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Walters

American  
[wawl-terz] / ˈwɔl tərz /

noun

  1. Barbara, 1931–2022, U.S. broadcast journalist and interviewer: the first woman to co-host a morning news program and to co-anchor an evening news program on U.S. television.


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“It’s tinkering around the edges that will do next to nothing to solve the housing problems, which stem from a lack of supply,” said Stephen Walters, chief economist at Optimal Economics.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026

After defeating Republican incumbent Rep. Mimi Walters in 2018, Porter quickly emerged as one of the Democratic Party’s most recognizable progressives.

From Los Angeles Times • May 11, 2026

With the help of her local joiner, Jordan Walters, she has gutted the top floor apartment in Great King Street - and uncovered a 1940s treasure trove under the floorboards.

From BBC • May 4, 2026

"We are swimming in uncharted waters," analysts Amy Walters and Matthew Klein wrote in an autopsy of the ruling for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

From Barron's • Apr. 30, 2026

Then I add hair but only a little because Mr. Walters doesn’t have much.

From "Mockingbird" by Kathryn Erskine

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