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Stacy

American  
[stey-see] / ˈsteɪ si /

noun

  1. a male or female given name.


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“It appears that, for reasons unclear, FDA political leadership has overruled the expert scientific conclusions of its own tobacco scientists,” said Glas attorney Stacy Ehrlich.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026

Isaac Antonio Villegas Molina, a Pasadena resident, was detained Thursday during a check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to his immigration lawyer, Stacy Tolchin.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026

“This is likely to be a messy quarter for Intel, but on balance we are feeling somewhat more positive as the agentic server CPU surge increasingly seems real,” wrote Bernstein analyst Stacy A. Rasgon.

From Barron's • Apr. 16, 2026

“Mr. Musk has admittedly done more than one thing that naysayers have called impossible at the outset so we wouldn’t necessarily count him out,” wrote the Bernstein analysts, led by Stacy Rasgon.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 23, 2026

"I just realized something. Stacy can't be a suspect. The key to the lock is kept in Mr. Johnson's house. She doesn't have a way to open the gate."

From "Pony Problems: Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew, #3" by Carolyn Keene