Name one word in the New York Times headline on December 14th [FREE RESPONSE]
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Resolved
YES
Gaza
Resolved
NO
and
Resolved
NO
the
Resolved
NO
a
Resolved
NO
Biden
Resolved
NO
Say
Resolved
NO
an
Resolved
NO
Christmas
Resolved
NO
Hate
Resolved
NO
Rationalussy

I will go into an Incognito tab and look at the top-left most text in the news feed. Any words in that headline will be resolved yes (not case sensitive, yes spelling sensitive) and any that are not will be resolved no. Today, on 11/28/2023, the words that would resolve yes are:

Biden, navigates, divisions, over, gaza, inside, the, white, house, and, beyond

If a banner headline is being used at that time for any reason, it will default to that.

In this example, Biden, beats, Trump would be resolved yes.

If it is unclear what is in the top left or if there is an image in the top left, whatever text accompanies the box that has a corner at the top-left corner of the news feed will count. If there is a "Live" thing at the top, I will ignore it.

I will not bet/add responses. Resolves at 11:59 PM EST on the 13th, the day before. I will check at 9:10 PM EST on the 14th for the headline.

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Don't worry, I'm online :), this will be resolved promptly at 9:10

@sn


Right now only "Gaza" will resolve YES.

@sn Headline is still the same

@snoozingnewt Are tenses and plurals separate answers?
e.g. is "division" different from "divisions"?
is "navigates" different from "navigated"?

@DanielTilkin Yes, they would be separate answers. When i said “spelling sensitive” i meant it as not only for british/american spelling but also for tenses and the like. This also includes punctuation (apostrophes), headlines don't usually have those though

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