NYT Connections Hints Today: Solve Puzzle with Dance Moves

Connections is a popular New York Times word game where players group four words that share something in common. Each puzzle features 16 words and multiple categories, including street art, retro dance crazes, silent letters, and more. The goal is to find the correct answer by spotting connections between words. Players can rearrange the board, … Read more

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora and Pauses Erotic ChatGPT Mode

OpenAI has announced that it is shutting down its AI-generated video app, Sora, which was only released in September. The news comes as a surprise to users who enjoyed the six-month existence of the app. But what’s more concerning is that OpenAI had previously planned to introduce an erotic mode to ChatGPT, a productivity tool … Read more

Protect Your Data from Scammers This Tax Season

Tax season is peak time for scams and identity theft, but there’s a simple way to reduce the risk. A simple name search can reveal sensitive data like your social security number, making you vulnerable to fraud. However, you don’t have to take matters into your own hands – Incogni’s data-erasure service does the hard … Read more

VistaShares OMAH ETF: A Monthly Income Investment with Volatility Risks

The VistaShares Target 15 Berkshire Select Income ETF (OMAH) promises a monthly paycheck to investors, mirroring Berkshire Hathaway’s top equity holdings and generating around 15% annual income. However, this comes with two structural risks that affect every distribution check. Firstly, the fund’s modest natural dividends are supplemented by option premiums, which may erode over time … Read more

Federal Reserve Policymakers Eye Higher, Lower Interest Rates

Federal Reserve officials are not as clear on their next move as they seemed to be. Despite official projections of interest-rate cuts later this year, some policymakers hint that inflation’s impact from tariffs and oil may push the decision in either direction – towards cutting rates higher or lowering them. Source: https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/fed-officials-signal-that-rate-cuts-may-be-over-76891741

Apple Redefines AI Strategy with App Store Focus

Apple is shifting its AI focus towards a platform-based approach, mirroring the app store model used by search engines. This move signals the company’s commitment to its core business of selling hardware and services. Additionally, Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, replacing it with the more compact Mac Studio. To combat talent poaching from rival … Read more

Trump’s Surgeon General Nominee Faced Criticism Over Credentials

The US Senate has yet to confirm Calley Means, Donald Trump’s latest pick for surgeon general. The role is seen as a significant platform for the nation’s top doctor, but limited policy impact. Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams questioned her medical credentials, citing that she left her surgical residency in its final year and pursued … Read more

US Troops Deployed to Iran for Potential Ground Operations

The US is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran amid President Donald Trump’s threat to escalate the war. Thousands of American soldiers and Marines have arrived in the Middle East as the Pentagon considers various options, including seizing Kharg Island, a key Iranian oil export hub. The deployment raises concerns about the safety … Read more

Former Jan. 6 Protester Runs for Office in Florida

Adam Johnson, who briefly occupied Pelosi’s lectern during the January 6th protest, is now seeking a role in politics. Despite his rare voting record and divisive past actions, Floridians will decide whether he can be trusted to lead. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/29/pelosi-lectern-defendant-campaign-florida

Data Center Trial Uses Railway Overpasses in Tokyo

A group of companies in Tokyo’s Tokyu Group is testing a new way to build data centers. They’re placing servers and other equipment under railway overpasses. The goal is to see if this type of setup can work well, despite the trains above causing vibration and heat. The project involves four companies: Tokyu Corporation, Tokyu … Read more