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today

[tuh-dey] / təˈdeɪ /














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“My brother came in today,” said Nelson, raised in Minneapolis.

From Los Angeles Times

“They evoke strong and varied perceptions” on how they should be managed, she said, “but the segment of the population we’re talking today about is clearly at risk from distinct threats.”

From Los Angeles Times

"I feel like typically I'm good at scoring and today I felt like I didn't score at all," Scheffler said.

From Barron's

Part of today’s slump can be attributed to the fact that existing home sales plunged 8.4% in January, according to the latest data released today.

From Barron's

"It's actually very hard to point to another moment in the last 25 years where you have the combination we see today," said Jed Kolko, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

From BBC