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[at, uht, it] / æt, ət, ɪt /


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A private gauge of China’s service activity showed expansion at the softest pace in six months, weighed by slowing sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

The RatingDog survey showed that growth in new orders slowed in December as new export business returned to contraction, driven mainly by a decline in tourist arrivals from Japan, said Yao Yu, founder at RatingDog.

From The Wall Street Journal

The data include previous encounters with immigration officials, such as if an immigrant was arrested at the southern border or entered at a legal entry point, officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the Biden administration, migrants wanting to enter the country legally could make an appointment at a legal border crossing through an app called CBP One, which required them to snap a photo of themselves as part of the process.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It can be used to point at people in the street, people in cars, and scan their facial prints without their consent,” said Kate Voigt, a senior policy counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union.

From The Wall Street Journal