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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be


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CEOs are using AI to research topics and summarize emails.
  • CEOs are integrating AI into their personal lives.
  • Nvidia's Jensen Huang uses AI as a tutor, while Apple's Tim Cook organizes emails with the tech.
  • The AI market is projected to hit $4.8 trillion by 2033.

It seems like artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. CEOs


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Dr. Rudolph Tanzi takes multiple supplements to reduce brain aging.
  • As the brain ages, protein buildup and inflammation are linked to conditions like Alzheimer's.
  • Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, a brain aging researcher, takes supplements like omega-3 and cat's claw extract.
  • He participated in creating or advising on most of the supplements he takes.

If Dr. Rudolph Tanzi has learned anything from


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In ye olde days of the early internet, porn was genuinely hard to come by. The rise of ASCII porn in the '80s (seriously, look it up, if you dare) gave way to early peer-to-peer networks, sharing grainy imagery. Then, the World Wide Web helped early cyber-pornstars mint a fortune with their own web pages — but you had to get to grips with modems first.

When broadband got faster, tube sites like




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Ron Howard is on something of a survival thriller kick. After returning to his Apollo 13 roots with In the Heart of the Sea in 2015, and the more recent Thirteen Lives, his newest film is Eden, a story in a similar vein also based on real events. Unfortunately, the fourth time isn't a charm, and only proves the Howard haters correct in their assertion that the Solo: A Star Wars Story helmer is


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This month, Threads announced that it reached 400 million monthly active usersnearly as many as X (née Twitter). That’s almost half a billion people.

Threads is the Big Bang Theory of social media. Bland, boring, largely unoffensive, and somehow, it was the most popular show on television for years. Game of Thrones got the cultural and critical attention, but Old Sheldon retained a steady


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KPop Demon Hunters is a phenomenon that's only growing. 

The Netflix release focuses on a trio of K-pop idols called HUNTR/X who not only lay down devastatingly catching songs but also battle deadly demons, including the dastardly alluring boy band called Saja Boys.

The combination of enthralling action, swoon-worthy romance, total squad goals, and a banging soundtrack has made the film massively



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A new study has returned to a popular Milky Way attraction, formed by a fast-spinning dead star core that scientists say is one of the most powerful electromagnetic generators in the galaxy. 

At the heart of this colorful nebula is a so-called pulsar, a type of neutron star that blasts streams of high-energy particles through space as it revolves like a lighthouse beacon. This thing is what remains