Category: News

Wordle Is Moving To The New York Times And Staying Free, For Now

The New York Times purchased Wordle — the viral online wordplay game that has either overtaken your morning or your social media timeline or both — in an undisclosed seven-figure deal, the company announced Monday. “If you’re like me, you probably wake up every morning thinking about Wordle, and savoring…

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Joni Mitchell Is Joining Neil Young In Taking A Stand Against Spotify Over Joe Rogan’s Vaccine Misinformation

Last week, Young delivered an ultimatum to Spotify: that he would remove his music unless they took action on Rogan. After his music was taken down Wednesday, he said he hoped other artists would join him. “I am doing this because Spotify is spreading fake information about vaccines — potentially…

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The best Super Bowl TV deals we could find

Game day is right around the corner, which means it’s one of the best times of the year to upgrade your TV. Aside from the holiday shopping season, the few weeks leading up to the Super Bowl have some of the best TV deals you’ll find throughout the year. Sets…

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Spotify Has Agreed To Remove Neil Young’s Music Catalog After He Took A Stand On Joe Rogan’s Vaccine Misinformation

Spotify is removing Neil Young’s music catalog at his request after he published an open letter demanding that the streaming giant address the vaccine misinformation being spread on Joe Rogan’s podcast. “We want all the world’s music and audio content to be available to Spotify users. With that comes great…

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Fashion Nova Will Pay $4.2 Million To Settle Allegations That It Blocked Bad Reviews On Its Website

Fashion Nova has agreed to pay a $4.2 million fine to settle allegations that it hid bad reviews of its clothing from its website, officials announced Tuesday. Known for its cheap fast fashion, influencer partnerships, and marketing with a distinct lack of chill, the retailer was accused by the Federal…

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How A Group Of Twitter Colleagues Blew Up Wordle

Courtesy of Asher Wilson-Goldman, Andrew Chen, and Paul Brislen Asher Wilson-Goldman, Andrew Chen, and Paul Brislen The success of Wordle, the game most easily characterized by the green-and-yellow square emojis that are saturating Twitter feeds worldwide, traces back to a small group of nerdy New Zealanders who were looking for…

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