NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Friday, June 26

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Pips? We’ll walk you through today’s puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.

Court Hands Graduate Nursing Students A Temporary Borrowing Reprieve

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Education Department’s narrow definition of “professional degree,” reopening a fight that could affect primary care’s future.

Why Tech Alone Can’t Fix Broken Food Systems

Forget smart tractors. Discover how localized food infrastructure networks like Local Dutch use demand data to bypass broken long-haul logistics

NYT Strands Answers Today: Hints & Clues For Friday, June 26 (I’ll Gobble You Up!)

Looking for help with today’s NYT Strands puzzle? Here’s an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of today’s answers and Spangram.

China Wants AI To Make Consumers Spend Again

China’s Ministry of Commerce and seven other agencies released a plan to motivate customers to buy new products with AI capabilities as a way of stimulating consumer spending.

Yes, Summer Is Supposed To Be Hot But Not This Hot

Debunking false narratives about summer heat

New ‘Dota 2’ Dark Carnival Event Turns Heroes Into Robots

After months of waiting the new Dota 2 Dark Carnival event is finally here and it looks like one of the best in game events ever.

An Idea That’s Quietly Changing How America Welcomes Refugees

What role can universities play in hosting newly arrived refugees? Diya Abdo, founder of Every Campus A Refuge, has an answer — and 24 U.S. campuses proving it works.

Galaxy S27 Release Date: Samsung Confirms New ‘Pro’ Months Early

Samsung has confirmed the Galaxy S27 Pro exists via the GSMA database, alongside the S27, S27+ and S27 Ultra. Here’s what “Pro” really means.

New ‘Escape From Tarkov’ Event Adds Rare Loot To Scavs On Woods

A new Escape From Tarkov event has kicked off, giving you the chance to get some rare loot on Woods, but the scavs might have something to say about that.