Connections is the new puzzle game from the New York Times, and it can be quite difficult. If you need a hand with solving today’s puzzle, we’re here to help.
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Connections is the new puzzle game from the New York Times, and it can be quite difficult. If you need a hand with solving today’s puzzle, we’re here to help.
Read More »The Memphis Grizzlies are just two games out of second place in the Western Conference. And they’re just four games above the top play-in spot. In the jam-packed West, every game matters, and the Grizzlies will try to gain a win Sunday night against the lowly Pelicans in New Orleans.Read …
Read More »On January 14th, the City of Eureka held a well-attended public meeting concerning Homelessness and Camping. The city did an excellent job of summarizing the challenges of the homeless and all that is being done to try and improve conditions for people in homeless circumstances. Unfortunately, the number of homeless …
Read More »Tasmanian parliamentary year was bookended by two historic moments that filled Greens leader Cassy O'Connor with pride. At the start was the long-awaited framework for voluntary assisted dying laws which were ultimately passed,
Read More »The Victorian Greens have backed calls from the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Victoria from 10 to 14. The Greens have been campaigning on the issue for a number of years alongside First Nations communities and human rights groups,
Read More »The Greens shouldn’t have “any say” in how this country is run, according to Sky News host Chris Smith. Mr Smith said the party’s “ridiculous preferred parallel world” has begun revealing itself amid the unofficial campaigning taking place in the lead-up to Christmas.
Read More »The Greens have been rebuked over an “unconscionable” push to ban horse racing in Australia. Senator Mehreen Faruqi sparked fierce backlash on social media on Sunday when she shared the latest policy proposal to her followers.
Read More »Everything the Australian Greens do starts well enough, before descending into farce. Caring for the environment ends with farmers having to offset their cattle’s
Read More »Tiger Woods returns to the greens for the first time since his February car crash, and he does it with son Charlie by his side.
Read More »Greens NSW Senate Candidate David Shoebridge has been recognised as a voice for social justice and public accountability over more than a decade serving as a Greens MP in the NSW State Parliament. “It is an extraordinary privilege to represent The Greens in Parliament and to have the capacity to …
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