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Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue.

Released in August 2025, the Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your next daily gaming habit.

Currently, if you're stuck, the game only offers to reveal the entire puzzle, forcing you to move onto the next difficulty level and start over. However, we have you



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President Donald Trump's student-loan repayment changes could prompt more borrowers to turn to private lending.
  • Trump's changes to student-loan repayment include new borrowing caps for advanced degrees.
  • Private lenders said on earnings calls that the federal changes could bring more borrowers to the private industry.
  • Borrowers could also choose to forgo graduate programs due

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Noe Parenteau (right) with his sister (left)
  • Noe Parenteau continues working at 80 due to high caregiver costs.
  • Parenteau's sister and ex-wife require expensive memory and assisted living care.
  • Considering relocation, Parenteau is prioritizing financial support for family care.

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Ukrainian soldiers cover positions and weaponry as a low-cost way to snag and stop Russian drones.
  • Ukrainian troops were 'stunned' to learn the UK didn't use anti-drone nets, a British Army officer said.
  • The commanding officer said his forces have learned important lessons from the Ukrainian troops they trained.
  • Ukraine puts nets over its positions, roads, vehicles, and

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Michael Knox runs a restaurant near Minneapolis.
  • A small business owner near Minneapolis said both staff and customers fear ICE activity in the area.
  • He's concerned about the safety of his employees, who sometimes miss shifts to avoid immigration officers.
  • National activists are encouraging another economic blackout to protest ICE activity.

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Dan Priest was named PricewaterhouseCoopers' first chief AI officer a year ago
  • PwC's chief AI officer says that counting AI agents isn't the best metric for success.
  • He says companies should focus on how well those AI agents are being used.
  • "The human is still accountable," he told Business Insider.

The AI race can sometimes feel like a numbers game.

Earlier this month, Bob


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Bumble is one of the most well-known dating apps out there. Founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd started Bumble in 2014 after founding Tinder years prior. Bumble was, for many years, women's answer to Tinder. That's because it utilizes the same "swipe left or right" model to either pass or seek to match with someone else, but there is a key difference between the two: on Bumble, only women can


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Michael Fiddelke starts his new job as Target CEO on February 1.
  • Michael Fiddelke, who started at Target as a finance intern, takes over the top job at the retailer on Sunday.
  • He must deal with declining sales and civil unrest in Minneapolis, the city where Target is based.
  • The company's outgoing CEO will stay on as executive chairman, raising questions about how



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AWS CEO Matt Garman
  • Matt Garman has been running Amazon Web Services since June 2024.
  • Business Insider obtained an org chart showing his current direct reports.
  • A comparison to last year's org chart shows who has joined, left, and stayed since January 2025.

A leaked Amazon Web Services organizational chart shows the 15 executives under CEO Matt Garman, plus changes to his reports over the past


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Jensen Huang
  • Nvidia stock surge has created wealth for employees, fueled by the AI boom.
  • CEO Jensen Huang said he personally reviews Nvidia compensation.
  • Nvidia's H-1B visa filings reveal competitive base salaries for key tech roles.

Nvidia's meteoric stock surge has done more than reward investors; it has created vast wealth for some long-standing employees.

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