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NYT Connections is a fun word game from The New York Times that challenges players to find connections between different words. The goal is to discover the common themes or links that unite the words presented to you. It’s a great way to test your vocabulary and thinking skills while having a good time. To play, you’ll be given a set of words, and your task is to group them based on their...
New York Times Connections: Tips and Answers for March 13, 2026
If you're looking for help with today's puzzle, try to focus on grouping words that share similar meanings, themes, or categories. Take your time to explore different combinations, as this can lead you to the right answers. With practice and a little bit of patience, you'll become more skilled at spotting these connections and solving the puzzles with ease.
Iran blocks vital oil route as Israel expands its ground operations in Lebanon Iran blocks vital oil route as Israel expands its ground operations in Lebanon Audio will be available later today. As the war in Iran enters its third week, there's no end in sight. Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route, as Trump...
Former National Security adviser on the nuclear talks between the US and Iran World February 6, 20264:48 AM ET Steve Inskeep NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran ahead of...
Databricks CEO says SaaS isn’t dead, but AI will soon make it irrelevant On Monday, Databricks announced it reached a $5.4 billion revenue run rate, growing 65% year-over-year, of which more than $1.4 billion was from its AI products. Co-founder and CEO Ali Ghodsi wanted to share these growth numbers because there’s so much talk about how AI is going to kill SaaS business, he told...