NYT Mini Crossword March 4: Basketball Trivia and Stinky Animals

Solve today's NYT Mini Crossword with answers featuring Nikola Jokic and a surprising Latin etymology lesson.

Kaley Cuoco Reveals the Awkward Truth About Joining 'Charmed' and Rose McGowan's Cold Shoulder

Kaley Cuoco opens up about her uncomfortable first day on 'Charmed' and the stark contrast between her co-stars' reactions to the new cast member.

The Global Expansion Playbook Has Changed. Are You Still Using the Old One?

Why one-size-fits-all international expansion is dead, and how agile companies are winning with flexible workforce models.

How US Government Hacking Tools Ended Up in Cybercriminals' Hands

A leaked iPhone exploit kit shows how state-sponsored hacking tools become weapons for hackers worldwide. The Coruna story is a cautionary tale.

Silicon Valley's $125 Million Campaign to Silence an AI Regulator

Big Tech is spending massive amounts to defeat a New York politician who dares to regulate AI. Here's what's really happening.

Commerce Secretary Lutnick Agrees to Testify About Epstein Ties

Howard Lutnick voluntarily agrees to testify before House Oversight Committee regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Apple's MacBook Air Gets Pricier, But Here's What You're Actually Paying For

M5 MacBook Airs arrive with faster storage and higher prices. Is the $100 bump worth it, or just storage sleight of hand?

OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Just Got Messy, and That's Actually the Most Honest Thing About It

Sam Altman admits OpenAI rushed its military AI agreement. But the real question is whether anyone should trust these deals at all.

Why Buying Last Year's Laptop Might Be Smarter Than You Think

RAM prices are climbing fast. Here's why refurbished devices are suddenly looking a lot smarter than new ones.

South Korea's $4.8 Million Crypto Blunder: When Police Turn Into Thieves' Best Friend

South Korean police accidentally exposed a crypto wallet's master key in a press release, costing taxpayers millions in stolen assets.

The Middle East Is Spiraling: What Happens When Regional Powers Stop Playing by the Rules

Iran escalates attacks across the Middle East after spiritual leader's death. Hezbollah strikes Israel, U.S. jets fall in Kuwait, and the conflict spreads beyond anyone's control.

Cursor Just Hit $2 Billion in Revenue, But the AI Coding Wars Are Getting Messy

Cursor claims $2B annualized revenue as competition heats up. But are the cracks already showing?