March 2026

NYT Strands Tips and Answers for Thursday, March 5 (Game #732)

Want a different day? A new NYT Strands puzzle appears every day at midnight for your time zone – which means some people are still playing “today’s game” while others are playing “yesterday’s.” If you’re looking for Wednesday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands Tips and Answers for Wednesday, March 4 (Game #731). Strands […]

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Ray Dalio Thinks Bitcoin Is Not Gold, and That’s Exactly Why Bulls Are Buying

Crypto experts push back after billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio renews skepticism of bitcoin BTC$72,880.21arguing that the largest and oldest cryptocurrency lacks the qualities that make gold a reliable store of value. Speaking on the All-In podcast, the Bridgewater Associates founder said bitcoin should not be compared to gold because it lacks central bank

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LexisNexis confirms data breach, says hackers affected customer and business information

Hackers claim deeper access to LexisNexis data than company admits Attack Reportedly Exposed Government and Enterprise User Data LexisNexis insists stolen information is outdated US analytics giant LexisNexis recently confirmed it suffered a data breach, but downplayed the significance, saying the hackers only stole outdated and irrelevant data. Hackers claim the opposite. Recently, a malicious

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World Liberty co-founder Eric Trump calls banks ‘un-American’ over stablecoin fight

Eric Trump, one of US President Donald Trump’s sons and co-founder of crypto firm World Liberty Financial, lashed out at the banking industry on Tuesday for its opposition to allowing a stable coin yield in crypto market structure legislation. “Big banks (think JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc.) are putting additional pressure to

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Gary Bettman defends US men’s hockey team after Trump joke about women’s team

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman defended the United States men’s hockey team for its reactions when President Donald Trump spoke about the women’s team after their gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games. While on the phone with the men’s team after beating Canada to win gold,

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How to Get the “Secret Friend” Feature, Just Like Selena Gomez

Instagram Yellow Ring: How to Get the Secret Friend Feature, Just Like Selena Gomez Selena Gomez left Instagram users in awe after a mysterious yellow ring appeared around her profile picture on the platform, titled ‘Secret Friend’. This raises questions globally about whether Instagram has quietly introduced a new feature. Unlike the familiar green ring

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Bill Self ejected before halftime in Kansas’ loss to Arizona State

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Longtime Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was ejected before halftime of Tuesday night’s game against Arizona State after a heated exchange with officials following a foul against one of the Jayhawks’ star players. Self was assessed on two technicals after challenging a call involving Jayhawks

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Google works to protect Chrome from quantum hacks without slowing down the Internet or interrupting everyday browsing

Quantum computing threatens cryptography behind HTTPS certificates Fake certificates expose users to surveillance risks Transparency logs help quickly detect unauthorized certificate issuance Google has revealed plans to make HTTPS certificates resistant to future quantum computing attacks while still keeping the internet usable. Past incidents, such as the DigiNotar hack in 2011, which allowed 500 fake

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