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Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, September 3, 2023
Test your knowledge of history by sorting eight events in chronological order.
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Test your knowledge of history by sorting eight events in chronological order.
In a chase for TV revenue, colleges have undertaken another wave of conference realignment, effectively ending the Pac-12.
By Josh Katz and
A March trial could become the center of gravity of the G.O.P. primary, structuring the campaigns of Donald Trump and his rivals.
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Technology disruption typically affected blue-collar occupations. Now white-collar workers may feel the brunt of changes.
By Claire Cain Miller and
The U.S. Regulates Cars, Radio and TV. When Will It Regulate A.I.?
Congress has tended to be slow to respond to revolutionary technologies.
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The 6 Kinds of Republican Voters
A deeper look at the groups that will make up the Republican Party of 2024.
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Top 10 Hardest and Easiest Spelling Bee Words, Aug. 26-Sept. 1
“Honey” easily attracted Bee adherents, but players had only isolated success with “abbacy.”
By Eve Washington, Josh Katz and
Spelling Bee Buddy: Personalized Hints That Update as You Play
Customized hints that update based on your progress in today’s puzzle.
By Neil Berg, Matthew Conlen, Josh Katz, Aaron Krolik, Eve Washington and
WordleBot: Your Daily, Personalized Wordle Score
First, play today’s Wordle. Then come here.
By Josh Katz and
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Test your knowledge of history by sorting eight events in chronological order.
There’s nothing tragic about missing this week’s toughest word, other than the word itself.
By Eve Washington, Josh Katz and Tom Giratikanon
The drug Wegovy eased issues for people with a type of heart problem, adding to the treatment’s benefits beyond weight loss.
By Benjamin Mueller
Ron DeSantis’s performance can be interpreted as akin to a front-runner’s — in the race for No. 2 behind Donald J. Trump.
By Nate Cohn
Being No. 2 could be especially important next year, and Ramaswamy has been gaining on DeSantis.
By Nate Cohn
Test your knowledge of history by sorting eight events in chronological order.
In a recent poll, some Democrats and most Republicans share a sense of doom.
By Ruth Igielnik
To play this game, you can’t have a thin skin, but this week it helped to be familiar with one.
By Eve Washington, Josh Katz and Tom Giratikanon
This week, Spelling Bee players chose to quit to get ahead.
By Eve Washington, Josh Katz and Tom Giratikanon
We had a chance to try — against the No. 1 player in the world.
By Ben Blatt and Courtney Cox
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