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New York Times (Jun 2019)
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Heartburn Drugs Can Lead to Fatal Heart or Kidney Disease
4 points • jun 13, 2019
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Before I Could Change the World, I Had to Change Myself
4 points • jun 01, 2019
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An Antiracist Reading List
4 points • jun 02, 2019
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Dolly Parton on Dollywood
4 points • jun 08, 2019
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These Girls’ Soccer Players Joined Boys’ Leagues. And Dominated.
4 points • jun 07, 2019
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The Untapped Power of Rural Voters
4 points • jun 10, 2019
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Social Security Faces a Shortfall. Your Future May Rest on Demanding a Fix.
4 points • jun 25, 2019
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Warning of ‘Pig Zero’: One Drugmaker’s Push to Sell More Antibiotics
4 points • jun 08, 2019
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Under a Monet Painting, Restorers Find New Water Lilies
4 points • jun 04, 2019
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New York City’s Evolving Skyline
4 points • jun 06, 2019
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Phoenix Mayor Apologizes After Police Draw Guns on Family Over Report of Stolen Doll
4 points • jun 17, 2019
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Reddit Restricts Pro-Trump Forum Because of Threats
4 points • jun 27, 2019
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Who’s In and Who’s Out of the First Debates
4 points • jun 14, 2019
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Welcome to Galaxy’s Edge
4 points • jun 01, 2019
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Dementia Stopped Peter Max From Painting. For Some, That Spelled a Lucrative Opportunity.
4 points • jun 03, 2019
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What America Doesn’t Get About Dictatorships
2 points • jun 22, 2019
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What I Learned Leading the Tiananmen Protests
2 points • jun 03, 2019
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Reefer Madness or Pot Paradise? The Surprising Legacy of the Place Where Legal Weed Began
2 points • jun 30, 2019
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Pavarotti Captured the Sublime and Vulgar Sides of Opera
2 points • jun 05, 2019
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Michael Bloomberg Promises $500 Million to Help End Coal
2 points • jun 08, 2019
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The High Church of the Low Blow
2 points • jun 02, 2019