NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025New Foto - NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of the free word games from the New York Times. Working on the dailyConnections,WordleandStrandsis a whole ritual for many of us. And we can't forget about the NYT's The Mini Crossword, too!Although the NYT is known for "The Crossword," a larger puzzle for paid subscribers, The Mini has quite the fan-following as well. This particular game resets at 10 p.m., unlike some of the others that start over at midnight.So, if you're working on today's Mini on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, and need some help (I've been there), get ready to read the clues and solutions for each line. We have them separated into hints first for both "Across" and "Down" words, followed by "Across Answers" and "Down Answers," so be careful if you want to avoid spoilers as you scroll!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: One of three primary ingredients in sponge cake —HINT: Ends with the letter "S"5 Across: Sponge cake ingredient #2 —HINT: Starts with the letter "F"7 Across: Lower body exercise with one foot stretched forward and one back —HINT: Starts with the letter "L"8 Across: First-stringers —HINT: Ends with the letter "M"9 Across: Towel cloth material —HINT: Ends with the letter "Y" 1 Down: Key just above D —HINT: Ends with the letter "T"2 Down: Butt muscle, informally —HINT: Starts with the letter "G"3 Down: One who's completely toast —HINT: Starts with the letter "G"4 Down: Sponge cake ingredient #3 —HINT: Ends with the letter "R"6 Down: ___ Martin (brand of cognac) —HINT: Ends with the letter "Y" Don't go any further unless you want to knowexactlywhat the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: One of three primary ingredients in sponge cake —EGGS5 Across: Sponge cake ingredient #2 —FLOUR7 Across: Lower body exercise with one foot stretched forward and one back —LUNGE8 Across: First-stringers—ATEAM9 Across: Towel cloth material —TERRY 1 Down: Key just above D —EFLAT2 Down: Butt muscle, informally —GLUTE3 Down: One who's completely toast —GONER4 Down: Sponge cake ingredient #3 —SUGAR6 Down: ___ Martin (brand of cognac) —REMYThat's it! How quickly were you able to complete today's Mini?!Up Next: Related: 15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025first appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025 NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, June 3, 2025originally appeared o...
Hilary Duff Shares Intimate Family Photos in Birthday Tribute for Matthew Koma: 'I'm Lucky Our Kids Are Half You'New Foto - Hilary Duff Shares Intimate Family Photos in Birthday Tribute for Matthew Koma: 'I'm Lucky Our Kids Are Half You'

On Monday, June 2, Hilary Duff shared an Instagram tribute in honor of husband Matthew Koma's 38th birthday "I'm lucky our kids are half you & dear god hope they get some filter from me," she wrote TheYoungeractress married Koma in December 2019, and the couple are parents to their three daughters and Duff's son Luca Cruz, whom she shares with ex-husband Mike Comrie Hilary Duffis making sure husband Matthew Koma is feeling all the love on his 38th birthday! On Monday, June 2, Duff, 37, honored her husband's special day with anInstagram post, revealing intimate family photos over the years. One photo in the carousel shows theLizzie McGuirestar and Koma in bed together as Duff cuddles one of their daughters. The couple, whotied the knotin December 2019, are parents to three daughters — Banks Violet Bair, 6; Mae James Bair, 4; and Townes Meadow Bair, 1 — as well as 13-year-old Luca Cruz, whom Duff shares with ex-husband Mike Comrie. Hilary Duff/Instagram The post also includes a single shot of Duff and Koma in the studio together, a family Easter photoshoot and Koma taking a selfie with their daughters, while dressed in adorable pajamas. Hilary Duff/Instagram "I can't compete with your compilation of words but I can share that every one of my days are comfier, funnier, sturdier, and more balanced with you in them," the mom of four began her touching caption. "We have celebrated a lot of June 2nds together and since slide nine we've tripled in size," she continued. "I'm so proud of us - making it through some of these days seems impossible but you are always there to cook or pack a meal, keep us caffeinated, carry all the bags, let me add one more stop/plan to our day, have a last minute party, or add a new animal into our already pulling at the seams life. This wild house loves you." She added, "You have the most curvy/interesting mind. Truly enthralled and entertained to hear takes from it everyday. I'm lucky our kids are half you & dear god hope they get some filter from me. I hope all your dreams come true this year & and I hope we get a few more Ojai sleeps than the last." Hilary Duff/Instagram Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Like Duff,Koma also has a way with wordswhen it comes to birthday tribute posts. In honor of Duff's 36th birthday in September 2023, Koma described the actress as having "ease and grace." "You blow me away everyday with your ability to juggle the un-juggle-able… you do it with such ease & grace," he wrote. "You have an endless well of energy and patience that makes you the super-mom + super-wife you are, all while bringing your wildest dreams to earth level, then still somehow giving a s--- about our dogs at the end of the day." Read the original article onPeople

Hilary Duff Shares Intimate Family Photos in Birthday Tribute for Matthew Koma: ‘I’m Lucky Our Kids Are Half You’

Hilary Duff Shares Intimate Family Photos in Birthday Tribute for Matthew Koma: 'I'm Lucky Our Kids Are Half You' On Monday, Jun...
T-Pain fuels retirement rumors after teasing 'big decision' in social media videoNew Foto - T-Pain fuels retirement rumors after teasing 'big decision' in social media video

Grammy Award-winning rapperT-Paindropped a mysterious video on social media that hints at a "big decision" to make after two decades in the industry. In the43-second clip, published on June 2, the "Buy U a Drank" emcee hinted attaking a step backand thanked his fans for "making this a great ride." "I gave you all everything for 20 years. I'm grateful to each of you for making this such a great ride," T-Pain said in the video's caption. "Right now, I just need some time for me." He ends the video with the words, "This might be it." While the meaning behind the video is unclear, some users on social media have suggested the rapper could be considering retirement. The USA TODAY Network has reached out to a representative for T-Pain for comment. The hip-hop star, known for his use of auto-tune and deft ability to crank out club-charting hits, has been on the road performing shows all over the country. This musical grind comes after T-Pain (whose real name is Faheem Najm) made a big splash in his hometown of Tallahassee, Florida, in 2024. In November, a street named"T-Pain Lane"was revealed in his honor at a portion of Pasco Street from Orange Avenue to Tucker Street that ends at Bond Elementary School. Later the same day, the rapperperformed to a sold-out crowd, his first headliner show in the city, at the Adderley Amphitheater during Tallahassee's bicentennial celebration concert. 'Boots with the fur':T-Pain gets shoutout from Reba McEntire with Super Bowl look He gushed over the opportunity to perform his hits to the adoring crowd, adding that he'd love to bring a variation of his popular"Wiscansin Fest"to the Florida capital. Days after the concert, organizers told the Tallahassee Democrat, part of the USA TODAY Network, that there were talks about making this a reality. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat:T-Pain fuels retirement rumors with social media video

T-Pain fuels retirement rumors after teasing 'big decision' in social media video

T-Pain fuels retirement rumors after teasing 'big decision' in social media video Grammy Award-winning rapperT-Paindropped a mysteri...
They were marching for Israeli hostages. Then an antisemitic firebombing startedNew Foto - They were marching for Israeli hostages. Then an antisemitic firebombing started

It started as a typical Sunday for Ed Victor. Every Sunday since September, he had stood in silent solidarity with members of the Jewish community in front of the Boulder County Historic Court House. The group had gathered to take part in "Run for Their Lives" — a global event organized by members of the Jewish community to bring attention to the 58 hostages still in Gaza. Even when there had been hecklers, Victor and other members would focus on setting up their demonstration — signs reading "Let them go now," and posters bearing the faces of 58 hostages still being held in Gaza. Victor was talking to someone, looking west toward the mountains, he said, when he first felt the heat. "Huge amount of flame," Victor said. Then, he saw someone on fire. The quiet, peaceful march in Boulder, Colorado,quickly devolved into chaosafter a man used a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to set people at the plaza on fire in anantisemitic attack. Smoke rose as demonstrators and onlookers rushed to find anything that could hold water to pour onto the more than a half dozen people set ablaze. Clothing singed off bodies. Screams from burn victims and sirens from ambulances, police cars and firetrucks pierced the air. Victor used flags and banners meant to bring awareness to the hostages to smother flames that had consumed another marcher. At least 12 people were injured in the attack, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said Monday. Two are still hospitalized, officials said. "I never ever, ever would've thought that this would've happen. I really can't and I'm so shocked that it did," Victor said. Jewish leaders had been warning of thehistoric rise in antisemitic violence and threatssince the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. Nearly two years later, US-led attempts to broker a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas remain unsuccessful, fighting in Gaza continues and antisemitic threats in the US have boiled over into violence. Sunday's antisemitic attack took place just weeks aftertwo Israeli Embassy staff membersin Washington DC were killed by a pro-Palestinian attacker and an arsonisttargeted Josh Shapiro's homeduring Passover because of the Pennsylvania governor's views on the war in the Gaza, heightening fear in the Jewish community. The FBI is investigating Sunday's firebombing as "an act of terrorism." The "Run for Their Lives" event had been meeting regularly since mid-October 2023. The suspect, later identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, had beenplanning the attack for nearly as long, he told federal authorities. He targeted the group after researching them online, but waited nearly a year to attack them — until his daughter graduated high school, according to an affidavit filed Sunday. Soliman, who was born in Egypt but lived in Kuwait for 17 years, arrived in the United States in August 2022 as a non-immigrant visitor, according to multiple law enforcement officials. Soliman was seeking revenge after he determined the group didn't care about Palestinian hostages, per the affidavit. He told authorities he "wanted to kill all Zionist people." Witnesses said the suspect showed up to the plaza looking like a gardener, officials said. He wore a utility vest over his shirt, and carried a garden sprayer. Investigators believe he stopped at nearby gas stations to fill up bottles and the sprayer before the attack, arriving in the area around 1 p.m. He threw two Molotov cocktails, and the district attorney said police later found 16 more in the area. Brian Horwitz was at a nearby cafe having brunch with family when the attack began. The 37-year-old heard the screams and ran toward the suspect. "'F*** you Zionists. You're killing my people so I kill you,'" Horwitz said he heard the man say. The attacker then singled out people in the plaza saying "'you're a killer, you're a killer,'" Horwitz said. Horwitz said the man then locked eyes with him. "That's when he looked at me and said you're a killer," Horwitz recalled. He ran to an elderly victim who had burns on her feet and hands. The woman told him to worry about her friend instead, he said. Her friend had severe burns to her calf, the skin barely visible. "She was cool, calm and collected - almost as if she had been there before," Horwitz said. Three minutes after he called emergency services, police arrived and took the suspect into custody, Horwitz said. He noted the wait felt like an eternity. "It was easily the most horrific thing I've ever seen in my life," Horwitz said. "There's someone who is outraged enough to go and attack these elderly people who are doing absolutely nothing to provoke it other than walk in silence and meet in a courtyard peacefully. It's unbelievable." Soliman "stated he would do it (conduct an attack) again," according to the affidavit. He later told investigators he had planned on dying in the attack, according to a warrant for his arrest. Many of the injured were older adults. None of them have died, Boulder police said. Two were burned so badly, they had to be airlifted to nearby hospitals. In one video, a severely injured woman is seen lying on the ground as bystanders pour water on her. "There were people on the ground and a bunch of others running over with buckets and bottles and whatever they could carry water in" the owner of Heady Bauer, a local clothing store, told CNN. "Everyone was dumping water on the burned people, especially one woman on the ground who was totally torched from her hair to her legs." Aaron Brooks said he saw "smoke coming from a human being." There was also singed grass and black marks around the site of the attack, he said. Horwitz said he saw pants completely burned and singed off, and "it looked like their skin had just melted off their bodies." Among those injured are a mother and daughter, said Elyana Funk, executive director of the University of Boulder Hillel. The mother "is a Holocaust survivor in her 80's, who's been through certainly enough trauma." Funk said she talked to some of the victims, who range in age from 52 to 88, including one woman who is "healing from horrible burns." The woman, Funk said, "really felt like this happened not just to her, but to the whole community." Soliman has been arrested and charged with a federal hate crime, and is facing a slew of state charges, including 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder. The weekly vigil in Boulder is now on hold, but Funk said the community will still find ways to come together. Victor says he'll be back next week again, just like he's been for nearly a year. "This would not stop me," he said. "We'll see what other people decide they want to do, but I will be here." CNN's John Miller, Sara Smart, Sarah Dewberry, Mark Morales, Martin Goillandeau, Amanda Jackson, Isaac Yee, Amanda Musa, Karina Tsui, Josh Campbell, Hanna Park, Matt Rehbein and Holmes Lybrand contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

They were marching for Israeli hostages. Then an antisemitic firebombing started

They were marching for Israeli hostages. Then an antisemitic firebombing started It started as a typical Sunday for Ed Victor. Every Sunday ...
Suspect planned to kill all in group he called 'Zionist,' but appeared to have second thoughtsNew Foto - Suspect planned to kill all in group he called 'Zionist,' but appeared to have second thoughts

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A man in Boulder disguised as a gardener who wounded12 peoplein an attack on a group holding theirweekly demonstrationfor the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza had planned to kill them all but appeared to have second thoughts, according to authorities. Mohamed Sabry Soliman had 18 Molotov cocktails but threw just two during Sunday's attack in which he yelled "Free Palestine," police said. He didn't carry out his full plan "because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before," police wrote in an affidavit. The two incendiary devices he did throw into the group of about 20 people were enough to wound more than half of them, and authorities said he expressed no regrets about the attack. The 45-year-old Soliman — whose first name also was spelled Mohammed in some court documents — planned the attack for more than a year and specifically targeted what he described as a "Zionist group," authorities said in court papers charging him with a federal hate crime. "When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die, he had no regrets and he would go back and do it again," Acting U.S. Attorney J. Bishop Grewell for the District of Colorado said during a news conference Monday. Federal and state prosecutors filed separate criminal cases against Soliman, charging him with a hate crime and attempted murder, respectively. He faces additional state charges related to the incendiary devices, and more charges are possible in federal court, where the Justice Department will seek a grand jury indictment. Soliman is being held on a $10 million, cash-only bond, prosecutors said. His next court hearing is set for Thursday. An FBI affidavit says Soliman told the police he was driven by a desire "to kill all Zionist people," a reference to the movement to establish and protect a Jewish state in Israel. Soliman's attorney, public defender Kathryn Herold, declined to comment after the hearing. Soliman was living in the U.S. illegally after entering the country in August 2022 on a B2 visa that expired in February 2023, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a post on the social platform X. The burst of violence at the popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall in downtown Boulder unfolded against the backdrop of theIsrael-Hamas war, which continues to inflame global tensions and has contributed to a spike in antisemitic violence in the United States. The attack happened on the beginning of theJewish holiday of Shavuotand barely a week after a man who also yelled "Free Palestine" was charged withfatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffersoutside a Jewish museum in Washington. Six victims hospitalized The victims who were wounded range in age from 52 to 88, and the injuries spanned from serious to minor, officials said. Six of the injured were taken to hospitals, and four have since been released, said Miri Kornfeld, a Denver-based organizer connected to the group. She said the clothing of one of those who remains hospitalized caught on fire. Members of the volunteer group called Run For Their Lives were holding their weekly demonstration when the attack happened. Video from the scene captured by witness Alex Osante of San Diego shows people pouring water on a woman lying on the ground who Osante said had caught fire during the attack. Molotov cocktails found Osante said that after the suspect threw the two incendiary devices, apparently catching himself on fire as he threw the second, he took off his shirt and what appeared to be a bulletproof vest before police arrived. The man dropped to the ground and was arrested without any apparent resistance in the video Osante filmed. The Molotov cocktails were made up of glass wine carafe bottles or jars with clear liquid and red rags hanging out of the them, the FBI said. "He stated that he had been planning the attack for a year and was waiting until after his daughter graduated to conduct the attack," the affidavit says. He had gas in a backpack sprayer but told investigators he didn't spray it on anyone but himself "because he had planned on dying." Soliman also told investigators he took a concealed carry class and tried to buy a gun but was denied because he is not a legal U.S. citizen. Suspect hospitalized after attack Authorities said they believe Soliman acted alone. He was also injured and taken to a hospital. Authorities did not elaborate on the nature of his injuries, but a booking photo showed him with a large bandage over one ear. Soliman, who was born in Egypt, moved three years ago to Colorado Springs, where he lived with his wife and five kids, according to state court documents. He previously spent 17 years living in Kuwait. McLaughlin said Soliman filed for asylum in September 2022 and was granted a work authorization in March 2023 that had expired. DHS did not respond to requests for additional information. ___ Tucker reported from Washington.

Suspect planned to kill all in group he called 'Zionist,' but appeared to have second thoughts

Suspect planned to kill all in group he called 'Zionist,' but appeared to have second thoughts BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A man in Boulde...
UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret voteNew Foto - UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly elected Germany's former foreign minister Annalena Baerbock to be the next head of the 193-member world body in a secret-ballot vote demanded by Russia. Baerbock got 167 votes, almost double the 88 votes needed to win, while high-ranking German diplomat Helga Schmid received 7 votes as a write-in and 14 countries abstained. Germany had nominated Schmid for the assembly presidency but replaced her with Baerbock after she lost her job as the country's foreign affairs chief inthe recent election.The decision drew some criticism in Germany. When Baerbock appeared before the assembly to discuss her candidacy on May 15, Russia's deputy U.N. ambassador Dmitry Polyansky lashed into her, saying: "Ms. Baerbock has repeatedly proved her incompetence, extreme bias and lack of understanding of the basic principles of diplomacy." Polyansky accused her of having pursued an "anti-Russia policy," which he said gave Russia reason to doubt that as General Assembly president she would be "able to act in the interests of peace and dialogue." Baerbock brushed off Russia's request for a secret ballot. "I am grateful … the overwhelming majority of member states have voted in favor of my candidacy and I'm looking forward to work with all member states together in these challenging times," she said. Baerbock will replacecurrent assembly president Philemon Yang, a former prime minister of Cameroon, at the start of the 80th session in September. She will preside over the annual gathering of world leaders in late September and anniversary events marking the founding of the United Nations in 1945. The one-year presidency of the General Assembly rotates by region. The assembly, which is the U.N.'s most representative body, has taken the spotlight in reacting to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. That's because any action by the U.N. Security Council has been blocked by the veto power of Russia on Ukraine and the United States on Gaza. Baerbock said in her acceptance speech that the theme of her presidency will be "Better Together," stressing that the world is "walking on a tightrope of uncertainty" in very challenging times. The birth of the United Nations on the ashes of World War II "reminds us: We have lived through difficult times before," she said. "And it is up to us to take up these challenges." Baerbock pointed to more than 120 armed conflicts around the world today as another reminder that the U.N.'s primary mission, "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war," remains unaccomplished. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Baerback will take the presidency as the world faces not only "conflicts, climate catastrophe, poverty and inequality" but divisions and mistrust. "Aid and development funding are drying up, and our institutions and structures still reflect the world of yesterday, not a vision of tomorrow," he said. "This is a moment for us to unite, to forge common solutions, and to take action to confront these challenges."

UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote

UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Gener...
Kylie Jenner's Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's Cause of Death RevealedNew Foto - Kylie Jenner's Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's Cause of Death Revealed

Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's cause of death has been revealed nearly four months after his passing was announced this past February At 34, he died "suddenly and unexpectedly," his family wrote on a GoFundMe page Guerrero worked with celebrity clients including Kylie Jenner, Jennifer Lopez, Demi Moore and Katy Perry Celebrity hairstylist Jesus Guerrero'scause of deathhas been revealed. Guerrero, who famously worked withKylie JennerandJennifer Lopez, died of severe pneumonia on Feb. 22. According to a report from theLos Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner, Guerrero contracted a lung infection in addition to Cryptococcosis neoformans, a fungal species. The report also listedAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndromeas a secondary cause, which the Mayo Clinic states is a chronic condition and can lead to a weakened immune system. His manner of death is stated as natural. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cryptococcosis is a"fungal disease caused by breathing in spores from Cryptococcus,a fungus found in the environment. The infection can affect the different parts of the body but usually causes lung or brain infections." Arelease shared by the DME statesthat Guerrero "arrived at a local hospital on the afternoon of February 21 after complaints of not feeling well. Death was pronounced the following morning." Jesus Guerrero/Instagram Guerrero's death was announced by his family on social media on Feb. 23, shortly after he was in Dubai with Lopez. Prior to his trip overseas, he had spent time with Jenner in Los Angeles. Guerrero's younger sister Gris wrote on aGoFundMe pagethat his death happened "suddenly and unexpectedly." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Gabe Ginsberg/Getty for Morphe Days after, a source told PEOPLE that Jenner, who was also a close friend of Guerrero's, was "doing everything she can to be supportive and aid his family, including financially." "As upset as she feels, she knows it's so much worse for his family. She doesn't want them to stress about money. She's taking care of expenses, including those associated with his funeral." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! On Feb. 25, Guerrero's sister updated his GoFundMe page to share that his family intended to "take care of all expenses" with the money raised. As of June 2, the page received $96,000 in donations. However, "our family deeply appreciates Kylie for later offering to cover funeral expenses and offering up all her help and support. Donations raised through this fundraiser will go toward the costs associated with securing his belongings at home. As well as other unexpected expenses to settle his assets," the website stated. Kylie Jenner/Instagram Guerrero's funeral was held on Sunday, March 30 in Houston, his hometown. PEOPLE confirmed that Jenner, 27, and Lopez, 55, were among the guests in addition to many prominent figures in the beauty industry, as well as friends and family members. Katy Perry, who was also one of Guerrero's clients, had to miss the funeral due torehearsals for her tour, but the singer was in touch with his family. Read the original article onPeople

Kylie Jenner's Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's Cause of Death Revealed

Kylie Jenner's Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's Cause of Death Revealed Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero's cause of death has been reveale...

 

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