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Sudoku medium: November 25, 2025
1+ min ago (71+ words) The daily medium sudoku puzzle from The Week A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day " and the best features from TheWeek.com Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives. The daily codeword puzzle from The Week The daily crossword from The Week The daily hard sudoku puzzle from The Week The daily medium sudoku puzzle from The Week...
Sudoku hard: November 25, 2025
2+ min ago (57+ words) Feature Featuring a restored Federal-style estate in Virginia and quaint farm in Connecticut Feature Retailers may not pass on the savings from tariff reductions to consumers Feature The world's oldest hatred is on the rise in U.S. Why? The daily medium sudoku puzzle from The Week The daily hard sudoku puzzle from The Week...
I Get That My Kid’s Public School Needs to Fundraise. But I Wish They Didn’t Do It in This Wildly Inappropriate Way.
6+ min ago (501+ words) Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years'so today we're diving into the archives of Care and Feeding to share classic parenting letters with our readers. Have a question for Care and Feeding? Submit it here. 'Ms. Church and State Aren't Getting Wed on My Watch Your first step is to discuss this with the principal, since they are ultimately responsible for all major decisions at the school. I recommend meeting in person, which is harder to ignore than an email. If you get a cool reception or find that they won't meet with you, you can take your concerns to your school board representative. I don't think there's a way to approach this without being perceived as "that mom." There are going to be people who disagree with you. At the same time, there are probably parents…...
Help! My Girlfriend Gives Everyone in Her Life a Gift From the Same Place. My Family Is Insulted.
6+ min ago (948+ words) They think she's "trolling" them. Dear Prudence is Slate's advice column. Submit questions here. (It's anonymous!) My girlfriend is a lovely, kind, and sweet hippie who subscribes to several causes, including some slightly controversial charitable organizations. One of the ways in which she supports them is by hitting up their merch store for all of her gifts. Sadly, not everyone appreciates them. Some, like my mother, feel slighted because they feel that not a lot of thought went into their present. Others, especially our more conservative relatives, feel like she's trolling them even though she is genuinely being sincere. I don't even know if I should address this. They are gifts, it makes her happy to give them, and if an angry "Uncle Albert" doesn't appreciate the Sea Shepherd hoodie " should I care? What's the etiquette here? This is funny,…...
Five killed in Kyiv, Rostov as Russia, Ukraine carry out overnight attacks
10+ min ago (59+ words) Russia says three people killed and 10 injured in attack on Rostov region, while Ukraine says attack on Kyiv killed two. Russia says three people killed and 10 injured in attack on Rostov region, while Ukraine says attack on Kyiv killed two. Zelenskyy says Kyiv seeking compromises that strengthen Ukraine, not weaken it By Tim Hume and Rory Sullivan...
According to Friedrich Nietzsche, Which Was “God’s Second Mistake”?
11+ min ago (55+ words) Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 25, 2025. More Games From Slate Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 25, 2025 Slate Pears Game 100: Nov. 24, 2025 Which Girl's Name Can Mean a Sudden Charge Against the Enemy? Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 24, 2025 We need to talk about your adblocker...
A toxic combo aided by Trump can be defeated with two important steps
13+ min ago (874+ words) The richest man on earth owns X. The family of the second-richest man owns Paramount, which owns CBS " and could soon own Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns CNN. The third-richest man owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The fourth-richest man owns The Washington Post and Amazon MGM Studios. Another billionaire owns Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post. Why are the ultra-rich buying up so much of the media? Vanity may play a part, but there's a more pragmatic " some might say sinister " reason. As vast wealth concentrates in the hands of a few, this small group of the ultra-wealthy may rationally fear that a majority of voters could try to confiscate their wealth " through, for example, a wealth tax. But rather than rely on Republicans, a more reliable means of stopping majorities from targeting your riches might…...
Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 25, 2025
15+ min ago (70+ words) Take a quick break with our daily 5x5 grid. Take a quick break with our daily 5x5 grid. You did it! Solved in . Challenge your friends to today's puzzle! More Games From Slate Slate Pears Game 100: Nov. 24, 2025 Which Girl's Name Can Mean a Sudden Charge Against the Enemy? Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 24, 2025 Slate Crossword: Abbr. Absent From Most Modern Phones (Four Letters)...
Campbell Soup Rocked by Recording of Executive Blasting Fake Meat and Poor People [WATCH]
22+ min ago (453+ words) By LifeZette News Staff November 25, 2025 Campbell Soup Company is under scrutiny following a lawsuit filed November 20 in Wayne County Circuit Court by former security analyst Robert Garza, who claims he was terminated after reporting comments made by a senior executive during a private meeting in late 2024. According to the complaint and statements Garza provided to local media, the allegations center on a recorded meeting between Garza and Martin Bally, Campbell's Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer. MORE NEWS: Queens Mob Turns Residential Street Into War Zone, Homeowners Assaulted [WATCH] Garza said the meeting took place at a restaurant and that he believed the purpose was to discuss his salary. Garza said Bally used the meeting to criticize Campbell's customers and make claims about the company's products. "BREAKING: Campbell Soup's VP and Chief Information Security Officer, Martin Bally, was secretly…...
Kristi Noem-tied firm threatened with probe of $220M in secret government contracts
25+ min ago (460+ words) In recent days, five U.S. senators and two representatives requested documents from the Department of Homeland Security and a formal investigation into how a firm closely tied to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem ended up receiving money from a $220 million, taxpayer-funded ad campaign. The demands came in response to a ProPublica story this month that revealed that the Republican consulting firm had been secretly working on the ads, which star Noem. The company, called the Strategy Group, has long-standing personal and business ties to Noem and her senior aides at DHS. Its CEO is married to Noem's chief spokesperson at DHS. Under Noem, DHS bypassed the normal competitive bidding process when awarding the contracts " allocating the majority of the money to a mysterious Delaware LLC that was created days before the deal was finalized. The Strategy Group does not appear on public…...