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[deyz] / deɪz /






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In tennis history, Alcaraz surpassed Don Budge, who had won the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open by the age of 22 years and 355 days in 1938.

From BBC

“It’s playing with fire,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, 43, told me at a coffee shop near City Hall, days before he announced his run for California governor.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Tuwaitha nuclear complex was left unsecured for days after Iraqi forces abandoned it, leading to widespread looting by local civilians.

From The Wall Street Journal

The amnesty bill announced by Rodríguez is expected to be approved by the National Assembly in the coming days.

From BBC

If you miss the full moon overnight it will continue to appear nearly full in the few days after the peak.

From BBC