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  2. The New York Times Strands - Wikipedia

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    Strands. Strands is an online word game created by The New York Times. Released into beta in March 2024, Strands is a part of the New York Times Games library. [1] Strands takes the form of a word search, with new puzzles released once every day. The original pitch for the game was created by Juliette Seive, and puzzles are edited by Tracy Bennett.

  3. List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign political ...

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    Gerard Kassar, Chair of the New York Conservative Party (2019–present) (Conservative Party of New York State) [27] Jeff Kaufmann, Chair of the Iowa Republican Party (2014–present) [28] Drew McKissick, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (2017–present) [29] Joshua McKoon, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2023–present) [23]

  4. What is Strands? The New York Times’ latest puzzle ... - AOL

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    The New York Times’ latest puzzle combines a word search with a crossword. Joining puzzle fans' morning rotations of the crossword, Wordle, and Connections is Strands, the New York Times' latest ...

  5. Timeline of modern American conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Timeline of modern American conservatism. This timeline of modern American conservatism lists important events, developments and occurrences that have affected conservatism in the United States. With the decline of the conservative wing of the Democratic Party after 1960, the movement is most closely associated with the Republican ...

  6. How Republicans pushed social media companies to stop ...

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    Brian Fung, CNN. October 21, 2024 at 4:00 AM. Donald Trump and Elon Musk. (Getty Images) Three years ago, major internet platforms including Meta, Twitter and YouTube responded to the January 6 ...

  7. Glenn Loury - Wikipedia

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    Conservatismin the United States. Glenn Cartman Loury, (born September 3, 1948) is an American economist, academic, and author. He is the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown University, where he has taught since 2005 also as a professor of economics. [2] At the age of 33, Loury became the first African American professor ...

  8. Charles M. Blow - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, columnist, writer. Employer (s) The New York Times. MSNBC. Spouse. Divorced. Children. 3. Charles McRay Blow (born August 11, 1970) is an American journalist, commentator and op-ed columnist for The New York Times and political analyst for MSNBC.

  9. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there has never been a national political party called the Conservative Party. [91] Since 1962, there has been a small Conservative Party of New York State. During Reconstruction in several states in the South in the late 1860s, the former Whigs formed a Conservative Party. They soon merged it into the state Democratic ...