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  1. At sign - Wikipedia

    The at sign (@) is a typographical symbol used as an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14), [1] and now seen more widely in email addresses …

  2. Standings | FIFA World Cup 2026™

    Visit FIFA.com to see standings for FIFA World Cup 2026™ with latest group tables and knockout brackets.

  3. AT&T Stores Near You - Get Directions & Book Appointments

    Search for AT&T stores near you. View store hours, get directions, and find the latest cell phones including iPhones and Galaxy models.

  4. California’s minimum wage set to increase to $16.90 per hour ...

    2 days ago · State of CaliforniaCalifornia’s minimum wage set to increase to $16.90 per hour on January 1, 2026 Oakland —The California Labor Commissioner’s Office (LCO) reminds employers that the …

  5. Indiana vs. Ohio State (Dec 6, 2025) Live Score - ESPN

    3 days ago · Live coverage of the Indiana Hoosiers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes NCAAF game on ESPN, including live score, highlights and updated stats.

  6. Lionel Messi, Argentina officially headed to AT&T Stadium for ...

    7 hours ago · Arlington’s AT&T Stadium will host a tournament-high nine matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The full schedule was revealed Saturday morning.

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  8. F1 Abu Dhabi GP live reaction: Max Verstappen claims crucial ...

    15 hours ago · Max Verstappen will start the season-finale on pole position, as three world championship contenders bid for glory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The McLaren duo of Lando …

  9. Brand New Air Traffic Control System (BNATCS) Fact Sheet

    3 days ago · By replacing the current air traffic control system, the FAA will enhance safety in the sky, reduce delays, and unlock the future of air travel. The project also ensures hard-working air traffic …

  10. 'at - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · Alteration (apheresis) of that, attested since Middle English at, atte (“that”, relative pronoun). Compare Old Norse at (“that”, relative pronoun).