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[tahymz] / taɪmz /




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“I hope my work can reflect the times we’re in through a lens of color,” he said, “and the flora and fauna of L.A.”

From Los Angeles Times

Thanking everyone who has supported the campaign, including Helen Grant MP, she added: "This journey has been emotional, challenging, and at times overwhelming, but it has never been just my fight."

From BBC

The bond market is tough to understand at the best of times.

From Barron's

The shares are up too much for comfort, 22% this year, and at a glance, they cost too much, at 27 times earnings.

From Barron's

Stand CEO Edward Ridgely, who designs software for prediction-market traders, says there are times when “insiders are obviously shaping the market.”

From Barron's