‘Connections’ February 22: Answers and Hints for Puzzle #622
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‘Connections’ February 22: Answers and Hints for Puzzle #622

Following its launch in June 2023, Connections has rapidly become The New York Times‘ second-most popular game after Wordle. How To Play ‘Connections’ Connections tasks players with grouping…

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Who Is Bicka Barlow? Bryan Kohberger’s New Attorney
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Who Is Bicka Barlow? Bryan Kohberger’s New Attorney

An Idaho district judge allowed a new attorney to join Bryan Kohberger’s defense team in an order filed on Thursday. Bicka Barlow, an attorney specializing in cases involving…

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Luigi Mangione Photos Show How Appearance Compares to Last Court Hearing
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Luigi Mangione Photos Show How Appearance Compares to Last Court Hearing

Luigi Mangione appeared in court for the first time since last year on Friday. Mangione, 26, attended the hearing at a Manhattan court in connection with the state…

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New Mom Finally Able To Sleep on Her Back Again—Cat Seizes Her Opportunity
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New Mom Finally Able To Sleep on Her Back Again—Cat Seizes Her Opportunity

Navigating pregnancy and parenthood with pets can be tricky, as their routines change too. Take this tabby cat, for example, who lost her favorite sleeping spot as her…

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Democrats Under Investigation Over Threats: What to Know
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Democrats Under Investigation Over Threats: What to Know

The most senior federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. has written to senior Democratic politicians warning them that they are under investigation for past comments about Republicans. Why It…

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Canadians Taunt US as ’11th Province’ After Beating Them at Hockey
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Canadians Taunt US as ’11th Province’ After Beating Them at Hockey

Canadian hockey fans have been mockingly referring to the United States as their “11th province” after their 3-2 Four Nations final victory in Boston on Thursday. Newsweek contacted…

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Blind Children See After ‘Remarkable’ Rare Eye Disorder Breakthrough
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Blind Children See After ‘Remarkable’ Rare Eye Disorder Breakthrough

Children with a rare form of eye disorder who were born blind can now see thanks to a “remarkable” gene therapy breakthrough. Researchers from London’s Moorfields Eye Hospital,…

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How a Hong Kong Artist Got Fired From McDonald’s
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How a Hong Kong Artist Got Fired From McDonald’s

On a recent eight-hour shift at a McDonald’s in Hong Kong, Luke Ching, 52, wiped tables, cleared trays of half-eaten fries, emptied cups of soda and milk tea…

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Hamas Official Says No Evidence Links Group to Israel Bus Bombings
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Hamas Official Says No Evidence Links Group to Israel Bus Bombings

A senior Hamas leader has told Newsweek that there was no proof linking the group to the series of bus bombings that targeted Israel hours after the group…

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Why Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Could Derail a Factory Boom
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Why Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Could Derail a Factory Boom

American manufacturing has been in the doldrums for years, battered by high borrowing costs and a strong dollar, which makes exports less competitive. But there has been a…

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