Word of the Day: prudent
prudent ˈprudnt adjective : marked by sound judgment The word prudent has appeared in 328 articles on NYTimes.com in the...
prudent ˈprudnt adjective : marked by sound judgment The word prudent has appeared in 328 articles on NYTimes.com in the...
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A federal judge in Chicago indicated on Wednesday that he planned to order the release of hundreds of immigrants who...