'Connections' December 11: Hints and Answers for Game #549
If you're finding Wednesday's puzzle difficult, Newsweek has some hints to guide you through.
If you're finding Wednesday's puzzle difficult, Newsweek has some hints to guide you through.
If you are stuck on today's brainteaser, Newsweek has supplied all the information you need for those coveted five green squares.
Photographer: Jim Pastore Summary Author: Jim Pastore Shown above is the Super Harvest Moon during the partial lunar eclipse of September 18, 2024 (approximately 1:30 a.m.). It's observed here silhouetted with the Santa Catalina Mountains, north of Tucson, Arizona, in...
US adults are willing to invest nearly $1,000 a year on average for better sleep.
Drs. Patricia and Eugene Wexler will join Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank's growing practice in January.
Municipalities in Japan are considering raising bathing taxes at scenic hot springs locations while other cities discuss introducing a lodging tax in an attempt to curb overtourism.
Judging from the (non) results of his Cabinet reshuffle last week, Cyril Ramaphosa has little interest in good governance of his own state. His tools of trade are the combination of soft-shoe shuffle and factional appeasement, writes Tony Leon.
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“The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election,” Biden wrote in his pardon statement.
Pay UK bosses like football stars, says Lord Spencer Financial Times
As payment fraud proliferates, governments, banks and tech companies disagree on who should cover consumer losses
But we can weather downturns better by controlling our own biases
Eva Menasse’s sprawling bestseller, set in the run-up to the fall of the Berlin Wall, confronts a nation with its murky past
With US equities at record valuation peaks, investors should re-examine their risk appetite
The Republican Senator on his plans to spend the last two years of his term fighting back against an increasingly isolationist GOP
Masoud Pezeshkian and his supporters say measures will be tough to enforce as hardline parliament pushes for approval
Former president will dump defectors to his upstart party, says Economic Freedom Fighters leader
Horaţiu Potra, a former member of the French Foreign Legion, was arrested with 20 other armed men headed for Bucharest
The city is a sushi-lover’s paradise, and the salmon rolls and sashimi punch well above their price
As payment fraud proliferates, governments, banks and tech companies disagree on who should cover consumer losses
Virtually every other corner of the ETF investment universe was ground into dust by the onward march of Wall St
Government’s collapse over budget deepens uncertainty for business
Asset manager is spending billions bulking up in fee-rich alternative investing sector
Rival companies are racing to create lucrative applications from cutting-edge technology