in New England who feared her family's holiday would be ruined because her two daughters who were returning from college had not spoken to each other since the 2016 election.
The momager and Kardashian matriarch has been busy putting out fires as each and every one of the Kardashian-Jenner women have dominated the news cycle this past week: Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé were at each other's throats on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and on Twitter; Kendall Jenner and her dog were in the news this weekend; and Kylie Jenner channeled the Virgin Mary in boyfriend Travis Scott's new music video.
After an endless, bruising, down-to-the-wire gut-punch of a presidential election we as Americans, who have spent so much of the last 18 months at each other's throats, willfully blind to the fact that we are countrymen irretrievably lashed to the same ship whether it floats or it sinks, should be able to turn as one to the reparative comforts of our great national sporting events to heal our collective wounds and reconnect us to one another, free at last from the burdens of rabid partisanship, once again able to find some peace in shared loves rather than divisive disdain.

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