NYT 'Connections' September 5: Answers, Clues for Game #452
"Connections" quickly became an online sensation after it was launched by The New York Times in June 2023.
"Connections" quickly became an online sensation after it was launched by The New York Times in June 2023.
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A new report assessed housing markets’ vulnerability to downturns based on factors like home affordability, foreclosure rates and unemployment.
We talked to Bill Gates about his new five-episode Netflix series, which launches on September 18.
Читать дальше...Jeep’s parent, Stellantis, paused production of two of its top-selling U.S. models, the Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee, people familiar with the matter said.
Companies are unknowingly hiring North Koreans for hundreds of low-level jobs, giving isolated Pyongyang access to cash and intellectual property.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Finance chief says drastic cost-cutting measures necessary amid weak demand in Europe
US expansion could play an important role in bringing China and Russia back to the negotiating table
‘Masterpieces from the Borghese Gallery’ unites a Roman cardinal’s Renaissance collection with French patrons’ rococo taste
With globalisation on the retreat, the FT investigates the causes and consequences of this new era of greater state intervention in the economy
America’s lagging technology and protectionist trade policy hamper its global leadership
Changes to disclosure rules on share buybacks would make a big difference to returns
Investors and foreign governments alarmed as president uses near-supermajority to cement ruling party’s power
The co-founder of communications group The Independents on its latest acquisitions and feeding the fashion entertainment machine
Companies can expect higher borrowing costs as investors demand larger premium
The FSC is concerned about a potential brain drain from the stockpicking industry caused by demand for passive ETFs
The corporation has changed significantly over the past century — so has the consumer
GTCR and Golden Gate Capital’s potential sale of Antylia comes as the sector bucks a frustrating market for sponsors
Plus, the sale of an Australian data centre company mints a new billionaire and an AI start-up focused on safety raises $1bn
Growing push to regulate fast-growing technology leads to pact focused on human rights and democracy
Cricket fan Robin Khuda came to country from Bangladesh and built AirTrunk into pan-Asian business
Filmmaker and influencer is having success fighting what he sees as ‘leftwing’ ideology in boardrooms
FT analysis shows Harris making big gains and boasting more funding but has yet to clinch swing states against Trump