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The New York Times looks for intelligent, literate, entertaining and well-crafted crosswords that appeal to the broad range of Times solvers.
Steve Mills has been collecting secondhand books in England to reawaken lost memories. His search revealed more about his family’s past than he thought possible.
In the past two years, without much notice, solar power has begun to truly transform the world’s energy system.
Players say that Strands is the most challenging of the New York Times' online games and today has been particularly difficult for many ...
For even more than "easy," "simple," and "frictionless," marketers' favorite word is "you" -- a linguistic trick that suggests each audience member is the main character of the world, thus ...
In the citizenship case, the justices voted 6-3, with the liberals in dissent, to limit the lower-courts’ preliminary injunctions to each plaintiff with standing to sue. The majority stressed ...
The New York Times on Monday announced that it purchased Wordle, the popular online wordplay game that skyrocketed in popularity since it was first released last October.
The New York Times is unveiling its ranking of the top 100 movies of the 21st century, based on input from more than 500 directors, actors, and Hollywood insiders. See which films made the top 10!
There are a few moving parts in this strange puzzle, which has two tall grids. The title of the puzzle, “Tunnel Vision,” is a ...
25A. [Hungarian has 18 of them (yikes!)] is a reference to grammatical CASES, which appear as suffixes that modify a noun.
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