If you’re looking for the Connections answer for Sunday, November 9, 2025, read on—I’ll share some clues, tips, and ...
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14 Amazing Facts About Ice and Snow

There’s something magical about the way snow blankets everything in silence and how ice transforms the ordinary into ...
Cassie Premo Steele heads to Peachtree Rock Heritage Preserve in Lexington County, S.C. for her November Still Here column ...
As the story unfolds, “Pluribus” quickly shapes up to be one of this year’s most complicated and thrilling television series, ...
A massive freighter carrying thousands of tons of iron ore disappeared in Lake Superior, setting shipping on a new course ...
Netflix has debuted Halloween playlists for preschoolers and tweens & teens. The lists curate episodes featured on the streaming platform ...
When their children disappeared, authorities failed to act, so grieving families were forced to search instead.
In his debut book, the evolutionary biologist decodes the most exciting turning points in the effort to map what links all life forms. An excerpt from How to Make an Animal.
The New York Times’ daily puzzle, Connections, dropped its November 3 challenge, and it turned out to be both colourful and ...
Without a little mystery, life would be pretty dull. So when we come across something strange or unexplainable, it’s only ...
As an academic discipline, logic is the study of reasoning. Logic puzzles, therefore, involve solving problems by making a series of inferences and assessing these using reasoning. Sounds easy, right?
Noon comes all too soon, and so does Sarah. “You get out!” she cries. “You’re not allowed to be in here.” Then she sees that Jenny hasn’t messed up anything at all this time; the doll’s house is neat, ...