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New York Times (Jul 2023)

  1. A Reeling DeSantis Takes a Swing at Scott, Now a Top Rival

    984 points • jul 29, 2023

  2. The Low-FODMAP Diet, Explained

    984 points • jul 01, 2023

  3. Ukraine Strikes a Russian-Occupied City, Igniting a Huge Blast

    984 points • jul 06, 2023

  4. A Deeply Human Experience You’ll Never Have on Your Couch

    984 points • jul 31, 2023

  5. With Just a 5 Percent Down Payment, What Would $650,000 Buy in Bed-Stuy?

    984 points • jul 21, 2023

  6. Rising Heat Deaths Are Not Just About the Temperature

    980 points • jul 24, 2023

  7. One Parent, Two Teenagers and a Three-Bedroom House: Would Her Budget Be Enough?

    980 points • jul 14, 2023

  8. 5 Noteworthy Falsehoods Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has Promoted

    972 points • jul 07, 2023

  9. Royal Caribbean Bets on a Giant Candy-Colored Cruise Ship

    970 points • jul 13, 2023

  10. NATO Tries to Remember What It Means to Fight a European War

    968 points • jul 10, 2023

  11. Man Accused in Jan. 6 Riot Is Arrested With Weapons Near Obama’s Home

    966 points • jul 01, 2023

  12. In Her First Term, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘Came to Play’

    966 points • jul 08, 2023

  13. With Supreme Court Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective

    964 points • jul 01, 2023

  14. A Requiem for Diet Soda

    964 points • jul 28, 2023

  15. Barbie Has Never Been a Great Symbol, but She’s an Excellent Mirror

    963 points • jul 22, 2023

  16. What’s in a Name? Musk/Twitter Edition

    962 points • jul 28, 2023

  17. What Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Meant When She Said ‘Blink’

    957 points • jul 12, 2023

  18. Wearing Paint Instead of Clothes on the Streets of New York

    956 points • jul 26, 2023

  19. Biden Defends ‘Difficult’ Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine

    956 points • jul 08, 2023

  20. My Brave, Brilliant Friend Was Kidnapped in Iraq. Will the World Stand Up for Her?

    954 points • jul 17, 2023

  21. The Strange Unseriousness of No Labels

    951 points • jul 21, 2023

  22. Employers Benefited from Affirmative Action. It’s Time to Step Up.

    948 points • jul 03, 2023

  23. Canadian Politicians Who Criticize China Become Its Targets

    946 points • jul 16, 2023

  24. Even ‘Safe’ Places Are Experiencing Climate Chaos in America

    944 points • jul 14, 2023

  25. What’s a Plant-Based Diet? Here’s What You Need to Know to Eat Less Meat.

    942 points • jul 29, 2023

  26. Everything They Owned Burned, and They Still Can’t Get Restitution 102 Years Later

    941 points • jul 29, 2023

  27. 2 Killed in New Zealand Shooting Before World Cup Begins

    940 points • jul 20, 2023

  28. Let the Tragedy in My Homeland Be a Lesson

    940 points • jul 29, 2023

  29. ‘Not for Machines to Harvest’: Data Revolts Break Out Against A.I.

    938 points • jul 16, 2023

  30. Something Was Messing With Earth’s Axis. The Answer Has to Do With Us.

    937 points • jul 01, 2023

  31. California Man Hid Mother’s Death for 3 Decades to Collect Her Benefits

    936 points • jul 06, 2023

  32. Shooting in Baltimore Leaves 2 Dead and 28 Wounded

    934 points • jul 03, 2023

  33. A Positive Covid Milestone

    934 points • jul 18, 2023

  34. Spain General Election Results

    932 points • jul 23, 2023

  35. Weary Soldiers, Unreliable Munitions: Ukraine’s Many Challenges

    932 points • jul 24, 2023

  36. Sinead O’Connor Was Ireland’s Alternative Moral Compass

    929 points • jul 28, 2023

  37. Prosecutors and Trump Lawyers Clash Over Timing in Classified Documents Case

    928 points • jul 19, 2023

  38. A Top U.K. Newspaper Explores Its Ties to Slavery, and Britain’s

    925 points • jul 09, 2023

  39. Deaths of 4 Women in Oregon Are Linked, Police Say

    924 points • jul 18, 2023

  40. At UChicago, a Debate Over Free Speech and Cyberbullying

    921 points • jul 05, 2023

  41. Try Tolerance in a Small Town

    919 points • jul 28, 2023

  42. Ways You Can Still Cancel Your Federal Student Loan Debt

    918 points • jul 01, 2023

  43. Jobs Sit Empty in the Public Sector, So Unions Pitch In to Recruit

    917 points • jul 28, 2023

  44. Mutiny Provided Glimpse of a Post-Putin Russia. Is the Window Still Open?

    916 points • jul 02, 2023

  45. So You’re Going on a Trip You Can’t Afford

    916 points • jul 09, 2023

  46. Biden Invites Netanyahu to U.S., Easing Tensions

    916 points • jul 18, 2023

  47. 36 Hours in Paris

    911 points • jul 01, 2023

  48. American Ballet Theater Does Not See Me as I See Myself

    905 points • jul 08, 2023

  49. Why I Regret Debating Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    904 points • jul 12, 2023

  50. 50 Rappers, 50 Stories

    903 points • jul 20, 2023

  51. Barbara Kingsolver Thinks Urban Liberals Have It All Wrong on Appalachia

    903 points • jul 22, 2023

  52. A Yiddish Haven Thrives in Australia

    902 points • jul 19, 2023

  53. Booksellers Move to the Front Lines of the Fight Against Book Bans in Texas

    898 points • jul 26, 2023

  54. In Belarus, the Protests Were Three Years Ago. The Crackdown Is Never-Ending.

    898 points • jul 23, 2023

  55. My Friend Is Mistreating Her Nanny. Should I Say Something?

    896 points • jul 27, 2023

  56. About Those July 4 Fireworks and Air Pollution

    891 points • jul 05, 2023

  57. At Least 3 Tornados Confirmed on Wednesday in Chicago Area

    888 points • jul 14, 2023

  58. Why Abortion Stories Matter

    888 points • jul 05, 2023

  59. How the Gilgo Beach Suspect Wielded Power in Brownstone Brooklyn

    885 points • jul 21, 2023

  60. A Salute to the Honest(ish) Russian Warlord

    884 points • jul 02, 2023

  61. J.F.K.’s Grandson Calls Robert Kennedy’s Campaign ‘an Embarrassment’

    884 points • jul 22, 2023

  62. Whatever You Think of the Movies, the Barbenheimer Memes Are Glorious

    880 points • jul 23, 2023

  63. United’s Passengers Were Stuck, but Its C.E.O. Flew on a Private Plane

    878 points • jul 01, 2023

  64. India Launches Lunar Mission With a Shot at Winning This Year’s Moon Race

    878 points • jul 15, 2023

  65. Trump Employee Warned of Charges in Classified Documents Case

    876 points • jul 15, 2023

  66. Top News Anchor Is Identified as Person Suspended by the BBC

    872 points • jul 13, 2023

  67. At UChicago, a Debate Over Free Speech and Cyber Bullying

    871 points • jul 03, 2023

  68. The 2023 SCOTUS Awards

    868 points • jul 19, 2023

  69. In Congress, Democrats’ Rift Over Israel Flares on Eve of Herzog Visit

    866 points • jul 19, 2023

  70. Vivek Ramaswamy Leans Into His Hindu Faith to Court Christian Voters

    866 points • jul 10, 2023

  71. Who Is Daddy’s Little Meatball?

    864 points • jul 13, 2023

  72. People on Drugs Like Ozempic Say Their ‘Food Noise’ Has Disappeared

    863 points • jul 06, 2023

  73. What ‘Oppenheimer’ Doesn’t Tell You About the Trinity Test

    861 points • jul 30, 2023

  74. 2 Dead and 2 Hurt in Midair Collision at Wisconsin Airport

    860 points • jul 30, 2023

  75. ESPN Announces Layoffs of On-Air Personalities to Cut Costs

    860 points • jul 01, 2023

  76. The Curse Stalking Women’s Soccer

    859 points • jul 20, 2023

  77. Huge Protest March Reaches Jerusalem After 5-Day Trek From Tel Aviv

    858 points • jul 23, 2023

  78. America Had More Than One Founding and More Than One Set of Founders

    856 points • jul 05, 2023

  79. When Children Are Bought and Sold

    854 points • jul 21, 2023

  80. Puppy Paw Balm. An Extra Shirt. New Yorkers Cope With Hazardous Heat.

    852 points • jul 29, 2023

  81. ‘Attenzione, Pickpocket!’ A TikTok Star Watches Out for Tourists in Italy

    850 points • jul 27, 2023

  82. What Is It About Montecito?

    848 points • jul 30, 2023

  83. Mulling Manhattan One-Bedrooms: Prewar Charm or Modern Amenities?

    848 points • jul 07, 2023

  84. Meet the Chefs Who Feed Beyoncé and Lizzo on Tour

    847 points • jul 19, 2023

  85. Aided by A.I. Language Models, Google’s Robots Are Getting Smart

    846 points • jul 29, 2023

  86. Prominent Russian Journalist Injured in Attack in Chechnya

    846 points • jul 05, 2023

  87. New York City Had a Migrant Crisis. It Hired a Covid Expert to Help.

    844 points • jul 31, 2023

  88. For Young Arab Americans in Michigan, the Hookah Lounge Feels like Home

    844 points • jul 20, 2023

  89. They Tried to Rally South America Behind Ukraine. They Nearly Got Killed.

    844 points • jul 28, 2023

  90. In the Azores: Earth, Water, Fire and Air, Sometimes All at Once

    840 points • jul 06, 2023

  91. The Legacy Dilemma: What to Do About Privileges for the Privileged?

    839 points • jul 31, 2023

  92. The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Control Even More Than You Realize

    839 points • jul 13, 2023

  93. Goodbye, Old Friend

    836 points • jul 03, 2023

  94. What Tom Hanks Thinks of America

    831 points • jul 15, 2023

  95. Russia Says 2 Drones Hit Buildings in Moscow in Latest Wave of Attacks

    828 points • jul 31, 2023

  96. Why Trump’s Indictments Don’t Feel Like Part of the Finale

    827 points • jul 20, 2023

  97. Homeless Camps Are Being Cleared in California. What Happens Next?

    824 points • jul 31, 2023

  98. One Reason the U.S. Can’t Quit China? Chips.

    824 points • jul 09, 2023

  99. Russia’s Embassy in Washington Becomes a Different Kind of Battle Zone

    822 points • jul 04, 2023

  100. How War Destroyed a ‘Long and Happy Marriage’

    821 points • jul 26, 2023