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Women gave voice to 2020 Golden Globes' most political moments

LOS ANGELES - A missive from Russell Crowe, sent from Australia where he stayed to protect his home and family as more than 145 fires burn, may have started what turned into a night of political speeches - despite host Ricky Gervais' half-joking advice during his opening monologue to not use the podium "as a platform to make a political speech." And, yes, Joaquin Phoenix admonished stars who take "private jets to Palm Springs" while praising the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. for "the evening's plant-based menu." But it was women who dominated the

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