KPBS: 'It's time to stop snubbing your right-wing family.' Author argues for finding common ground
'It's time to stop snubbing your right-wing family.' Author argues for finding common ground
Hoping that Rodger McDaniel (“Hopes of finding common ground seem all but futile,” Laramie Boomerang, 12/17/25, page A4) does not so much believe that the glass is, in fact, empty (he does, after all, ...
KSL NewsRadio: Bridging Political Divides: How faith can help find common ground
wjla: Can Americans find common ground? New survey says we're not as divided as we think
WASHINGTON (7News) — With a divided Congress and daily political tensions, sometimes, it feels like America just can’t find common ground. However, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a nonprofit ...
Can Americans find common ground? New survey says we're not as divided as we think
Yardbarker: 49ers urged to find common ground with Trent Williams amid contract standoff
49ers urged to find common ground with Trent Williams amid contract standoff
The meaning of FINDING is the act of one that finds. How to use finding in a sentence.
FINDING definition: 1. a piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem…. Learn more.
Something that has been found. 2. a. A conclusion reached after examination or investigation: the finding of a grand jury; a coroner's findings. b. A statement or document containing an authoritative decision or conclusion: a presidential finding that authorized the covert operation.
Often, findings. something that is found or ascertained. Law a decision or verdict after judicial inquiry. findings, tools, materials, etc., used by artisans. find /faɪnd/ v., found /faʊnd/ find ing, n. v. meet with:[~ + object] to find a dime in the street. to locate by search or effort:[~ + object] to find an apartment.