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Oil is cleaned off swans near Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands. | (EPA-EFE/ALEXANDER SCHIPPERS) A cow emerges from a cattle cable car in Spiringen, Switzerland. | (EPA-EFE/URS FLUEELER) A rice field near Ascona, Switzerland. | (EPA-EFE/SAMUEL GOLAY) A cliff diving event in Bilbao, Spain. | (EPA-EFE/LUIS TEJIDO) A pole vaulter competes in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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    U.S. stocks pared their April losses on Friday, with the S&P 500 booking its biggest weekly gain since November as Big Tech stocks rallied.
    04/26/2024 - 10:22 pm | View Link
  • Here's what happened at student protests this week over Gaza conflict
    In Bloomington, 33 people were detained during a demonstration in Dunn Meadow. This follows a trend of arrests during similar events at college campuses around the nation. In South Bend, students risked suspension or expulsion for having an unauthorized demonstration.
    04/26/2024 - 2:23 am | View Link
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  • Week’s or Weeks’: Singular, Plural, and Possessive
    Both the terms “week’s” and “weeks’” are correct, but it depends on how and where we use them. The term “week’s” is the singular possessive form of the noun “week,” and “weeks’” with the apostrophe at the end is the plural possessive form of that same noun.
    04/22/2024 - 3:12 pm | View Website
  • Weeks or Week's or Weeks'? Correct Possessive (Helpful Examples)
    Should I use Weeks or Week’s or Weeks’? Actually, you can use all of them, just in different contexts. “Weeks” should be used when you’re referring to the plural form of “week.” “Week’s” should be used when you’re using the singular possessive form of “week.” “Weeks'” should be used when you’re using the plural ...
    04/22/2024 - 3:37 am | View Website
  • Week’s or Weeks’ | Which is Correct? Difference Between Week ...
    Which is correct? Actually, both are correct but are used in different contexts. The apostrophe has different functions in the English language. The word “week’s” demonstrates anything related to that week. It is a singular form of noun week. But the word weeks’ is itself a plural form and an additional apostrophe is to form the possessive.
    04/21/2024 - 11:20 pm | View Website
  • Week's, weeks’, or weeks? Which is correct?
    Week’s, weeks’, and weeks are in fact all correct depending on the context. Weeks is used for the plural of week. Week’s and Weeks’ are used in compound time expressions. Week’s is used with a singular time unit and weeks’ is used for a plural unit.
    04/21/2024 - 10:58 pm | View Website
  • week noun
    Definition of week noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. week. noun. /wik/ (abbreviation wk.) a period of seven days, either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday last/this/next week It rained all week. What day of the week is it? He comes to see us once a week. Want to learn more?
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