
Ireland Reconsiders Neutrality Amid Russian Threats
Ireland is reportedly unwilling to abandon its neutrality but has begun to understand the significance of Russian threats, with its naval vessels patrolling the Irish Sea.
200 stories found

Ireland is reportedly unwilling to abandon its neutrality but has begun to understand the significance of Russian threats, with its naval vessels patrolling the Irish Sea.

The United States conducted strikes against Iran in retaliation for the downing of an American Apache helicopter, with Iran claiming to have attacked a US base in Bahrain and vowing a heavier response. US officials stated that negotiations with Tehran remain unimpeded despite the escalating military actions.

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, teams are playing warm-up matches and predictions are being made, while an earthquake hit the England camp and a Somali referee was denied entry to the US.

Graham Platner experienced a significant fundraising surge, raising $200,000 in a single day from over 5,000 supporters, following a New York Times exposé, which is concerning for Democrats.
Forbes provides hints and solutions for the New York Times Connections puzzle for Monday, June 8.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times game 'Pips' for Sunday, June 7.

A New York Times panel debated whether Senate hopeful Graham Platner is a 'dirtbag' or a Democratic answer to Trump-era politics. A supporter acknowledged Platner's past 'toxic' relationships but argued for his redemption.

A New York Times reporter is under scrutiny after Biden accuser Tara Reade stated her experience with the newspaper mirrored that of an accuser against Graham Platner.
Forbes provides hints and solutions for the New York Times Connections puzzle game for Saturday, June 6.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times game 'Pips' for Friday, June 5.
An explanation of the answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle, game number 1,089, released on Thursday, June 4, has been provided.

Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks targeting areas near St. Petersburg and Moscow, with dozens of drones reportedly shot down. This comes as Russia prepares for an economic forum, and amidst ongoing conflict where Russia has lost more territory than gained in recent months.
The publisher of The New York Times has publicly criticized artificial intelligence companies, likely in the context of ongoing debates and legal challenges regarding the use of copyrighted content by AI models.

The head of The New York Times has strongly criticized artificial intelligence companies, accusing them of 'shameless theft of intellectual property' and posing a threat to journalism during a global media congress.
This article provides the latest updates on an unspecified ongoing news event.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times game 'Pips' for Tuesday, June 2.

China has expelled a New York Times reporter based in Beijing, accusing the newspaper of promoting separatism in Taiwan. The United States and Taiwan have reacted to China's decision.
An editorial in The Jerusalem Post calls for The New York Times to address serious questions regarding a column by Kristof, emphasizing the need for precision in reporting.

A meteor fireball exploded over the United States, causing a loud boom that alarmed residents across New England. NASA confirmed the event, which was equivalent to 300 tonnes of TNT.
Taiwan has condemned China's decision to expel a New York Times reporter, who had interviewed the Taiwanese president, vowing that it will not be silenced by such actions.
The New York Times is facing renewed criticism for its preview of a weekend track championships, which focused on a transgender California senior. Critics argue the publication's transgender coverage often centers opponents while sidelining supporters.

The New York Times' chief Africa correspondent, Declan Walsh, provides a firsthand account from an Ebola ward in Africa, where adults and children are being treated amidst a spiraling outbreak.
Hints and clues are offered for the New York Times game 'Strands' for Saturday, May 30, with the theme 'We’ll Be There'.

Sources from the New York Times have revealed potential details of a peace agreement with Iran, while other reports mention a CIA officer's arrest and Trump's desire for his own banknote.

Harvard University is facing criticism from students and alumni following the appointment of Sheryl WuDunn, wife of controversial New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, as vice chair of the Board of Overseers executive committee.
Forbes provides hints, the spangram, and answers for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Thursday, May 28, titled 'Ketchup Or Mustard?'

French economists Gabriel Zucman and Emmanuel Saez are campaigning for a one-time 5% wealth tax on California's billionaires, criticizing their accumulated wealth and low tax contributions in an op-ed for the New York Times.
An opinion piece discusses how media narratives shape public opinion, which in turn influences political pressure and military decisions, referencing Ahmadinejad and The New York Times.
Forbes provides hints, the spangram, and answers for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Monday, May 25.

A.G. Sulzberger, owner of The New York Times, publicly criticized CBS and its owner David Ellison, alleging that the network has become pro-Trump.

A New York Times investigation reveals how the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) purged its ranks, reduced enforcement, and favored industries heavily invested in by President Trump’s family.

New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg blasted the long-delayed DNC 2024 election autopsy as lacking substance, calling the 192-page report a disaster and suggesting AI could have done a better job.
A columnist has accused The New York Times of weaponizing a questionable rape story about Israel, suggesting its timing coincided with a report on Hamas's sexual violence.

New York Times Guild members held a rally outside the company's headquarters, demanding a fair contract. Their concerns include threats posed by artificial intelligence, hybrid work arrangements, and the rising cost of living.

The US military boarded an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, suspecting it of attempting to breach a naval blockade. This action occurred amidst ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran.

A New York Times analysis, citing Viktor Orbán's example, explores how even the most professional autocrats rely on the cooperation of ordinary employees to maintain power, challenging previous assumptions.

A New York Times columnist has chronicled harrowing details of widespread torture and sexual violence allegedly inflicted on Palestinian prisoners, including men, women, and children, by Israeli forces.

A New York Times analysis explores which countries are gaining and losing billions from the US-Israel-Iran military conflict, which has caused significant turmoil in energy markets and an unprecedented oil crisis.
Several financial firms have lowered their price targets for companies including Exelon, AbbVie, and Shell. Some of these reductions occurred despite the companies reporting strong quarterly earnings.

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in over 100 deaths and caused international concern. The United States began screening airports after an American doctor contracted the virus in the DRC and was transferred to Germany for treatment.

A New York Times report claims that Israel secretly constructed two military bases in the Iraqi desert. These covert facilities were allegedly intended to support potential operations against Iran.

A New York Times advice column offers guidance on how to handle an alcoholic boss and recounts a humorous 'kids say the darnedest things' moment at a company party.
An investigation by the New York Times reportedly reveals that an Iraqi farmer was killed by Israeli forces after inadvertently discovering a secret base.

Palestinian President Abbas participated in Fatah elections, while Qatar and Iran reaffirmed their support for Palestinians, with Iran emphasizing self-determination on the Nakba anniversary. Separately, protests involving the Palestinian flag occurred in Paris.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times 'Connections' puzzle for Sunday, May 17. This helps players solve the daily word-grouping game.

Israel has announced its intention to sue The New York Times over an article detailing the abuse of Palestinians. The New York Times has defended its reporting in response to the legal threat.

Donald Trump has accused a New York Times reporter of treason following an article detailing U.S. failures to achieve objectives in the Iran War.

Palestinians in Gaza and across the world marked the 76th anniversary of Nakba Day, commemorating the 1948 mass expulsion and displacement from their homes. The day saw renewed calls for the right of return and international acknowledgment of the historical event.

A new unit within the US Department of Homeland Security is reviewing thousands of green card holders to assess their eligibility for deportation, according to internal documents cited by The New York Times.

Israel announced its intention to sue The New York Times for defamation over allegations of Palestinian prisoner rape, while also facing criticism and defense regarding public figures like Lamine Yamal displaying Palestinian flags. These events unfold as Israel marked its 59th Jerusalem Day with a flag march.
Jack Schlossberg refuted a New York Times report describing his House campaign as "erratic," stating his operation is "nimble and small."

Several companies, including LogicMark, NKT A/S, and Intuitive Machines, have released or previewed their quarterly financial results. These reports detail earnings per share, revenue, and provide transcripts or summaries of earnings calls for Q1 2026, Q1 2025, and Q2 2025.

President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.

Recent reports suggest that Iran's missile capabilities are improving, with more of its missile launchers becoming operational. US intelligence indicates these missiles continue to guard the Strait of Hormuz.

With over 13 million paying readers and a strategy that funnels every second digital subscriber into a lifestyle bundle, The New York Times demonstrates how a 175-year-old brand successfully navigated digital transformation.

The Head of Games at The New York Times, Jonathan Knight, discussed the upcoming 'Wordle' game show, promising it will remain true to the daily puzzle game. The show is set to be taped this summer.
A new analyst report has been published providing insights and analysis on The New York Times Co.

A New York Times investigation, reported by La Repubblica, details how Israel allegedly leveraged the Eurovision song contest as a tool for propaganda and international consensus, sparking controversy and boycotts.

President Trump declared that the Middle East ceasefire, specifically with Iran, is "on massive life support," indicating its imminent collapse. This statement has heightened regional tensions and contributed to a rise in oil prices.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game for Tuesday, May 12th.
Israeli authorities are reportedly accused of systematically working to ensure a good performance in Eurovision, using the event for whitewashing, according to a detailed New York Times report.
Hints and clues for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Monday, May 11, have been released.
Forbes provided hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times Pips puzzle for Sunday, May 10.
This article provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times Pips game for Saturday, May 9.

A new report indicates that the number of K-12 public school students in the U.S. has declined in 30 states since the mid-2010s, according to the New York Times.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times Mini Crossword puzzle for Friday, May 8.

A white man has sued The New York Times, alleging he was passed over for a job, with the lawsuit seen as reflecting deeper conflicts within American society.
The New York Times is inviting workers to share their perspectives on how artificial intelligence will affect their careers and how they are navigating this uncertain period.
The New York Times provides information on its methods for reporting election results and making race calls.

As the World Cup approaches, teams are playing warm-up matches, and host cities are preparing for the economic impact. Discussions also include the expanded 48-team format for future tournaments and various related news.
This article provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game for Monday, June 8.
A New York Times commentator, Nicholas Kristof, sparked a storm of criticism after publishing a piece discussing sexualized violence against Palestinians.
Forbes provided hints and solutions for the New York Times 'Connections' puzzle on Sunday, June 7. This guide assists players in solving the daily word-grouping game.

The New York Times has confirmed through visual evidence that Israel used white phosphorus in Lebanon. This report details the specific event of Israel's deployment of the controversial munition.
A New York Times reporter is facing scrutiny after an accuser of President Biden stated she had a similar experience to the ex-partner of Graham Platner, drawing parallels to the reporter's situation.
A research group has successfully modified the DNA of human embryos, utilizing a new technology that differs from the previous CRISPR technique. This development was reported by The New York Times.
This article provides hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle for Friday, June 5.

Protests against a construction project in the protected area of Zvërnec have escalated, with citizens massively gathering and two individuals arrested for forcibly removing a participant. The demonstrations have garnered international attention, becoming a symbol of political discontent against the government.

Colorado has passed a new law to increase oversight of ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft. The legislation was prompted by a New York Times investigation into reports of sexual assault and misconduct.
Hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,088 for Wednesday, June 3, have been released.

A.G. Sulzberger, chairman of The New York Times, accused AI companies of 'strip-mining' news sites for intellectual property and failing to support trustworthy journalism.
The publisher of The New York Times has issued a warning that AI companies are jeopardizing the future of journalism by utilizing content without providing compensation to news organizations.

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has broken his silence regarding allegations of sending sexually explicit messages to women, accusing The Wall Street Journal and New York Times of "journalistic malpractice." Platner stated that he and his wife, Amy, have a strong marriage, following earlier reports that his wife accused him of the messages.
China's Foreign Ministry announced that a New York Times reporter's residence permit has been revoked, citing deception of individuals during interviews.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle for Monday, June 1.
A New York Times shareholder has requested an inspection of Board documents, citing concerns related to legal review programs, source verification, and corrections procedures, following a specific article.

Ο Ντόναλντ Τραμπ έστειλε στο Ιράν μια νέα, με αυστηρότερους όρους, πρόταση εκεχειρίας, ενώ τις τελευταίες μέρες μια εκεχειρία μεταξύ Ουάσινγκτον και Τεχεράνης διαφαίνεται πιθανή. New York Times: Νέα…
The White House has denied a New York Times report alleging that Susie Wiles urged Senator J.D. Vance to take a break from social media.
According to a New York Times report, tech billionaire Peter Thiel has temporarily relocated to Argentina, sparking speculation about his future ventures.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle, specifically for Saturday, May 30, puzzle number 1084.

Guatemala has agreed to collaborate with the United States on joint strikes targeting drug trafficking gangs, according to recent reports. This decision follows a request from Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo for US assistance in combating drug cartels.

The New York Times reports that the US and Israel have considered former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a potential post-war leader, making him a peculiar figure in the ongoing conflict.
Netblocks and Kentik reported a 'partial' restoration of internet connectivity in Iran, following a New York Times report estimating nearly two million people had lost work due to the shutdown, though censorship remains.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' puzzle for Wednesday, May 27.
A CEO who fired his entire HR department and the EEOC, which is suing The New York Times, both defended their respective actions onstage, highlighting ongoing controversies in workplace management and legal disputes.
Hints and answers are provided for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,079 for Monday, May 25.

A draft agreement between Iran and the US has reportedly been leaked, with Axios revealing details that suggest Israel is not pleased with the potential terms. This comes as Pakistan's mediation efforts in the Iran-US crisis show encouraging progress towards a final understanding.
This article provides hints, the spangram, and answers for the New York Times Strands puzzle game for Sunday, May 24.
A liberal New York Times columnist has sharply criticized a Democratic election autopsy report, calling it 'ridiculous' and suggesting artificial intelligence could have produced a superior analysis.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1077, dated Saturday, May 23rd.

A New York Times/Siena poll indicates that despite their midterm strength, Democratic voters are in a combative, anti-establishment mood, expressing unhappiness with their party and disagreeing on its best path forward.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging a 'retaliatory' escort requirement for its journalists.

Iran has issued a stern warning that any resumption of US attacks would lead to a war that would spread "far beyond the region." Iranian officials stated that their devastating strikes would crush any aggressors.
The New York Times has announced its latest Critics’ Pick, highlighting a notable cultural or artistic work.

Steven Rosenbaum, author of "The Future of Truth," initiated an investigation into his own work after The New York Times questioned the authenticity of quotes, revealing they were made up by AI.
The New York Times provides a general briefing on the latest news and developments, offering an overview of current events.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game for Tuesday, May 19.
DR Congo coach Sébastien Desabre has announced the national team squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, including several Premier League players and explaining notable absences.

HotNews is launching its Premium content project today, offering subscribers access to exclusive content and a one-year subscription to The New York Times, among other benefits.
Hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle for Monday, May 18 (Puzzle #1,072) are provided.

An article that Israel is reportedly suing The New York Times over is highlighted as one of the week's best longreads.

Eurovision is addressing concerns over Israel's political influence after a New York Times investigation detailed a million-dollar state campaign to support Israeli contestants, prompting calls for action from some European broadcasters.
The New York Times has accused Israel of attempting to stifle journalism by pursuing legal action related to an op-ed. This accusation has sparked debate and commentary regarding press freedom and the role of NGOs.

Fox News Digital significantly outperformed broadcast news brands, CNN, MSNBC, and The New York Times in key digital metrics during April.

OpenAI is reportedly exploring legal options against Apple regarding their recent partnership to integrate AI features, including Siri, into Apple devices. The potential legal action stems from a strained relationship between the two companies over the terms of their collaboration.
Forbes provides hints and clues for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Friday, May 15, titled "Weaselly Wascals."
Israel is reportedly preparing legal action against The New York Times concerning a column that alleged sexual abuse of Palestinians, sparking a diplomatic and legal dispute.

A New York Times report, based on obtained data, suggests that the Eurovision song contest serves as a 'soft power' tool for Israel, with a small number of voters potentially influencing outcomes in some countries.

A New York Times examination revealed red flags of potential insider trading on Polymarket, where numerous long-shot bets on various events have defied odds.
The New York Times has highlighted five exceptional stargazing train excursions in dark-sky hot spots across Norway, New Zealand, and Nevada, offering unique nighttime experiences.
Det er stikk i strid med det Trump har fortalt det amerikanske folket, melder The New York Times.
Tel Aviv Institute founder Hen Mazzig analyzes the New York Times' dual investigations into Israel, questioning the publication's objectives and its broader Middle East coverage.

Donald Trump has engaged in a flurry of public statements and social media activity, commenting on topics ranging from the Iran conflict and Cuba relations to beef tariffs and college sports, alongside sharing AI-generated images.
This article provides explanations for the answers to the New York Times Connections puzzle for Wednesday, May 13, 2024 (Puzzle #1,067).
A New York Times article provides a general update without specific details, indicating a broader news coverage.
According to the New York Times, Eurovision's director admits to sponsor difficulties as the debate over Israel's participation continues to rage.

The New York Times' chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, discusses how AI-related layoffs are challenging the resilience of government safety net programs.
Forbes provides the explained answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,065, published on Monday, May 11.
Forbes provides hints and clues for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Sunday, May 10, helping players solve the daily word game.
Forbes offers hints and clues for the New York Times Strands puzzle, 'Garden Varieties,' for Saturday, May 9.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, known as the UK's "first gay dad," and his husband have been charged with multiple serious offenses, including rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The couple are also owners of the English eighth-tier football club Maldon & Tiptree.
Forbes provides hints, the spangram, and solutions for the New York Times Strands puzzle for Friday, May 8, which features a "Garden Variety" theme. This assists players in solving the daily word game.

Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, a self-proclaimed 'massive crossword puzzle nut,' has designed a rock 'n' roll-themed crossword puzzle for The New York Times, featuring references to artists like David Bowie and Sex Pistols.

A New York Times reporter explores the challenges recent college graduates face in finding employment, examining factors such as the evolving job market and the impact of Artificial Intelligence.
The New York Times provides the latest news updates. These articles offer current information on various ongoing events and developments.
An opinion piece suggests that The New York Times' coverage of the Graham Platner abuse story exposes significant hypocrisy within liberal circles.
Explanations and solutions are provided for the New York Times Connections puzzle published on Monday, June 8, identified as puzzle #1,093.
Experts, citing a New York Times investigation, state that Israel has repeatedly used toxic white phosphorus against populated areas in Lebanon, a substance known to cause severe injuries.
Alan Riding, a distinguished New York Times correspondent known for his cosmopolitan reporting from Latin America and Paris, has passed away at the age of 83.

The US military reportedly assisted in coordinating the passage of over 100 commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz last month, according to The New York Times.
Tennis influencer Morgan Riddle has sparked backlash after criticizing a New York Times opinion article, calling its message about women 'objectively horrific' and sharing her views on gender issues via Instagram.

Director Sam Levinson disclosed in a New York Times interview that actress Sydney Sweeney insisted on performing nude scenes in the latest season of Euphoria, despite it not being initially planned in the script.
The New York Times has investigated the increasing number of boat strikes and associated deaths in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, carried out by the Trump administration. A national security correspondent explains the findings.
The New York Times provides its latest news updates.
New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger warns that the entire $12 trillion creative economy is at risk from AI firms that use news and other creative content without compensation, likening it to "stolen goods."

Michael Sarnoski, known for 'Pig' and 'A Quiet Place: Day One,' has been tapped to direct the pilot episode of HBO's limited series 'The Chain,' based on the New York Times bestseller, and will also serve as an executive producer.

The publisher of The New York Times has issued a warning, stating that artificial intelligence companies are actively undermining and destroying independent journalism.
An article provides the clues and answers for the New York Times Mini crossword puzzle for Tuesday, June 2.

The publisher of The New York Times has accused artificial intelligence companies of 'brazen theft' of intellectual property from news outlets. He warned that AI firms are making choices that violate settled law and could cause significant harm to journalism.

The New York Times reported that the American military has been secretly escorting dozens of commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This covert operation aims to ensure safe passage through the critical waterway.

A giant marble sculpture named "Super Kello" in Oulu, Finland, designed for both humans and fish, has garnered international attention, with even The New York Times writing about it. The artwork is set to read Homer's Odyssey for ten years.
Taiwan has condemned China following the expulsion of a New York Times reporter after conducting an interview with the Taiwanese president.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' puzzle for Sunday, May 31.
Hints and answers for the New York Times 'Connections' puzzle for Sunday, May 31, have been released.
Hints, answers, and a walkthrough are provided for the New York Times game 'Pips' for Saturday, May 30.

În momente precum cel de astăzi, în care spațiul social media din România este invadat constant de dezinformări , e important să vă informați din surse credibile. La câteva ore după drona căzută pe…

A report details the dire situation in a city devastated by Russian bombing, where residents are sifting through garbage to survive. The article, originally from The New York Times, describes a place without electricity, gas, or heating, where people are being killed.

The 47th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards announced its first winners in the News categories, with ABC, CBS, and The New York Times among those honored at a ceremony in New York City.

Unionized tech workers at The New York Times accuse the company of deploying AI surveillance tools that allegedly violate their contract and misrepresent their work, without notifying their union.

The New York Times explores the timeline for a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from air travel, also touching upon how the 'war in Iran' (likely a typo for Ukraine or broader Middle East conflict) is affecting these emissions, alongside other climate news.

A chatbot was reportedly convinced to provide instructions for creating anthrax, prompting concerns about AI risks and the need for democratic institutions to regulate AI, as highlighted by former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

President Trump has instructed negotiators not to rush into a deal with Iran, emphasizing a focus on nuclear weapons prohibition. This stance comes as some Republican senators express rare opposition to the President's approach to the potential agreement.
An unspecified news update was published by The New York Times.
Forbes has published hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game, specifically for Sunday, May 24.
What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak as Cases and Deaths Rise The New York Times
ExxonMobil is reportedly considering a return to Venezuela, despite having previously labeled the country as 'uninvestable,' according to a New York Times report.

An article published last week in The New York Times, reporting on alleged harassment and rapes committed by Israelis against Palestinians, has sparked a furious backlash and led Israel to threaten legal action against the newspaper. Human rights organizations have reported on such abuses for years.
Hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,075 for Thursday, May 21, have been published to assist players.
Steven Rosenbaum, author of "The Future of Truth," has admitted that his book, which explores the impact of AI on truth, contains fabricated quotes generated by artificial intelligence, a revelation uncovered by a New York Times journalistic investigation.
This article provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game for Wednesday, May 20.

Iran has issued strong warnings, including threats of opening new fronts and parliamentary votes on bounties, amidst escalating tensions with the United States. These developments follow recent US actions and threats concerning the region.

Aurelijus Veryga discusses cultural wars, gender relations, and demographic trends, posing the question of 'where have the men gone?' in an analysis inspired by a New York Times article.

The New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging its media restrictions and press escort policy as 'utterly unreasonable'.

Greenlandic officials have told the New York Times that US demands are an insult to Greenland's sovereignty, with the Prime Minister believing the US desire to own Greenland has not changed.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a complete walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' puzzle for Monday, May 18.

Reports indicate that Israel constructed two secret bases in Iraq prior to its two wars with Iran, according to The New York Times.
Forbes provides hints, answers, and a walkthrough for the New York Times 'Pips' game for Sunday, May 17, assisting players with the daily puzzle.

A New York Times reporter, Justin Scheck, revealed how illegal gold from Colombian cartels was transformed into legal North American gold through bureaucratic loopholes, eventually ending up at the Royal Canadian Mint.
Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to sue The New York Times over a column discussing sexual violence against Palestinians, prompting protests outside the newspaper's headquarters.

The New York Times has publicly defended one of its journalists after Israel reportedly threatened to sue the publication. The dispute centers on the journalist's reporting, prompting the newspaper's strong support.
Hints and solutions for the New York Times Connections puzzle, specifically for Saturday, May 16, puzzle number 1070, are provided.
Hundreds of individuals protested outside the New York Times headquarters in response to a column that alleged abuse by Israelis.
Forbes provides explanations for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,069 for Friday, May 15.

A New York Times reporter provides an in-depth look at Jerome Powell's time as the chair of the Federal Reserve, analyzing his management during a period of economic turbulence.

An independent Israeli report concluded that Hamas committed widespread and systematic sexual violence during its October 7 attack on Israel. The 298-page document details rapes and other sexual assaults used as a deliberate weapon.

Classified US intelligence assessments, as reported by The New York Times, indicate that Iran still possesses substantial missile capabilities, with a significant portion of its mobile launchers and pre-war missile stockpile operational.

The New York Times has refuted allegations that it would retract an article detailing alleged sex abuse of Palestinian inmates, stating the author reported firsthand on the stories.

Several countries, including Israel, Finland, Sweden, and Moldova, secured their spots in the Eurovision Song Contest final after competing in the semi-final round. The results sparked discussions and reactions regarding the qualifiers and their chances in the upcoming final.

An Israeli investigation has released a report alleging that Hamas systematically used sexual violence as a weapon during its October 7 attacks. The report details widespread sexual violence committed by Hamas operatives, leading Israel to pass a law establishing a military tribunal for perpetrators.

The Israel Foreign Ministry has condemned a New York Times report on alleged sexual abuse of Palestinians, calling it 'one of the worst blood libels' in modern press.
Forbes provides clues and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle for Wednesday, May 13, 2024.
The New York Times published an article framing Israel's Eurovision campaigning as suspicious soft power, despite acknowledging no rules were broken. An analysis piece criticizes the NYT's approach.
Forbes provides hints and answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle #1,066, published on Tuesday, May 12.

An analysis by The New York Times indicates that coal-burning power plants released more mercury last year, reversing a previous downward trend in emissions of the potent toxin known to interfere with brain development.

A commentary piece suggests that the New York Times' announcement that Democrats no longer need to campaign on climate change indicates a potential cooling of climate alarmism after 50 years.

A New York Times report indicates that Russia is utilizing the Caspian Sea as a strategic trade route to supply Iran with components for its drone program. This overlooked waterway facilitates the secret exchange of weapons and parts between the two nations.
An opinion piece criticizes The New York Times for winning a Pulitzer Prize, alleging that one of its contributors delivered a terrorist organization's narrative to the world.
Forbes provides hints and solutions for the New York Times 'Connections' puzzle game for Saturday, May 9. This helps players solve the daily word grouping challenge.
Forbes provides clues and solutions for the New York Times 'Connections' puzzle game for Friday, May 8, helping players solve the daily word grouping challenge.