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New York Times (Sep 2023)

  1. ‘Una economía bonita’: la industria migratoria del Darién es un lucrativo negocio

    318 points • sep 20, 2023

  2. You Shouldn’t Have to Take Care of Your Aging Parents on Your Own

    318 points • sep 07, 2023

  3. A Laser Fusion Breakthrough Gets a Bigger Burst of Energy

    314 points • sep 27, 2023

  4. Don’t Expect a ‘Theory of Everything’ to Explain It All

    314 points • sep 13, 2023

  5. Ken Paxton’s Trial Became a Contest Over Republican Politics

    312 points • sep 17, 2023

  6. Two Languages Walk Into a Bar

    310 points • sep 01, 2023

  7. The New ChatGPT Can ‘See’ and ‘Talk.’ Here’s What It’s Like.

    308 points • sep 29, 2023

  8. The Art of Being a Morning Person (Even if You’re Actually Not One)

    306 points • sep 01, 2023

  9. It’s a Spider, Not a Doctor, Captain or Vulcan

    305 points • sep 15, 2023

  10. Google Turns to a Steady Old Hand to Fight Antitrust Charges

    304 points • sep 07, 2023

  11. How Complete Was Stephen Sondheim’s Final Musical?

    304 points • sep 28, 2023

  12. America’s Top Librarian on the Rise of Book Bans

    303 points • sep 13, 2023

  13. A Q&A With Elon Musk’s Biographer

    302 points • sep 12, 2023

  14. East Coast Braces for Heavy Rain and Wind From Tropical Storm Ophelia

    300 points • sep 22, 2023

  15. Where Would a Government Shutdown Immediately Be Most Felt?

    300 points • sep 30, 2023

  16. At G20 in India, Biden Looks to Fill a Hole Left by Putin and Xi

    300 points • sep 09, 2023

  17. Shakespeare’s ‘Sublimely, Disturbingly Smutty Effect’ Must Endure

    298 points • sep 11, 2023

  18. Five Former Officers Indicted on Federal Charges in Tyre Nichols Case

    298 points • sep 13, 2023

  19. Smithsonian’s Latino Museum Faces Political Winds Before a Brick Is Laid

    296 points • sep 25, 2023

  20. 2024’s Field of Nightmares

    296 points • sep 14, 2023

  21. Smithsonian Acquires Major Collection About Enslaved Poet

    296 points • sep 28, 2023

  22. Lachlan Murdoch’s On-Again, Off-Again Relationship With the Family Business

    296 points • sep 23, 2023

  23. Professor Hillary Clinton Goes Back to School

    294 points • sep 10, 2023

  24. America’s Black Cemeteries and Three Women Trying to Save Them

    294 points • sep 28, 2023

  25. In the Faroe Islands, Art, Food and Fashion Take a Cue From Nature

    293 points • sep 01, 2023

  26. This Museum Has 300 Tanks and Over 100 Million YouTube Views

    292 points • sep 14, 2023

  27. New York Drivers Are Paying More for Car Insurance. Here’s Why.

    290 points • sep 26, 2023

  28. Where to Drink Wine in the Hudson Valley

    290 points • sep 26, 2023

  29. Balanchine’s Gems Were His Dancers. He Honored Them With ‘Jewels.’

    289 points • sep 19, 2023

  30. Ancient Logs Offer Earliest Example of Human Woodworking

    286 points • sep 21, 2023

  31. Trump Moves to Quash Most Charges Against Him in Georgia

    284 points • sep 13, 2023

  32. Theaters of War That Make Up the Fighting in Ukraine

    284 points • sep 12, 2023

  33. What Is Labor Day? A History of the Workers’ Holiday.

    284 points • sep 05, 2023

  34. Governor Who Quit Politics Amid Scandal Eyes a New Job: Mayor

    284 points • sep 23, 2023

  35. Foreign Exchange: Get the Best Rate

    282 points • sep 22, 2023

  36. White House Strategy on Impeachment: Fight Politics With Politics

    276 points • sep 15, 2023

  37. Len Chandler, an Early Fixture of the Folk Revival, Dies at 88

    274 points • sep 15, 2023

  38. National Transgender Group Sees Exodus of Workers in Clashes With Leaders

    274 points • sep 05, 2023

  39. New Russian High School Textbooks Seek to Justify War in Ukraine

    272 points • sep 02, 2023

  40. Anti-Affirmative Action Group Sues West Point Over Admissions Policy

    272 points • sep 20, 2023

  41. Is Texas’ Busing Responsible for the Migrant Crisis Across Cities?

    272 points • sep 08, 2023

  42. The Simple Nudge That Raised Median Donations by 80%

    271 points • sep 19, 2023

  43. How TikTok Is Reshaping the American Cookbook

    269 points • sep 19, 2023

  44. 34 Works of Fiction to Read This Fall

    269 points • sep 14, 2023

  45. Do These Shoes Make Me Look Like a Tourist?

    268 points • sep 13, 2023

  46. Here’s what to watch for tonight.

    268 points • sep 28, 2023

  47. What Social Media Does to the Teen Brain

    268 points • sep 24, 2023

  48. Falsehoods Follow Close Behind This Summer’s Natural Disasters

    268 points • sep 01, 2023

  49. Ukraine’s Forces Try to Punch 2nd Hole in Russian Lines

    266 points • sep 09, 2023

  50. A Traitor, Burned in Effigy, Again and Again

    265 points • sep 21, 2023

  51. The Rising Costs of Owning a Car

    265 points • sep 26, 2023

  52. The Beach Is Lovely. The Water, Maybe Not So Much.

    265 points • sep 21, 2023

  53. Russell Brand Denies Accusations of ‘Egregious’ Sexual Assaults

    264 points • sep 18, 2023

  54. What Courtney Dauwalter Learned in the Pain Cave

    264 points • sep 02, 2023

  55. An Unexpected Hotbed of Y.A. Authors: Utah

    264 points • sep 04, 2023

  56. The Unimaginable Has Happened in Libya

    264 points • sep 16, 2023

  57. CPAP Maker Reaches $479 Million Settlement on Breathing Device Defects

    263 points • sep 09, 2023

  58. After the Earthquake in Morocco, Tourists Grapple With the Ethics of Travel

    263 points • sep 14, 2023

  59. The Mediterranean Diet Really Is That Good for You. Here’s Why.

    263 points • sep 14, 2023

  60. Biden Approved a Big Oil Project. Now, He’s Cracking Down on Drilling.

    262 points • sep 08, 2023

  61. Our All-Time Most Requested Recipe Turns 40. Here’s Its Story.

    262 points • sep 09, 2023

  62. U.K. Inflation Rate Slips Lower for Third Straight Month

    260 points • sep 21, 2023

  63. An American Tragedy at the Dollar General

    260 points • sep 01, 2023

  64. How a Lawsuit in N.J. Could Bring Aid in Dying to Millions

    258 points • sep 20, 2023

  65. Pope Francis Has Put His Stamp on the Cardinals. Or Has He?

    257 points • sep 29, 2023

  66. U.N. to Meet Amid Growing Divisions, and Demands From the Global South

    256 points • sep 19, 2023

  67. How Rupert Murdoch Built His Media Empire

    256 points • sep 23, 2023

  68. In Coastal New England, a Matter-of-Fact Girding for Hurricane Lee

    256 points • sep 16, 2023

  69. From Hoover to Nixon to Obama, Presidential Centers Call to Protect Democracy

    254 points • sep 08, 2023

  70. In Florida, Even a Hurricane Can’t Sweep Away Presidential Politics

    254 points • sep 03, 2023

  71. 11 Things You Forgot About the 2023 N.F.L. Season

    252 points • sep 11, 2023

  72. Iga Swiatek, No. 1 Seed at U.S. Open, Loses in Fourth Round

    252 points • sep 05, 2023

  73. Should You Shower in the Morning, or at Night? Yes

    252 points • sep 05, 2023

  74. Provenance of a Museum’s Greek Exhibit Is Questioned, Fueling a Debate

    251 points • sep 19, 2023

  75. Can Plastic Recycling Ever Really Work?

    251 points • sep 03, 2023

  76. Want to Understand Clean Energy Anxiety? Look at the Jersey Shore.

    251 points • sep 06, 2023

  77. The New Reality for College Dining Halls: Dozens of Dietary Restrictions

    250 points • sep 06, 2023

  78. 5 Stand-Up Specials to Stream for the Labor Day Weekend

    250 points • sep 04, 2023

  79. Juilliard’s Top-Tier Graduate Acting Program Is Going Tuition-Free

    250 points • sep 28, 2023

  80. How Sam Rivers and Studio Rivbea Supercharged ’70s Jazz in New York

    250 points • sep 23, 2023

  81. Raising Teens Is Hard. Lisa Damour Has Some Answers.

    249 points • sep 01, 2023

  82. ‘Take the Money and Run’ Artist Must Repay Danish Museum

    246 points • sep 21, 2023

  83. The Beauty of a Silent Walk

    245 points • sep 24, 2023

  84. Cuba Says Its Citizens Were Lured to Fight in Russia’s War in Ukraine

    244 points • sep 06, 2023

  85. Newsom to Democrats: ‘Buck Up’ and Back Biden

    244 points • sep 10, 2023

  86. ‘An Innocent and Ordinary Young Woman’

    244 points • sep 17, 2023

  87. Want to Thrive? First, Learn to Fail.

    242 points • sep 19, 2023

  88. DeSantis’s Immigration Law May Affect Hurricane Cleanup in Florida

    240 points • sep 08, 2023

  89. After Jacksonville, Tensions Flare Between DeSantis and Black Floridians

    240 points • sep 01, 2023

  90. Racehorse Deaths in Saratoga Renew Old Worries and Prompt Reforms

    239 points • sep 02, 2023

  91. A.I. Excels at Making Bad Art. Can an Artist Teach It to Create Something Good?

    239 points • sep 23, 2023

  92. How Gen. Charles Q. Brown Became the Nation’s Highest-Ranking Officer

    238 points • sep 30, 2023

  93. Mexico Feels Pressure of Relentless Migration From South America

    238 points • sep 22, 2023

  94. Portugal Has Succeeded Where We’ve Failed With Addiction

    236 points • sep 03, 2023

  95. The Trump Trial Date Is a Big Mistake

    236 points • sep 01, 2023

  96. G20 Declaration Omits Criticism of Russia, but Notes Ukrainians’ ‘Suffering’

    236 points • sep 10, 2023

  97. Talking Peace in Sudan, the U.A.E. Secretly Fuels the Fight

    234 points • sep 30, 2023

  98. The Never-Ending Nightmare of Ukraine’s Dam Disaster

    232 points • sep 04, 2023

  99. Special Counsel Obtained 32 Private Messages From Trump’s Twitter Account

    232 points • sep 16, 2023

  100. Rupert Murdoch Turned Passion and Grievance Into Money and Power

    230 points • sep 23, 2023