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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Feb. 21, #621

Looking for up to date Connect the answer? Click here for today’s connection tipsand our daily answers and the New York Times mini crossword puzzles, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles. Today’s Connecting puzzles It can be tricky. There are a lot of words and phrases that seem random – yes, this is every […]

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KFC moves U.S. headquarters from Kentucky to Texas

Kfc left Kentucky. Chicken chicken headquarters move from Louisville, Kentucky, to Plaano, Texas, owner Yum Brands Tuesday said. About 100 employees in KFC US should move in the next six months. Relocation is a part of the wider yum plan with two corporate headquarters: one in Plaan, the other in Irvine, California. The KFC and […]

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CDC ‘disease detectors’ among hundreds fired as Trump administration ramps up agency cuts

The Trump Administration on Saturday ends hundreds of employees in disease control centers and avoidance, including health sources announcing a state of no worries. Among them about two dozen workers consisting of Laboratory leadership serviceor lll, a group responsible for training public health employees and supporting external response efforts. The two-year communion program launched in […]

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An iOS update will give iPhone 15 Pro owners Visual Intelligence

iPhone 15 Pro Owners will soon have a lesser reason to consider upgrading to the iPhone 16 series phone. Visual intelligenceApple is equivalent to Google Lenswill arrive at the 2023 series flagship store according to Bold fireball. owner iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Visual intelligence can be triggered with long pressure from dedicated camera buttons. […]

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Trump administration launches review of California’s high speed rail spending

The Trump administration has launched compliance review of California’s high-speed rail project, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Announced Thursday. The review will focus on the $4 billion promised by the Biden administration to continue building Central Valley Between Merced and Bakersfield, the prospects for the train’s future federal funding commitment, which faces ongoing challenges […]

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