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New York Times (Jul 2020)

  1. Get Out

    6 points • jul 14, 2020

  2. Mail Carrier in West Virginia Pleads Guilty to Attempted Election Fraud

    6 points • jul 12, 2020

  3. ‘Amazing, Isn’t It?’ Long Sought Blood Test for Alzheimer’s in Reach

    6 points • jul 28, 2020

  4. Radio Host Loses Her Show Over English-Only Rant

    6 points • jul 16, 2020

  5. This Salmon Recipe Shines

    6 points • jul 13, 2020

  6. Warren Buffett Is Back in the Game

    6 points • jul 16, 2020

  7. Scientists Find an Earthquake’s Toll in an Organism’s DNA

    6 points • jul 15, 2020

  8. New York as a Biking City? It Could Happen. And It Should.

    5 points • jul 10, 2020

  9. A Harlem Restaurant That’s Withstood Gentrification, a Pandemic and Time

    5 points • jul 31, 2020

  10. 51 Days on a Ventilator: How ‘Miracle Larry’ Survived

    5 points • jul 18, 2020

  11. A Quarantine Benefit: Lowering the Flame on Tween Drama

    5 points • jul 25, 2020

  12. You May Not Know These 15 Songs. But You’ve Heard Them.

    5 points • jul 18, 2020

  13. Rene Carpenter, Astronaut’s Wife Who Broke NASA Mold, Dies at 92

    5 points • jul 26, 2020

  14. A Brooklyn Restaurant’s Answer to Cabin Fever: Summer Camp

    5 points • jul 26, 2020

  15. World War C

    5 points • jul 01, 2020

  16. No Bleach and Dirty Rags: How Some Janitors Are Asked to Keep You Virus-Free

    4 points • jul 18, 2020

  17. The Day the White Working Class Turned Republican

    4 points • jul 02, 2020

  18. Margaret Morton, Photographer at Home With the Homeless, Dies at 71

    4 points • jul 06, 2020

  19. Job Bias Laws Do Not Protect Teachers in Catholic Schools, Supreme Court Rules

    4 points • jul 09, 2020

  20. Zuckerberg Never Fails to Disappoint

    4 points • jul 13, 2020

  21. 10 Fingers, 2 Feet and 5,000 Pipes, Breathing Life Into the Present

    4 points • jul 19, 2020

  22. Owner of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant Files for Bankruptcy

    4 points • jul 24, 2020

  23. ‘It’s a Risk for Everybody’: Why a Jazz Pianist Chose to Perform

    4 points • jul 23, 2020

  24. John Roberts Is No Pro-Choice Hero

    4 points • jul 01, 2020

  25. In New Book, Trump’s Niece Describes Him as Still a Child, Seeking Attention

    4 points • jul 09, 2020

  26. Stay Safe, Justice Ginsburg

    4 points • jul 22, 2020

  27. 10 Best Quarantine Concerts Online

    4 points • jul 22, 2020

  28. Trevor Noah Praises Fox News Host for Actually Questioning Trump

    4 points • jul 22, 2020

  29. Tackle Reopening Choices as a Couple

    4 points • jul 14, 2020

  30. Victory Gardens Were More About Solidarity Than Survival

    4 points • jul 17, 2020

  31. The Celebrity Bookshelf Detective Is Back

    4 points • jul 28, 2020

  32. Feds Vowed to Quell Unrest in Portland. Local Leaders Are Telling Them to Leave.

    4 points • jul 17, 2020

  33. I Have Cancer. Now My Facebook Feed Is Full of ‘Alternative Care’ Ads.

    4 points • jul 14, 2020

  34. How to Shoot a Sex Scene in a Pandemic: Cue the Mannequins

    4 points • jul 15, 2020

  35. Don’t Cancel That Newspaper Subscription

    4 points • jul 01, 2020

  36. To Make Orchestras More Diverse, End Blind Auditions

    3 points • jul 18, 2020

  37. Auctions Are Crimped as the Pandemic Forces Them Online

    3 points • jul 14, 2020

  38. In Parched Southwest, Warm Spring Renews Threat of ‘Megadrought’

    3 points • jul 09, 2020

  39. In Commuting Stone’s Sentence, Trump Goes Where Nixon Would Not

    3 points • jul 12, 2020

  40. Sultry Nights and Magnolia Trees: New York City Is Now Subtropical

    3 points • jul 28, 2020

  41. I Was a Screen–Time Expert. Then the Coronavirus Happened.

    3 points • jul 31, 2020

  42. El presidente de México buscaba armonía con Trump. Logró una relación desigual

    3 points • jul 11, 2020

  43. Joy and Blues in Florida's Piney Woods

    2 points • jul 05, 2020

  44. After 43 Years, Mossy Kilcher’s Folk Songs for Alaska Get a Second Life

    2 points • jul 16, 2020

  45. A Supreme Court Win for Gay Rights, but Not in My Church

    2 points • jul 05, 2020

  46. Robert Fuller’s Hanging Was a Suicide, Investigation Finds

    2 points • jul 11, 2020

  47. These Hand Sanitizers Smell Good, Kill Germs

    2 points • jul 25, 2020

  48. Citing Educational Risks, Scientific Panel Urges That Schools Reopen

    2 points • jul 17, 2020

  49. Stop Building More Roads

    2 points • jul 09, 2020

  50. Stanford Permanently Cuts 11 Sports Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

    2 points • jul 09, 2020

  51. How Netflix Beat Hollywood to a Generation of Black Content

    2 points • jul 07, 2020

  52. Coronavirus en América Latina: algunas autoridades respaldan tratamientos cuestionables

    2 points • jul 25, 2020

  53. Chairing a Gala While Stuck in Mustique

    2 points • jul 14, 2020

  54. Travel the World Through These Dance Tutorials

    2 points • jul 26, 2020

  55. ‘I Immediately Began to Wonder Whether I Was on the Right Train’

    2 points • jul 14, 2020

  56. The Return of Home Renovations

    2 points • jul 05, 2020

  57. Dogs May Be Good for Children’s Psychological Development

    2 points • jul 08, 2020

  58. Shira Haas of ‘Unorthodox’ on Sharing the Joys of Her First Emmy Nod

    2 points • jul 31, 2020

  59. Zizi Jeanmaire, French Star of Ballet, Cabaret and Film, Dies at 96

    1 point • jul 24, 2020

  60. These Cultural Treasures Are Made of Plastic. Now They’re Falling Apart.

    1 point • jul 20, 2020

  61. Now That Studio Ghibli Is Streaming on HBO Max, Where Do You Start?

    1 point • jul 18, 2020

  62. Inside the White House, a Gun Industry Lobbyist Delivers for His Former Patrons

    1 point • jul 14, 2020

  63. Eating Fish May Protect the Brain From Pollutants

    1 point • jul 22, 2020

  64. Welcome to the Great Indoors: Museums Beckon in the Berkshires

    1 point • jul 25, 2020

  65. We Made a Mistake With Masks. Now It Could Be Tests.

    1 point • jul 29, 2020

  66. Travel The World With Your Ears

    1 point • jul 22, 2020

  67. China Dominates Medical Supplies, in This Outbreak and the Next

    1 point • jul 07, 2020

  68. Everybody Dance Now: 20 Songs to Get the Party Started

    1 point • jul 10, 2020

  69. Trump’s Beliefs Are Carved in Stone

    1 point • jul 08, 2020

  70. What Are the Phases of New York’s Reopening Plan?

    1 point • jul 08, 2020

  71. Worried Your Kid Is Falling Behind? You’re Not Alone

    1 point • jul 31, 2020

  72. Las lecciones que aprendí del año que me espiaron

    1 point • jul 02, 2020

  73. The Two China Fires

    1 point • jul 26, 2020

  74. Rudolfo Anaya, a Father of Chicano Literature, Dies at 82

    1 point • jul 05, 2020

  75. A Quarter of Bangladesh Is Flooded. Millions Have Lost Everything.

    1 point • jul 31, 2020

  76. Exit Arias: What Opera Can Teach Us About Dying

    1 point • jul 13, 2020

  77. Testing Is on the Brink of Paralysis. That’s Very Bad News.

    1 point • jul 17, 2020

  78. Trump Is Dog-Whistling. Are ‘Suburban Housewives’ Listening?

    1 point • jul 30, 2020

  79. What’s With All the Covid-Death Shaming?

    1 point • jul 17, 2020

  80. C.T. Vivian, Martin Luther King’s Field General, Dies at 95

    1 point • jul 19, 2020

  81. ‘Solitary leisure’ is one bright spot on the retail landscape.

    1 point • jul 25, 2020