The pieces vary in size and shape; a few have small holes cut in them.
Aspen Pflughoeft,
Miami Herald,
13 Jan. 2025
The resulting surge in the 10-year T-Note yield further decreased the market’s odds for a rate cut in March from 41% to 25% based on the data from the CME FedWatch.
Mob reaches the House Speaker's lobby San Diego Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt begins crawling through a hole rioters have broken in the glass of a door barricaded with antique furniture.
Sarah D. Wire,
USA TODAY,
4 Jan. 2025
The footbed offers a cozy feel, and the thick platform offers a supportive fit that doesn’t require breaking in.
Karl-Anthony Towns delivered a monster game with 30 points, 18 rebounds, and four assists, while OG Anunoby and Josh Hart chipped in 11 points apiece.
Kristian Winfield,
New York Daily News,
12 Jan. 2025
Cross-country donations But people from all over the country, including Oregon, Tennessee and as far away as Florida and North Carolina, have chipped in, Lauren Gruel said.
Each of the rules was put in place for a reason — for example, to address a problem with a contract, or something else going wrong on a project.
Julian E. Barnes,
New York Times,
18 Jan. 2025
Which is the problem 55-year-old Diedre Hamill ran into with a safety-net program in Kane County that was put in place to help those like her who have fallen on hard times.
Foreign observers panned Maduro’s official numbers, which were presented in a haphazard fashion after regular polling reports were interrupted by officials after the election.
Laura Kelly,
The Hill,
10 Jan. 2025
The arraignment was interrupted by bursts of comments, often crude, from Vinson, rendering most of the hearing inaudible.
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