NYT 'Connections' Hints June 21: Clues and Answer for Game #376
Today's 'Connections' is a mixed bag of categories and we've got the best hints to help you solve it.
Today's 'Connections' is a mixed bag of categories and we've got the best hints to help you solve it.
Lewis Hamilton has been pressed on damaging allegations about his Mercedes team.
Photographer: Ray Boren Summary Author: Ray Boren Silver Lake Flat Reservoir, above American Fork Canyon in northern Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, presents a majestic reflection of snow-capped peaks in this photograph, taken in early-morning light on June 12, 2024. The earthen...
The summit will take place at Meta’s New York offices Friday.
The designer shed a new light on his signature precise tailoring with the help of subtle leather threads tweaking fits and proportions.
The club wear brand backed by Claudio Antonioli’s Dreamers Factory is becoming more democratic.
The luxurious, sculptural coats reflected the brand's expertise and the time-honed skills of the company’s artisans and seamstresses.
The Chinese star is slated to attend the brand's spring 2025 men's show in Paris on Saturday.
The S&P 500 declined 0.3% after surpassing 5500 intraday for the first time. The Nasdaq dropped 0.8%, snapping a seven-session streak of record closes. The Dow climbed 0.8%.
The Bank of England left its key interest rate at a 16-year high of 5.25%.
Carlyle Group is expanding its energy exploration and production assets by acquiring operations in Italy, Egypt and Croatia from Energean for up to $945 million.
Eli Lilly is stepping up its campaign against fake and counterfeit weight-loss drugs with more lawsuits.
BP is taking full control of its Brazilian biofuels joint venture, BP Bunge Bioenergia, with the acquisition of its partner’s 50% shareholding valued at $1.4 billion.
Tate & Lyle agreed to buy nature-based ingredient provider CP Kelco from J.M. Huber for $1.8 billion.
Instagram regularly recommends sexual videos to accounts for teenagers that appear interested in racy content, according to tests by The Wall Street Journal and an academic researcher.
Thousands of car dealers around the U.S. lost access for the second straight day to software that helps underpin their operations.
Honeywell has struck a roughly $2 billion deal to buy aerospace and defense technology company CAES Systems from private-equity firm Advent International.
Died: Donald Sutherland, “Hunger Games” and “M*A*S*H” actor, 88.
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge from conservative activists to a one-time tax on certain foreign investments, but left unresolved questions about whether some leading Democratic revenue-raising ideas are constitutional.
Tropical storm Alberto lashed into Mexico’s Gulf Coast, bringing heavy rain and flooding to parts of Mexico, where at least three died, and southern Texas.
The Biden administration said it would ban sales in the U.S. of software built by Russian antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab, citing national security threats.
The IRS is planning to deny billions of dollars of what it says are improper claims for a popular pandemic-era tax credit.
More American children than ever are qualifying for special education as a record 7.5 million accessed services in the 2022-23 school year, but schools are struggling to find enough teachers to meet their needs.
A rift between Netanyahu and Israel’s military leadership is spilling increasingly into the open after the armed forces’ top spokesman said the prime minister’s aim of destroying Hamas in Gaza is unachievable.