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Meet the U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team Headed to the Paris Olympics
People via Yahoo Sport· 10 hours agoBut their performances were temporarily thrown into disarray when Biles had to withdraw from most...
With ‘Strands,’ the New York Times has found its next hit game
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days ago“Strands got very big, very quickly. It was a little bigger...told CNN. What is Strands? Strands,...
Jonathan Owens Leaps to His Feet to Cheer on Wife Simone Biles During U.S. Gymnastics Olympic Trials
People via Yahoo News UK· 12 hours ago"Elite!!!!! ," he posted at the time. Prior to that, Owens was in attendance at the U.S. Gymnastics...
Part of a Pecking Order?
New York Times· 5 days agoRebecca Goldstein’s puzzle is anything but pedestrian. Note to readers: In the past, Wordplay indicated crossword clues with quotation marks. WEDNESDAY...
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes Lounge Seaside in Marbella with Their Kids in New Vacation Photos from...
People via Yahoo News UK· 19 hours agoBrittany told PEOPLE their daughter will pay extra special attention to her NFL star father. "I have...
Nothing brings me more pain than knowing Wordle could have been called Mr. Bugs' Wordy Nugz, but the...
PC Gamer via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoBugs Wordy Nugz, but I think this name would have only helped, not hindered, the game when it came...
How to Strengthen Your Strands Game
New York Times· 3 days agoThe newest New York Times game has confounded and enthralled solvers. Strands, the newest game from The New York Times, is part Spelling Bee, part Mini...
NYT Games Moves Strands Out of Beta and Into the Official App
CNET· 5 days agoStrands is moving up to the big leagues. The New York Times online game is joining Wordle,...
These are the things that will really cheer a loved one in hospital
Daily Mail· 12 hours agoA fun, trashy novel can be a good bet (now is probably not the time to get to grips with the more...
A History of ‘Shade,’ Illuminated in The Times’s Pages
New York Times· 2 days agoIn Word Through The Times, we trace how one word or phrase has changed throughout the history of the newspaper. In February, The New York Times reported on scientists hoping to throw shade — ...