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  • NYT Mini Crossword: Clues and answers for August 18, 2025

  • NYT Connections hints and answers today for August 18, 2025

    The game challenges players to identify patterns and group 16 seemingly unrelated words into four distinct categories.

  • NYT Mini Crossword: Clues and answers for July 6, 2025

    With clues spanning topics from musical instruments to historic landmarks, this edition promises to engage players of all skill levels.

  • Trump slams 'ridiculous' NYT report over claims that Musk to see China war plans

    The China war briefing plan would have around 30 slides spelling out how the United States would fight such a conflict, the report said

  • NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for February 24, 2025

    Today's NYT Strands puzzle challenges players with a movement-themed word search. To unlock hints, finding three words of four or more letters is key. The spangram, GETMOVING, spans the board, emphasizing the theme. With words like SKIP, STRUT, and STROLL, the puzzle keeps players engaged in a fun mental workout.

  • NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for February 19, 2025

    Strands is a fresh take on the classic word search, but with a twist. It’s currently in beta, meaning it’ll stick around only if enough players enjoy it daily.

  • NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for February 17, 2025

    Struggling with today’s NYT Strands puzzle? Get hints, answers, and the Spangram for February 17, 2025. Today’s theme is Sun Shade, with words like LEMON, CANARY, and SAFFRON. Need help solving Strands? Find tips, strategies, and everything you need to master The New York Times' latest word game!

  • NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for February 11, 2025

    Discover the NYT’s latest word puzzle, Strands! This daily word game challenges players to find hidden words based on a theme, with a special spangram tying it all together. Learn how to play, get hints, and check out today’s puzzle answers. Stay ahead of the game with our Strands guide!

  • NYT Strands today: Check theme, hints, and Spangram for January 31, 2025

    Each Strands puzzle presents a 6x8 grid filled with letters, challenging players to uncover a hidden Spangram—a word or phrase connecting opposite sides of the grid—and other theme-related words

  • OpenAI valued at $80 billion after deal, NYT reports

    The company would sell existing shares in a so-called tender offer led by venture firm Thrive Capital, the report said.

  • A decade ago, Jeff Bezos bought a newspaper. Now he’s paying attention to it again

    The Washington Post is on a pace to lose about $100 million in 2023, according to two people with knowledge of the company’s finances.

  • If a divided Germany could enter NATO, why not Ukraine?

    For Ukraine, much will depend on the shape of the battlefield after its coming counteroffensive, and whether the outcome leads to some kind of extended cease-fire, relatively stable borderlines, or even peace talks.

  • New York Times to get around $100 million from Google over three years: Report

    The deal includes the Times' participation in Google News Showcase, a product that pays publishers to feature their content on Google News and some other Google platforms, according to the report, which cited people familiar with the matter.

  • NYT calls Chicken Manchurian 'stalwart of Pakistani Chinese cooking'. Indian Twitter is losing it

    Bollywood actor Ranvir Shorey was among those who came to stake claim to the Indian-origins of Chicken Manchurian.

  • Love comes and goes, but a screenshot is forever

    Text message fights can be funny, heartbreaking, practical and, sometimes, they can be weaponized too.

  • Despite the fears, election day mostly goes as planned

    But far-right media figures and Republican politicians seized upon even the limited issues and typical problems that occurred to sow doubt about the legitimacy of the vote.

  • 2-minute showers and a flotilla of gas shipments: Europe braces for winter

    Both efforts are emblematic of the measures Europe is taking to increase energy supplies and conserve fuel before a winter without Russian gas.

  • The Reading List: October 14, 2022

    A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams

  • In the Battle With Robots, Human Workers Are Winning

    Pitting AI against people is beginning to look pretty silly, because the likeliest outcome is what has always happens when humans acquire new technologies — the technology augments our capabilities rather than replaces us.

  • David Fincher Tries Animation in ‘Love, Death + Robots’

    “Bad Travelling” is based on a story by British science fiction author Neal Asher. Fincher worked closely with Tim Miller (Blur Studio) to make it via motion-capture.

  • Success, but at what cost? asks actor playing Travis Kalanick in a new show

    As ‘Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber’ gets ready for release on February 27, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who plays Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, shares his views on the controversial CEO.

  • Who will be nominated for the Oscars? Here are our projections.

    Oscars 2022 nominations: The list will be unveiled February 8. Our expert’s predictions are based on precursor awards and industry scuttlebutt. But in an unusually open year, he’d love to be wrong.

  • As Europe returns artifacts, Britain stays silent

    The Parthenon Marbles in London are likely the world’s most famous disputed museum items. Yet the British government says the sculptures’ fate isn’t its concern.

  • Tornadoes Tear Through South and Midwest, With at Least 70 Dead in Kentucky

    Officials said many had been trapped inside a flattened candle factory, and there were six fatalities in a roof collapse at an Amazon warehouse in Illinois after severe weather ravaged the country on Friday.

  • Where’s the ‘fun of life’? Ask Will Smith

    It’s in a family having a crazy dream and having fun chasing it, just like the Williams sisters (Serena and Venus Williams) and their father Richard, whom Will Smith plays in the film ‘King Richard’.

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