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New York Times (Jun 2021)

  1. Want to Adopt a Pet? Prepare for a Full Background Check.

    16 points • jun 30, 2021

  2. From Nobel Hero to Driver of War, Ethiopia’s Leader Faces Voters

    16 points • jun 22, 2021

  3. Media Groupthink and the Lab-Leak Theory

    16 points • jun 01, 2021

  4. I Don’t Know Who Needs to Hear This, but You Are Bi Enough

    16 points • jun 18, 2021

  5. What to Expect as Early Ranked-Choice Results Are Released in New York

    16 points • jun 30, 2021

  6. Bill Cosby Freed as Court Overturns His Sex Assault Conviction

    16 points • jun 30, 2021

  7. Women’s Prison Plagued by Sexual Violence Will Close, Governor Says

    16 points • jun 09, 2021

  8. Sponge Cakes You’ll Make Again and Again

    15 points • jun 24, 2021

  9. A Young Cheyenne Leader Was Beaten Bloody. The Response Brought More Pain.

    14 points • jun 20, 2021

  10. As the Pace of Vaccinations Slows, Biden Makes a Personal Appeal

    14 points • jun 25, 2021

  11. The Failed Promise of the Aerobics Revolution

    14 points • jun 21, 2021

  12. Republicans, Don’t Ignore the Evidence on ‘Labor Shortages’

    14 points • jun 08, 2021

  13. Democrats Unite Behind Voting Rights Bill as It Faces a Senate Roadblock

    14 points • jun 23, 2021

  14. Judges Halt Race and Gender Priority for Restaurant Relief Grants

    13 points • jun 17, 2021

  15. In the West, the Looted Bronzes Are Museum Pieces. In Nigeria, ‘They Are Our Ancestors.’

    13 points • jun 24, 2021

  16. We’re Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic, and We’re Braced for the Worst

    13 points • jun 10, 2021

  17. The Photographer Who Captured the Beauty in Blackness

    13 points • jun 24, 2021

  18. Tania León Wins Music Pulitzer for ‘Stride’

    13 points • jun 13, 2021

  19. How to Pretend You’re in Paris Tonight

    13 points • jun 09, 2021

  20. Tribes to Confront Bias Against Descendants of Enslaved People

    13 points • jun 01, 2021

  21. Unloved by Generations of Soldiers, the M.R.E. Finds a Fan Base

    12 points • jun 10, 2021

  22. Jon Rahm Withdraws From Memorial Tournament After Positive Coronavirus Test

    12 points • jun 07, 2021

  23. EIGHT IN FAMILY DIE IN BALTIMORE FIRE

    12 points • jun 20, 2021

  24. Juneteenth Is a National Holiday Now. Can It Still Be Black?

    12 points • jun 19, 2021

  25. Republicans Want You (Not the Rich) to Pay for Infrastructure

    12 points • jun 25, 2021

  26. Ex-Mayor on Duterte’s ‘Narco Politician’ List Is Killed

    12 points • jun 18, 2021

  27. Pulling Back the Curtain on the Lincolns’ Marriage

    11 points • jun 02, 2021

  28. ‘Good for the Soul’: Giant Murals Turn São Paulo Into Open Air Gallery

    11 points • jun 01, 2021

  29. Where to Appreciate the Joys of Naked Gardening

    11 points • jun 01, 2021

  30. Forgetting Doesn’t Kill You, but It Sure Feels Like It

    11 points • jun 18, 2021

  31. Why Teens Need a Break This Summer

    11 points • jun 02, 2021

  32. Martina Navratilova Has Plenty to Say

    10 points • jun 06, 2021

  33. Tips for Teenagers on Landing a Summer Job

    10 points • jun 08, 2021

  34. Wildfires Threaten Urban Water Supplies, Long After the Flames Are Out

    10 points • jun 26, 2021

  35. Don’t Kill Remote Learning. Black and Brown Families Need It.

    10 points • jun 08, 2021

  36. Review: Martha Washington, Hilariously Haunted by Her Slaves

    9 points • jun 30, 2021

  37. Don’t Eat Cicadas if You’re Allergic to Seafood, F.D.A. Warns

    9 points • jun 04, 2021

  38. Two Days, 100 Florists, 1 Million Flowers: A Festival Blooms in N.Y.C.

    9 points • jun 08, 2021

  39. Aerobics Promised Women ‘Wellness.’ What Went Wrong?

    9 points • jun 23, 2021

  40. Connecticut Legalizes Recreational Marijuana, With Sales Aimed for 2022

    9 points • jun 23, 2021

  41. The Jewish History of Israel Is Over 3,000 Years Old. That’s Why It’s Complicated.

    9 points • jun 01, 2021

  42. My Marriage Has a Third Wheel: Our Child

    9 points • jun 17, 2021

  43. Magic Tricks May Fool You, but These Birds Can See Through Them

    9 points • jun 03, 2021

  44. Happy to Shun Showrooms, Millennials Storm the Car Market

    9 points • jun 23, 2021

  45. The Unlikely Pioneer Behind mRNA Vaccines

    9 points • jun 11, 2021

  46. 11 New Books We Recommend This Week

    9 points • jun 07, 2021

  47. Why Are So Many Children in Brazil Dying From Covid-19?

    9 points • jun 05, 2021

  48. How a Herd of Elephants Won China’s Internet

    8 points • jun 25, 2021

  49. Justice Dept. says it recovered most of the ransom paid after the Colonial Pipeline cyber attack.

    8 points • jun 08, 2021

  50. In Rome, an Apartment Rich in Color and History Opens to the Public

    8 points • jun 13, 2021

  51. The Cryonics Industry Would Like to Give You the Past Year, and Many More, Back

    8 points • jun 28, 2021

  52. Many Alzheimer’s Experts Say Use of Aduhelm Should Be Sharply Limited

    8 points • jun 23, 2021

  53. Conan O’Brien Bids Farewell to Late Night

    8 points • jun 26, 2021

  54. Scenes From the Tragic Condo Collapse

    8 points • jun 25, 2021

  55. Europe’s Summer of Recovery Is More Fragile Than It Looks

    8 points • jun 13, 2021

  56. Covid’s Deadliest Phase May Be Here Soon

    8 points • jun 01, 2021

  57. Los Angeles Has a Housing Crisis. Can Design Help?

    8 points • jun 23, 2021

  58. French police clash with hundreds at rave that violated a curfew.

    8 points • jun 22, 2021

  59. Can the Pandemic Rescue Britain’s Shopping Areas? This Town Hopes So.

    7 points • jun 09, 2021

  60. Inflation Is Real Enough to Take Seriously

    7 points • jun 07, 2021

  61. Musical Chairs? Swapping Seats Could Reduce Orchestra Aerosols.

    7 points • jun 25, 2021

  62. The Race and History Wars

    7 points • jun 27, 2021

  63. Never Mind the Summer Heat: Earth Is at Its Greatest Distance From the Sun

    7 points • jun 23, 2021

  64. How the World Learns About Bosses Behaving Badly

    6 points • jun 09, 2021

  65. Heart Problems After Vaccination Are Very Rare, Federal Researchers Say

    6 points • jun 25, 2021

  66. Stephen Colbert Skewers Trump’s Covid Response

    6 points • jun 23, 2021

  67. The Man Who Turned Credit-Card Points Into an Empire

    6 points • jun 18, 2021

  68. With Her Final Album, Rebecca Luker Bids a Fond Farewell

    6 points • jun 30, 2021

  69. Is Sushi ‘Healthy’? What About Granola? Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree

    6 points • jun 02, 2021

  70. Players of Asian Descent on the L.P.G.A. Tour Lift Silence on Racism and Sexism

    6 points • jun 23, 2021

  71. Richard Robinson Dies at 84; Turned Scholastic Into an Empire

    6 points • jun 10, 2021

  72. Cape May, N.J.: Salt Air and Cultural Riches

    6 points • jun 18, 2021

  73. The Upper Crust Has Its Candidate. Don’t Call Him ‘the Black Bloomberg.’

    6 points • jun 17, 2021

  74. It’s Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon. Don’t Roll Your Eyes.

    6 points • jun 22, 2021

  75. He Likes ‘Staying Under the Radar,’ but His Art Is Getting Noticed

    5 points • jun 18, 2021

  76. Covered in White Brick, and Showing Their Age

    5 points • jun 18, 2021

  77. Inside the Capitol Riot: An Exclusive Video Investigation

    5 points • jun 30, 2021

  78. The First of Nadal’s 100 French Open Victims Has His Say

    5 points • jun 01, 2021

  79. Where Jobless Benefits Were Cut, Jobs Are Still Hard to Fill

    5 points • jun 28, 2021

  80. The Bishops, Biden and the Brave New World

    5 points • jun 23, 2021

  81. An Investment With a Big Return

    5 points • jun 09, 2021

  82. Small Number of Covid Patients Develop Severe Psychotic Symptoms

    5 points • jun 10, 2021

  83. Once Again, Fossils Are Hot

    5 points • jun 22, 2021

  84. Goldman Sachs requires its U.S. employees to report their vaccination status.

    5 points • jun 11, 2021

  85. Teens Are Rarely Hospitalized With Covid, but Cases Can Be Severe

    5 points • jun 06, 2021

  86. Senate Poised to Pass Huge Industrial Policy Bill to Counter China

    5 points • jun 08, 2021

  87. Are You Old? Infirm? Then Kindly Disappear

    5 points • jun 17, 2021

  88. The Keystone XL Pipeline Is Dead. Next Target: Line 3.

    5 points • jun 13, 2021

  89. Building a Cantilever

    5 points • jun 06, 2021

  90. How to Destroy a Village

    4 points • jun 23, 2021

  91. Boris Johnson’s ‘Global Britain’ Makes Shaky Start at G7 Summit

    4 points • jun 15, 2021

  92. There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing

    4 points • jun 02, 2021

  93. Mark Peel, Who Helped Forge a New Culinary Path, Dies at 66

    4 points • jun 24, 2021

  94. The Sound of Silence on Abortion

    4 points • jun 04, 2021

  95. Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine is Highly Effective Against Variants, Studies Find

    4 points • jun 18, 2021

  96. On Campus, Failure Is on the Syllabus

    4 points • jun 15, 2021

  97. How to Think Like a Utopian

    4 points • jun 24, 2021

  98. Bruce Springsteen Will Return to Broadway in June

    4 points • jun 08, 2021

  99. Red America’s Covid Problem

    4 points • jun 29, 2021

  100. The Hills Are Alive With the Flows of Physics

    4 points • jun 25, 2021