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New York Times (2020)
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Coronavirus and Sex: Questions and Answers
1 point • apr 01, 2020
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In the Wake of Protests
1 point • aug 11, 2020
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This Mac and Cheese Goes Nationwide
1 point • oct 15, 2020
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Dogs, at Least, Love Home Quarantine
1 point • mar 28, 2020
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Got $1 Million to Spare? You Can Buy an Ambassadorship
1 point • dec 16, 2020
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Rich City Tykes Swell Schools in Hamptons and Hudson Valley
1 point • aug 04, 2020
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‘Law and Order’ for ‘Blacks and Hippies’
1 point • jun 23, 2020
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Forecasters Are Running Out of Names This Hurricane Season. What Then?
1 point • sep 25, 2020
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In a Golden Era for the Yankees, the Mound Belonged to Whitey Ford
1 point • oct 11, 2020
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Manresa’s Bread Without a Trip to California
1 point • dec 30, 2020
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A College Football Conference Can Choose Players Over Profits for a Change
1 point • sep 18, 2020
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Coronavirus Crisis Has Made Brazil an Ideal Vaccine Laboratory
1 point • aug 16, 2020
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In Search of Darkness
1 point • feb 29, 2020
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Inside the White House, a Gun Industry Lobbyist Delivers for His Former Patrons
1 point • jul 14, 2020
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RB Leipzig Ultras: German Soccer’s Great Contradiction
1 point • aug 19, 2020
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The Circus Came to Town, Then It Couldn’t Leave
1 point • may 25, 2020
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16 Books to Watch For in July
1 point • jun 27, 2020
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That ‘Miracle Cure’ You Saw on Facebook? It Won’t Stop the Coronavirus
1 point • mar 23, 2020
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McCoy Tyner’s Essential Recordings: Listen to 11 Tracks
1 point • mar 11, 2020
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Welcome to the Great Indoors: Museums Beckon in the Berkshires
1 point • jul 25, 2020
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Las lecciones que aprendí del año que me espiaron
1 point • jul 02, 2020
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Remembering Odetta, Whose Powerful Voice Met a Profound Moment
1 point • sep 05, 2020
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Our Best Passover Recipes
1 point • apr 08, 2020
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How to Stock Your Liquor Cabinet
1 point • apr 27, 2020
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Zizi Jeanmaire, French Star of Ballet, Cabaret and Film, Dies at 96
1 point • jul 24, 2020
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China Dominates Medical Supplies, in This Outbreak and the Next
1 point • jul 07, 2020
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Roommates or Partner Getting on Your Nerves? Read This
1 point • apr 21, 2020
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When the White House Was Full of Claws, Scales, Stripes and Tails
1 point • nov 15, 2020
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Their Car Beat Hitler’s Racers, but Who Owns It Now?
1 point • apr 11, 2020
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The Art Collections Are Real; the Owners Are Not
1 point • may 17, 2020
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Listen to Indigenous People
1 point • dec 01, 2020
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Yale Law Professor Is Suspended After Sexual Harassment Inquiry
1 point • aug 27, 2020
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To Overturn Trump, We Need to Overturn White Supremacy
1 point • jun 14, 2020
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The New Training Facilities: Backyard Gym, Hallway Track
1 point • may 24, 2020
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From Cosmetics to NASCAR, Calls for Racial Justice Are Spreading
1 point • jun 15, 2020
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Including Crypt, Will Become a Hospital
1 point • apr 08, 2020
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Cuba’s Economy Was Hurting. The Pandemic Brought a Food Crisis.
1 point • sep 22, 2020
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‘Group of Local Vigilantes’ Try to Forcibly Quarantine Out-of-Towners, Officials Say
1 point • mar 30, 2020
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Takuo Aoyagi, an Inventor of the Pulse Oximeter, Dies at 84
1 point • may 04, 2020
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Can the Military Fix Base Housing?
1 point • feb 24, 2020
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With Washington Deadlocked on Aid, States Face Dire Fiscal Crises
1 point • sep 08, 2020
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Ejercicios ligeros para descansar mejor
1 point • oct 18, 2020
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Amy Coney Barrett Is No Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1 point • sep 28, 2020
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The Diet Industrial Complex Got Me, and It Will Never Let Me Go
1 point • mar 02, 2020
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Trump Lost. Bolsonaro Can’t Get Over It.
1 point • dec 09, 2020
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A Southern Town That’s Been Holding On to Its Charm, for More Than a Century
1 point • mar 06, 2020
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Say You Want to Build a Monolith
1 point • dec 13, 2020
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Life on the Road in Pandemic America
1 point • jun 16, 2020
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Stephen E. Weil, 77, Museum Official and Legal Expert in the Arts
1 point • may 25, 2020
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Did Lockdowns Lower Premature Births? A New Study Adds Evidence
1 point • oct 17, 2020
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Travel The World With Your Ears
1 point • jul 22, 2020
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Death of Detained Ukrainian Causes Uproar in Portugal
1 point • dec 18, 2020
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Born to Be Conned
1 point • jun 21, 2020
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Fighting to Save Their Tribe From Termination
1 point • mar 04, 2020
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Is New York’s Arts Diversity Plan Working? It’s Hard to Tell
1 point • aug 28, 2020
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A Possible Vaccine Timeline
1 point • dec 04, 2020
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With No New Films, Regal Cinemas Shuts Down Again
1 point • oct 07, 2020
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A Perfect Introduction for Two Latin Lovers
1 point • nov 25, 2020
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Norman Platnick, the ‘Real Spider-Man,’ Is Dead at 68
1 point • apr 20, 2020
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What to Cook This Weekend
1 point • aug 15, 2020
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‘Bad Blood’ Review: How One Company Scammed Silicon Valley. And How It Got Caught.
1 point • sep 05, 2020
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Now That Studio Ghibli Is Streaming on HBO Max, Where Do You Start?
1 point • jul 18, 2020
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Juneteenth Is a Reminder That Freedom Wasn’t Just Handed Over
1 point • jun 18, 2020
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A Chance to Reconnect For Mentally Ill Addicts
1 point • sep 17, 2020
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It Paid Doctors Kickbacks. Now, Novartis Will Pay a $678 Million Settlement.
1 point • sep 05, 2020
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The Former Slave Who Sued for Reparations, and Won
1 point • feb 29, 2020
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7 Ways to Get Through the Next Few Days
1 point • nov 05, 2020
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Brooks Bros., ‘Made in America’ Since 1818, May Soon Need a New Calling Card
1 point • jun 06, 2020
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Meet a Bee With a Very Big Brain
1 point • sep 18, 2020
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How Months of Miscalculation Led the U.S. and Iran to the Brink of War
1 point • feb 29, 2020
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Hospitals Should Replace Infection-Prone Scopes With Safer Models, F.D.A. Says
1 point • nov 03, 2020
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Briton With a Sense of Déjà Vu Calls Ruins ‘Home’
1 point • feb 27, 2020
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This Company Boasted to Trump About Its Covid-19 Vaccine. Experts Are Skeptical.
1 point • aug 11, 2020
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BARBARA WARD, BRITISH ECONOMIST, DIES
1 point • oct 06, 2020
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Lennie Niehaus, Who Set Eastwood’s Films to Music, Dies at 90
1 point • jun 12, 2020
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The Mythic Performances That Are Keeping Me Company
1 point • may 29, 2020
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Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan for Joe Biden
1 point • apr 19, 2020
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Beware of Diego Schwartzman, a Tennis David in a Sport of Goliaths
1 point • oct 07, 2020
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Worried Your Kid Is Falling Behind? You’re Not Alone
1 point • jul 31, 2020
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IF YOU'RE THINKING OF LIVING IN POMONA
1 point • mar 11, 2020
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N.Y. City Council Votes to Expel One of Its Own for 1st Time in Memory
1 point • oct 07, 2020
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Why Was a Grim Report on Police-Involved Deaths Never Released?
1 point • jun 22, 2020
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Exit Arias: What Opera Can Teach Us About Dying
1 point • jul 13, 2020
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YouTube Cracks Down on QAnon Conspiracy Theory, Citing Offline Violence
1 point • oct 17, 2020
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A Philip Glass Score Was Lost. 50 Years Later, Here It Is.
1 point • may 24, 2020
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The Politics of Sanity Are Within Our Grasp
1 point • apr 22, 2020
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The ‘Niqab Squad’ Wants Women to Be Seen Differently
1 point • jun 21, 2020
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The Law of Supply and Demand Isn’t Fair
1 point • may 25, 2020
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Barry Lopez, Lyrical Writer Who Was Likened to Thoreau, Dies at 75
1 point • dec 28, 2020
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Phil Linz, Unlikely Baseball Celebrity, Is Dead at 81
1 point • dec 14, 2020
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For Walt Disney Co., a Stricken Empire
1 point • may 06, 2020
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City Summer, Country Summer
1 point • jun 09, 2020
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Hollywood’s Obituary, the Sequel. Now Streaming.
1 point • dec 02, 2020
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Black Deliveryman Says He Was Blocked and Interrogated by White Driver
1 point • may 19, 2020
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Why Kathleen Edwards Had to Quit Music (and Open a Coffee Shop)
1 point • aug 14, 2020
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7 Young People on Their Views of Gender
1 point • feb 25, 2020
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Why a Pro-Trump Town No Longer Sees Him as a Rescuer
1 point • oct 04, 2020
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John Maynard Keynes Died in 1946. An Outstanding New Biography Shows Him Relevant Still.
1 point • may 28, 2020
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When Trump Calls a Black Woman ‘Angry,’ He Feeds This Racist Trope
1 point • aug 17, 2020
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Trump Said to Be Warned That Giuliani Was Conveying Russian Disinformation
1 point • oct 18, 2020
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