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Today’s NYT Strands Hints and Answers.New York Times Looking for Monday’s Strands tips, spangrams and answers? You can find them here: ForbesToday’s NYT “Strands” Hints, Spangrams, and Answers for Monday, October 7thWith Chris Holt Hi, everyone! I hope your week is off to a good start. Today’s NYT Strands hints, spangrams and answers come instantly. How to play Strands The New York Times Strands Puzzle is a classic word search game. It is now available at NYT Game application along with the like Wordle and Connections (which we also cover in daily Forbes gaming guides). There is a new game…

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BERLIN, GERMANY – JUNE 01: A courier working for grocery delivery startup Flink prepares to … [+] rides his bike outside a Flink grocery store on June 1, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Consolidation continues among Europe’s leading food delivery startups. Flink recently acquired French food delivery company Cajoo. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)Getty Images At the heart of Europe’s bustling tech scene, a quiet revolution is unfolding. While venture capital-backed startups grab the headlines with massive funding rounds, a new breed of company is emerging as the true backbone of the continent’s innovation ecosystem: startups. In an exclusive interview with…

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Find the links between the words to win today’s Link game.getty If you are looking for hints and answers for Sunday Connections? You can find them here: ForbesTips and answers for today’s NYT “Connections” for Sunday, October 6With Chris Holt Hi guys! Welcome to the start of a new week! I hope you are well rested and ready to go. Today’s game is pretty tough so I hope I can help you keep your streak going if you need a little help. Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers come immediately. How to play the links Connections is a free, popular…

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Comet McNaught over Big Swamp, Eyre Peninsula. South Australia in 2007.getty The ATLAS survey telescope has detected a comet approaching the Sun just as sky watchers and astronomers prepare to view and photograph Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), which should be visible to the naked eye after sunset helium for a few weeks starting around October. 9. The new comet, originally named A11bP7I and now named C/2024 S1 (Atlas), appears to be unusually large and could become a “significant unaided object by late October,” according to SpaceWeather.com. ForbesComet A3 will now blast off at sunset — When to see it with…

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Find the links between the words to win today’s Link game.getty Looking for Saturday Connections hints and answers? You can find them here: ForbesTips and answers for today’s NYT “Connections” for Saturday, October 5With Chris Holt Hi, everyone! I hope you had a fantastic weekend. Let’s jump right in. Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers come immediately. How to play the links Connections is a free, popular New York Times daily word game. You get a new puzzle at midnight every day. You can play at NYT website or the Games app. You are presented with a grid of 16…

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The quest for more affordable EVs continues. Volvo wasn’t usually associated with economy vehicles, but since the company became part of Chinese automaker giant Geely, its focus has changed. Enter the EX30, a small SUV that takes the entry price for an electric Volvo to a new level. But is the cost low enough? The EX30 has a cleaner, more angular nose than standard Volvos.James Morris The EX30 falls into the SUV category because it rides a bit higher than a typical compact hatchback, but it should really be considered in the latter category. Although the front deviates from Volvo’s…

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There are many ways to interpret this data, but one is that most people are not great at choosing the right school or spouse or job. It’s hard to find “the one”.How to improve this matching process has long been a puzzle for economists, with implications spanning a wide range of markets, from work and education to ridesharing and real estate.”There is a large literature on this,” he says Benjamin Friedrichassociate professor of strategy at Kellogg, “which primarily assumes that participants in a market know how to best sort their options.”In most real-life situations, however, Friedrich explains that we usually…

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