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wave

[weyv] / weɪv /




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“There’s a new wave that’s hitting the coast, primarily driven by AI.”

From Los Angeles Times

After waves of RTO mandates yielded mixed results, employers are betting a subtler strategy will be more effective at pulling workers back to their desks.

From The Wall Street Journal

A new wave of activists has circled the gates of bankland, where major campaigns had historically been few and far between, in part because of heavy regulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thousands of people have marched through the Meadows in Edinburgh waving flaming torches to officially kick off the city's world-famous Hogmanay celebrations.

From BBC

The channel aired footage of a large crowd marching and waving the South Yemen independence flag alongside the UAE's flag.

From Barron's