Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique ...
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Only true fans can guess these Pokémon by color
Think you know Pokémon? This color-only quiz sounds easy… until it isn’t. As the rounds get harder, even the biggest fans start second-guessing everything. It’s fast, frustrating, and way more ...
Tests of how well 19 large language models (LLMs) complete and perform complicated multi-step tasks has shown that they are both error-prone and, in many cases, unreliable. They said that the ...
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Guessing game: Blues' mystery over Origin refereeing
The NRL's new six-again rule interpretations have been a major storyline of the 2026 season. And as they prepare for Wednesday's series opener, NSW players say they are playing a "guessing game" as to ...
The Timberwolves announced an image rebranding starting with the 2026-2027 season. The lovable "Sesame Street" character didn't realize his well-meaning message would not go over well in New York. NBA ...
The Knicks have pinched Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cavaliers after overtime at Madison Square Garden tonight. Cleveland made a slow start, hitting just 6 of 22 shots in the ...
The San Antonio Spurs are a win away from the Western Conference finals after beating the Minnesota Timberwolves at Frost Bank Center tonight. Victor Wembanyama was the story once again, responding to ...
The NFL will undergo its most ambitious and lengthy globe-trotting journey to date during the 2026 campaign. On Wednesday, a day before the league's full regular-season schedule is released, matchups ...
Jalen Brunson delivers late, Cleveland goes cold at the wrong time and New York makes history to open the East Finals. John Schuhmann Jalen Brunson got hot in the 4th quarter and the Knicks followed ...
An event that champions performance-boosting substances poses risks to athletes’ health — and integrity. Anti-doping science must keep up. Kim Wolff is a professor of analytical, forensic and ...
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