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New York Times (Mar 2021)

  1. Coronavirus Reinfections Are Rare, Danish Researchers Report

    207 points • mar 19, 2021

  2. The Senate’s F-Bomb

    206 points • mar 11, 2021

  3. California’s Ethnic Studies Follies

    205 points • mar 11, 2021

  4. Trump 2.0 Looks an Awful Lot Like Trump 2020

    204 points • mar 02, 2021

  5. Need Health Insurance? A Guide to New Options Under the Stimulus.

    204 points • mar 13, 2021

  6. After Stimulus Victory in Senate, Reality Sinks in: Bipartisanship Is Dead

    204 points • mar 07, 2021

  7. Is Air a Scam?

    203 points • mar 03, 2021

  8. For Voting Rights Advocates, a ‘Once in a Generation Moment’ Looms

    203 points • mar 16, 2021

  9. Joe Biden Knew He Was Onto Something Long Before We Did

    202 points • mar 13, 2021

  10. 18 Recipes to Brighten Your Second Pandemic Passover

    201 points • mar 25, 2021

  11. Covid-19 Is ‘Probably Going to End My Career’

    201 points • mar 01, 2021

  12. A Biologist, an Outlandish Stork and the Army of Women Trying to Save It

    200 points • mar 29, 2021

  13. In Quest for Herd Immunity, Giant Vaccination Sites Proliferate

    199 points • mar 01, 2021

  14. How Biden Funds His Next Bill: Shrink the $7.5 Trillion Tax Gap

    198 points • mar 10, 2021

  15. The Israeli Feminist Trying to Save Liberal Zionism

    197 points • mar 06, 2021

  16. Asian-Americans Are Being Attacked. Why Are Hate Crime Charges So Rare?

    196 points • mar 19, 2021

  17. Lil Nas X Makes a Coming-Out Statement, and 9 More New Songs

    196 points • mar 28, 2021

  18. How Do Maya Parents Handle Temper Tantrums?

    196 points • mar 13, 2021

  19. Why Did the Dean of the Most Diverse Law School in the Country Cancel Herself?

    195 points • mar 27, 2021

  20. How Rhode Island Fell to the Coronavirus

    193 points • mar 06, 2021

  21. Searching for Roger Federer

    191 points • mar 26, 2021

  22. New Technique Reveals Centuries of Secrets in Locked Letters

    191 points • mar 03, 2021

  23. As School Closures Near First Anniversary, a Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action

    190 points • mar 01, 2021

  24. Marianne Carus, 92, Dies; Created Cricket Magazine for the Young

    190 points • mar 20, 2021

  25. With Humor and Biblical Authority, Beth Moore Captivates Evangelical Women

    190 points • mar 13, 2021

  26. Wisdom, the World’s Oldest Known Wild Bird, Has Another Chick

    189 points • mar 06, 2021

  27. Sex and the Single Governor

    189 points • mar 05, 2021

  28. The Making of a ‘European Yellowstone’

    189 points • mar 16, 2021

  29. It Was an All-Star Weekend for the Bride and Groom

    188 points • mar 20, 2021

  30. Five Oklahoma Officers Charged in Shooting Death of 15-Year-Old Boy

    188 points • mar 12, 2021

  31. How Children Read Differently From Books vs. Screens

    188 points • mar 18, 2021

  32. How to Help a Teen Out of a Homework Hole

    186 points • mar 01, 2021

  33. Italy imposes lockdown measures as cases spike across Europe.

    184 points • mar 16, 2021

  34. Learning to Love Daylight Saving Time

    182 points • mar 14, 2021

  35. Why You Should Plant Oaks

    180 points • mar 31, 2021

  36. We Need to Put a Name to This Violence

    178 points • mar 07, 2021

  37. Popular Drug Does Not Alleviate Mild Covid-19 Symptoms, Study Finds

    177 points • mar 06, 2021

  38. Six Seuss Books Bore a Bias

    176 points • mar 05, 2021

  39. Late Night Recaps Oprah’s Royal Interview

    174 points • mar 09, 2021

  40. Nobody Wants Cancer. But a ‘Big C’ Label Has Surprising Upsides.

    173 points • mar 15, 2021

  41. On Horseback Among the Eagle Hunters and Herders of the Mongolian Altai

    167 points • mar 01, 2021

  42. Obamacare’s About to Get a Lot More Affordable. These Maps Show How.

    167 points • mar 11, 2021

  43. Farther, Faster and No Sweat: Bike-Sharing and the E-Bike Boom

    167 points • mar 03, 2021

  44. Bill Gates, the Virus and the Quest to Vaccinate the World

    165 points • mar 26, 2021

  45. Amanda Gorman’s Poetry United Critics. It’s Dividing Translators.

    165 points • mar 27, 2021

  46. Chris Harrison Replaced as ‘Bachelorette’ Host by 2 Former Contestants

    164 points • mar 14, 2021

  47. A Better Way to Think About Conspiracies

    163 points • mar 03, 2021

  48. Largest Glowing Shark Species Discovered Near New Zealand

    162 points • mar 07, 2021

  49. Why Al Franken Hovers Over the Debate About Cuomo’s Future

    161 points • mar 13, 2021

  50. How Crying on TikTok Sells Books

    161 points • mar 22, 2021

  51. Why Can’t Republicans Be Populists?

    160 points • mar 30, 2021

  52. Biden Wants No Part of the Culture War the G.O.P. Loves

    160 points • mar 18, 2021

  53. Canadian Snowbirds Find Refuge in Their Mythical Miami

    160 points • mar 20, 2021

  54. Cockpit Recorder Unit From Indonesian Crash Is Finally Recovered

    158 points • mar 31, 2021

  55. The Dress Promised Me Something the Doctors Couldn’t

    156 points • mar 20, 2021

  56. A Small Hint of Big Trouble in the Oceans

    156 points • mar 04, 2021

  57. Virus Did Not Bring Financial Rout That Many States Feared

    155 points • mar 03, 2021

  58. National Book Critics Circle Names 2020 Award Winners

    154 points • mar 27, 2021

  59. How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk

    153 points • mar 26, 2021

  60. ‘Wild Rain,’ by Beverly Jenkins: An Excerpt

    153 points • mar 15, 2021

  61. The Holy Grail of Transportation Is Right in Front of Us

    152 points • mar 19, 2021

  62. Those Mystery Lights Above Seattle and Portland? They Weren’t Meteors.

    152 points • mar 27, 2021

  63. The Everyday Chemicals That Might Be Leading Us to Our Extinction

    152 points • mar 06, 2021

  64. A Times Writer on Missing … The Times

    152 points • mar 15, 2021

  65. American Sign Language Finds Its Spotlight

    150 points • mar 27, 2021

  66. Vatican Says Priests Can’t Bless Same-Sex Unions

    149 points • mar 16, 2021

  67. Coinbase Users Say Crypto Start-Up Ignored Their Pleas for Help

    148 points • mar 25, 2021

  68. The Decline of Republican Demonization

    147 points • mar 27, 2021

  69. ‘When Normal Life Stopped’: College Essays Reflect a Turbulent Year

    147 points • mar 18, 2021

  70. To Save the Earth, Fall in Love

    146 points • mar 20, 2021

  71. A Lamb Tagine, Sweetened With Dates, for the First Days of Spring

    145 points • mar 23, 2021

  72. For Russians in a Pandemic, Lake Baikal Is the Place to See and Be Seen

    145 points • mar 16, 2021

  73. Stimulus Bill as a Political Weapon? Democrats Are Counting on It.

    144 points • mar 16, 2021

  74. Virginia Fraternity Is Suspended After Death of Student

    144 points • mar 02, 2021

  75. Ship Is Freed After a Costly Lesson in the Vulnerabilities of Sea Trade

    144 points • mar 30, 2021

  76. The Pandemic Drove People to Tennis and Golf. Will They Keep Playing?

    141 points • mar 12, 2021

  77. Mexico’s Unspoiled East Cape Is Nothing Like Cabo

    141 points • mar 12, 2021

  78. The Ocean’s Youngest Monsters Are Ready for Glamour Shots

    141 points • mar 31, 2021

  79. Why U.S. Cruises Are Still Stuck in Port

    140 points • mar 20, 2021

  80. Woman’s Search for Her Birth Parents Leads to a Story of Murder

    140 points • mar 11, 2021

  81. Biden Wants to Pay for Infrastructure Plan With 15 Years of Corporate Taxes

    140 points • mar 31, 2021

  82. Taylor Swift Is Singing Us Back to Nature

    139 points • mar 13, 2021

  83. 2 Immigrant Paths: One Led to Wealth, the Other Ended in Death in Atlanta

    136 points • mar 26, 2021

  84. A Teenager Was Bullied. His Ancestors Saved Him.

    136 points • mar 01, 2021

  85. In the Latin Quarter, Paris’s Intellectual Heartbeat Grows Fainter

    136 points • mar 23, 2021

  86. BAM Helped Buy Its Boss a New Home. She Left in Under 6 Years.

    135 points • mar 05, 2021

  87. Taxpayers Fund Research and Drug Companies Make a Fortune

    135 points • mar 26, 2021

  88. How to Pretend You’re in New Orleans Tonight

    134 points • mar 31, 2021

  89. Stephen Colbert Mocks Republicans’ Suspicious Minds on Vaccines

    132 points • mar 18, 2021

  90. F.B.I. Said to Have Singled Out Potential Assailant in Capitol Officer’s Death

    132 points • mar 01, 2021

  91. Paul Laubin, 88, Dies; Master of Making Oboes the Old-Fashioned Way

    132 points • mar 30, 2021

  92. The Twilight of the Anti-Trump Idols

    132 points • mar 01, 2021

  93. Too Many Smart People Are Being Too Dismissive of Inflation

    131 points • mar 07, 2021

  94. Brazil’s Covid Crisis Is a Warning to the Whole World, Scientists Say

    130 points • mar 03, 2021

  95. He Owns World Famous Stamps and a Prized Coin. Now He’s Selling.

    130 points • mar 12, 2021

  96. ‘I Checked the Counter and the Floor, but I Couldn’t Find It Anywhere’

    129 points • mar 01, 2021

  97. A Gymnastics Coach Was Charged With Human Trafficking. What Does That Mean?

    128 points • mar 01, 2021

  98. Beverly Cleary Helped Boys Love Books

    126 points • mar 31, 2021

  99. Miami Says It Can Adapt to Rising Seas. Not Everyone Is Convinced.

    125 points • mar 03, 2021

  100. Man Says He Lived in Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium for Years

    121 points • mar 21, 2021