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  • NYT Connections hints and answers today for June 27, 2025 (Puzzle #747)

    The Connections puzzle stands out from traditional word games by focusing on pattern recognition and thematic connections.

  • NYT, in rare praise, hails India's space programme

    "India has become home to at least 140 registered space-tech start-ups, comprising a local research field that stands to transform the planet's connection to the final frontier," the New York Times has said.

  • New York Times reports a gain of 180,000 digital subscribers

    The company reported $76 million in adjusted operating profit, 18% less than the same quarter last year. It generated total revenue of $555.7 million, an 11.5% increase from a year earlier.

  • Wordle has a new owner: The New York Times

    The New York Times said Wordle will continue to be free to play for new and existing players, and no changes will be made to its gameplay.

  • New York Times offers buyouts to newsroom employees

    The newspaper publisher said it expects to take a charge of $17 million - $23 million related to the workforce reductions, with about $17 million to be recorded in the second quarter.

  • Ivanka Trump steps down as Murdoch Trustee

    Murdoch has two daughters, aged 15 and 13, with his former 48-year-old wife Wendi. It was Wendi Murdoch who chose Ivanka as a trustee, the report said, quoting a close source who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

  • AP, Reuters, New York Times among 2016 Pulitzer Prize winners

    The Pulitzer Board, in conferring the most prestigious honours in US journalism and the arts on Monday, also honoured the Los Angeles Times for breaking news reporting for its coverage of the massacre by Islamist militants in San Bernardino, California.

  • Ralph Lauren hires Old Navy exec to replace him as CEO

    Ralph Lauren Corp, founded by 75-year-old Lauren in 1967, appointed Stefan Larsson, the global president of Gap's Old Navy division, as CEO effective in November. Lauren will continue to serve as executive chairman and head its design team, the company said in a statement.

  • Coca-Cola says spent $118.6mn on health efforts in 5 years

    The world's biggest beverage maker had vowed last month to be more transparent about the various health programmes and messaging it funds. The pledge came after a New York Times story detailed the company's financial support for the Global Energy Balance Network.

  • Inside Amazon: Wrestling big ideas in a bruising workplace

    They are told to forget the "poor habits" they learned at previous jobs, one employee recalled. When they "hit the wall" from the unrelenting pace, there is only one solution: "Climb the wall," others reported.

  • German car makers to buy Nokia map service for 2.8 bn euros

    The sale "should be concluded in the first quarter of 2016," Nokia said in a statement, adding that it expected net proceeds from the deal of just over 2.5 billion euros.

  • US opens probe against TCS, Infosys for H1-B visa violation

    The US government has opened an investigation against two of the biggest Indian outsourcing companies for possible violations of H1-B visa rules, according to a media report.

  • How Apple spent yesterday playing ‘catch up‘

    Take News, an app which combines articles from nearly 20 publishers including the New York Times and ESPN and lays them out in a magazine-style form. The articles will be displayed in-app when it launches with iOS 9 this Fall for the iPhone and iPad. The app will also recommend stories based on what you've previously read.

  • Morgan Stanley chief defends 25% pay hike

    Morgan Stanley Chairman and CEO James Gorman defended the 25 percent pay hike he was awarded last year – reportedly the highest among Wall Street chief executives – saying it was justified by the bank's performance.

  • John Nash, who inspired 'A Beautiful Mind', dies at 86

    Dr. Nash, and his wife, Alicia, 82, were killed when the taxi they were riding in lost control and hit a guard rail and another vehicle, said Sgt. Gregory Williams of the New Jersey State Police.

  • Facebook ties up with 9 publishers to directly inject news

    Instant Articles will let stories load more than 10 times faster than standard mobile web articles and will include content from publishers such as the New York Times, BuzzFeed and National Geographic, Facebook said in a blog post on its website.

  • Is Pankaj Mishra oblivion to new India?

    The real issue is not Modi, but a western fear that India, may, after all, start rising on the world stage. Mishra's views are intended to pander to western fears of their inevitable decline as China, and now India, offer signs of revival.

  • Fed misread in 2008 crisis? Experts discuss

    Watch the interview of Binyamin Appelbaum, Washington Correspondent of The New York Times and Ylan Mui, Financial Reporter of The Washington Post with CNBC-TV18's Menaka Doshi. They spoke about the record released by the US Federal Reserve from the year 2008.

  • Lehman-like credit bubble next up for sharing economy?

    Since the financial crisis showed the risks of securitizing riskier loans, investors have avoided anything too experimental, but Eaglewood, an asset manager run by Jonathan Barlow, a 35-year-old former Lehman Brothers trader, raised USD 53 million in its deal.

  • New York Times puts Boston Globe up for sale again

    The New York Times Co is putting The Boston Globe on the auction block for a second time as it seeks to focuses solely on growing its flagship newspaper.

  • Facebook hacked but user data uncompromised

    Facebook announced on Friday that it had been a target of a series of sophisticated attacks that resulted in malicious software being installed on certain

  • China Communist Party to probe Wen family wealth - SCMP

    China's ruling Communist Party has launched an internal inquiry into allegations made by The New York Times that the family of Premier Wen Jiabao accumulated at least USD 2.7 billion in "hidden riches", the South China Morning Post (SCMP) said on Monday.

  • Mandarin becoming the second language of luxury

    Mandarin is slowly becoming the second language of business, according to not one, not two, but three articles in The New York Times over the weekend.

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