2025年3月24日 星期一

speedcube. Speedcubing, also known as speedsolving or speed-cubing, speedcubers or speedsolvers









Don’t Think, Just Solve’

Max Park is a longtime speedcubing world record holder. For the 3x3x3 cube, his best official time is 3.13 seconds. Let us show you how he does it.

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Middle East TensionsIsrael’s New Gaza Assault
Photos: Gaza Strikes


Lebanon, Ravaged by War, Needs Changes to Unlock Aid. That Could be a Tall Order.

For years, the country has failed to enact financial and governance overhauls required by lenders. The recent fighting has made that problem urgent.


5 min read


With No-Confidence Vote, Israeli Cabinet Moves to Fire Attorney General


3 min read

David Guttenfelder for The New York Times



Canada’s Leader Calls Snap Federal Elections Amid Threats From U.S.

Mark Carney, who has only been prime minister for 10 days, has called for a general election to be held on April 28.


5 min read

Cole Burston for The New York Times




To Him, Americans Were Always Heroes. He’s Not So Sure About Them Today.

A tour led by an 88-year-old guide in Bastogne, Belgium, scene of a World War II battle, offers a snapshot of how President Trump is shifting perceptions of the U.S.


5 min read

Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times




South Korea​n Court ​Reinstates Impeached Premier as Acting President

The legislature impeached Han Duck-soo in December, soon after impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol for declaring martial law. Mr. Yoon’s fate is still unclear.


3 min read

Pool photo by Ahn Young-Joon




Analysis

Taiwan President’s Gambit: Time for a Tougher Stance on China

Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by its interest in containing tensions with the U.S.


5 min read

Ann Wang/Reuters



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Stuck in a Rut? Live in a Tiny Home on Wheels.

With limited resources and an uncertain future, a couple built a tiny home that can go wherever life takes them.


4 min read





Where to Find New York City’s Cherry Blossoms


5 min read





40(ish) Picks for Better Gardening


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Metropolitan Diary: ‘I Told Her How Pretty Her Comb Was’


4 min read





A Perfect Trip for Two Picky Travelers? Take the Quiz.


1 min read




Opinion

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

Trump Has Had Enough. He Is Not Alone.


7 min read


Russell Gold

The Oil Oligarch Who Wants to Take Us Back to the 1990s


6 min read
Niro Perrone


Jonathan R. Cole

Columbia’s Capitulation Will Hurt Us All


6 min read



Megan K. Stack

Bernie Sanders Is Tapping Into a Deep Vein of Anger in America

9 min read




Margaret Renkl

Why I Got the Measles Vaccine at Age 63


5 min read



Serge Schmemann

Freedom’s Frequencies Fall Silent


5 min read



William D. Cohan

Your Retirement Portfolio Is Like Kindling. Trump Just Lit a Match.


5 min read



The OpinionsAudio

The Claim Trump Is Making That ‘Could Break the American System’


29 min listen



Esau McCaulley

Bring Back the Boycott


4 min read



J. Michael Luttig

It’s Trump vs. the Courts, and It Won’t End Well for Trump


5 min read



Peter Rothpletz

Failed Conversion Therapy (With a Side of Ranch) at Hooters


5 min read



David French

Canada, May I Introduce You to Ukraine?


7 min read



In Case You Missed It



Russian Public Is Ready to End War but Skeptical of Concessions, Analysis Finds


3 min read





Why the Shipping Industry Isn’t Rushing Back to the Red Sea


4 min read





Deportations Haven’t Surged Under Trump. But Here’s How They’ve Changed.





Trump Says a Recession Might Be Worth the Cost. Economists Disagree.


6 min read





The Unlikely Friendship That Saved a Dive Bar


7 min read




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More News


U.S. Could Run Out of Cash by July, Analysis Finds

The so-called X-date could fall between mid-July and early October if Congress does not lift or suspend the nation’s debt limit, the Bipartisan Policy Center says.


3 min read



23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amid Concerns About Security of Genetic Data

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to “facilitate a sale process.” Its chief executive stepped down and said she would bid on it.


2 min read



Supreme Court to Hear Dispute Over Louisiana Voting Map

The case centers on whether Louisiana’s districts are an illegal racial gerrymander, testing the leeway that U.S. states have in drawing voting maps.


4 min read


Al Drago for The New York Times


Mia Love, First Black Republican Woman Elected to Congress, Dies at 49

Ms. Love, who represented Utah in the House for two terms after being elected in 2014, was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022.


1 min read



Netflix’s Reed Hastings Gives $50 Million to Bowdoin for A.I. Program


2 min read


Turkey Ousts and Jails Istanbul Mayor, Who Was Expected to Run for President


4 min read


Pope Makes First Public Appearance Since Falling Ill Weeks Ago


4 min read


At the Kennedy Center, Conan O’Brien Gets Honored, and the Trump Jokes Are Plentiful


3 min read


Murphy, Eagle Who Became a Foster Dad After Incubating a Rock, Has Died


3 min read


9 Mayoral Candidates Unite to Attack Andrew Cuomo on Nursing Home Deaths


4 min read




The AthleticSports coverage



How Jimmy Butler Went From the Unapologetic ‘Bad Guy’ to the Warriors’ Hero

After a messy split with Miami, Golden State’s new star has found a place where he can be himself.


Predicting the First Round of the N.F.L. Draft, With Teams Maximizing Trades

The Giants could move up to select a quarterback.


Ranking the Men’s Sweet 16 Teams From First to Worst

Not every team remaining looks capable of winning the N.C.A.A. tournament.

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Expert Predictions for the M.L.B. Season


How an N.H.L. Goalie Inspired One of Arena Rock’s Megahits


M.L.B. Tested Robot Umpires. Is This Really What Baseball Wants?

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Well

Nadia Hafid


Yes, Adults Can Develop Seasonal Allergies


4 min read


Marta Monteiro


‘Gentle Parenting’ Is Spoiling My Granddaughter. What Should I Do?


5 min read


Hannah Yoon for The New York Times


Doctors Told Him He Was Going to Die. Then A.I. Saved His Life.


7 min read


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A Third of Women Get This Infection. The Fix: Treat Their Male Partners.


3 min read


Ibrahim Rayintakath


A Clearer Picture of Covid’s Lasting Effects on the Body


5 min read




Culture and Lifestyle



Phylicia Rashad Knows Her Purpose

Five decades into her career, the Tony Award-winning actress and TV icon is making her Broadway directing debut and feels like “part of something bigger.”

8 min read

Myles Loftin for The New York Times




Homes in Montenegro for Around $650,000

The Balkan nation offers hillside chalets, seaside villas and cottages.


5 min read





Hiroshi Yoshimura Enchants a New Generation

The Japanese musician has become a beacon for listeners on YouTube and beyond.


4 min read





Book Review

A Servant Girl in 1776 Boston Fights for Independence

Laurie Halse Anderson returns with a timely new novel for young readers.


3 min read






AudioPodcasts and narrated articles




The DailyAudio

Trump’s Escalating War With Higher Education


28 min listen





PopcastAudio

Is Playboi Carti the Next (or Last) Superstar of Rap?


57 min listen





Reporter ReadsAudio

‘Will I Lose My Job?’ Federal Workers Flock to Reddit.


8 min listen





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Stinky and $800 a Pound: The Rush Is on for Oregon Truffles


18 min listen



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 Speedcubing, also known as speedsolving or speed-cubing, is the competitive mind sport of solving Rubik's Cubes or related puzzles as quickly as possibleIndividuals who speedcube are called speedcubers or speedsolvers. 

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