Here's the deal; there was this Greek guy named Pythagoras, who lived over 2,000 years ago during the sixth century B.C.E. Pythagoras spent a lot of time thinking about math, astronomy, and music ...
It might not seem like there's enough information to solve these logic puzzles at first—but that's part of the fun!
On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is for bros. Every answer is a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase in which the ...
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Another cool aspect of these puzzles is that they are print-in-place, meaning that when the part is removed from the 3D printer, it is ready to use and fully assembled. No need to remove support ...
The long-standing surplus in the U.S. investment income account, often cited as evidence of  “exorbitant privilege,” is receding. It already goes away without the income from profit-shifting by U.S.
The voters may have spoken last Tuesday, but Newport’s seven-member City Council is expected to select a mayor tonight.
Three great theme answers here. I appreciate the consistency of the DOOR being OPEN at the same place in each theme answer. Thank you, Kapil, for this enjoyable puzzle.
The Veilguard is, to be blunt, significant. 10 years – a whole entire decade! – is a long time between franchise entries, ...
Experts say the answer is a puzzle. By Dana G. Smith and Katie Mogg It makes sense in principle: You exercise your muscles to make them stronger and prevent frailty and decline; shouldn’t your ...