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nationwide

[ney-shuhn-wahyd] / ˈneɪ ʃənˈwaɪd /




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It comes as new details emerged in the death of a Minneapolis woman shot last week by an ICE agent in the city, which drew nationwide protests.

From BBC

A nationwide cheese recall, which was initially announced in November, has been upgraded to the U.S.

From Salon

Zillow expects slow but steady home value growth, falling mortgage rates and rising incomes to contribute to a nationwide improvement in affordability this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Temperatures in Beijing and Shanghai could plunge by as much as 20 degrees Celsius by midweek, while Japan issued a nationwide warning for very low temperatures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gen. Pam Bondi said in September that “clean voter rolls are the foundation of free and fair elections,” and that the Justice Department was going to ensure that they exist nationwide.

From Los Angeles Times