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[ley-tist] / ˈleɪ tɪst /


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“Heated Rivalry” — which began as a romance book by the straight novelist Rachel Reid before being adapted for the screen by gay showrunner Jacob Tierney— is my latest fixation.

From Salon

The report is the latest to deliver good news on the state of the US economy.

From BBC

RTX recently became the latest defense contractor to announce agreements with the U.S. to build more missiles.

From MarketWatch

The latest annual number had some help, since a high inflation reading from January 2025 has now dropped out of the past 12 months of data.

From The Wall Street Journal

And with stocks wobbling the past two weeks, those numbers help counteract Wall Street’s latest myth: that today’s market, dominated by giant tech companies, is a monster that will stomp your index funds to bits.

From The Wall Street Journal