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‘Wareware wa Uchuujin’ Reveals Main Cast, Additional Staff, Teaser Trailer

Music The official X (formally Twitter) of the Wareware wa Uchuujin (We Are Aliens) revealed the main cast, additional staff,...

11 Awesome Upcoming Events in Beijing

Music Music RecommendedThe Color Run™ Beijing 2026This April, The Color Run™ returns...

‘We love you’ – Bono pays tribute to Clannad singer-songwriter and harpist Moya Brennan after death at 73

Music Latest Irish NewsUnions accept invitation to talks in bid to resolve ambulance workers dispute, but strike still planned for next weekCourt gives go...

How the New York Times is building a games platform around Wordle

Wordle was a delightful hit word game that took the puzzle gaming world by storm in October 2021. Made by a lone developer named James Wardle, Wordle was a rare sensation of gaming as millions of people played it and shared their scores globally on social media.Then the New York Times Games bought it for

8 Times Celebs Recreated Iconic Movie Scenes and Brought Us Back to the Past

Celebrities have been recreating iconic movie scenes for years. They take us back in time and remind us of some of the most memorable moments in cinematic history. From lip-syncing...

20 Times Life Played Its Harshest Tricks on Us

Sometimes, we find ourselves in situations that make us wonder whether we’ve entered a surreal universe. And while these unusual and unfortunate events would make us feel annoyed, frustrated,...

Challenging times ‘far from over’ as commodity prices to stay high

Michael Riordan Rampant construction commodity prices show little sign of easing, according to a new analysis. Construction consultancy Linesight says in a new report that although the across-the-board hyperinflation experienced last year is now over, prices are set to remain high, driven by the cost of energy and a lack of required skills in the

The Times podcast: How the California GOP lost its national sway

Aug. 23, 1988: President Reagan...

Wordle’s wild year: New York Times breaks down the phenomenon’s big 2022

Skip to main content Wordle’s wild year: New York Times breaks down the phenomenon’s big 2022 If you logged onto Twitter exactly one year ago, you can probably recall the moment you began to see your feed fill up with gray, yellow, and green boxes. Though it launched in 2021 and gained mainstream popularity in

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