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New York Times (Sep 2023)
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How to Handle Conflict When You Hate Confrontation
135 points • sep 05, 2023
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A User Manual for Your Knees
134 points • sep 29, 2023
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Can You Get a Full-Body Workout in 20 Minutes?
133 points • sep 16, 2023
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When Will the Saltwater Wedge Reach New Orleans? We Mapped It.
132 points • sep 30, 2023
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Instacart Was All About Grocery Delivery. No Longer.
132 points • sep 15, 2023
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Does Vitamin C Actually Help Your Skin?
132 points • sep 18, 2023
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New Covid Vaccine Rollout Is Slowed by Insurance and Supply Snags
131 points • sep 24, 2023
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Why Are Democrats Losing Ground Among Nonwhite Voters? 5 Theories.
128 points • sep 16, 2023
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A Dinner Party Menu That Finds Inspiration in Italy
127 points • sep 04, 2023
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A Dirty Deal With Putin Could Be a Power Shift for the World
126 points • sep 23, 2023
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36 Hours on Martha’s Vineyard
124 points • sep 01, 2023
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Julianne Moore’s Montauk Sanctuary
124 points • sep 22, 2023
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Who Has Qualified for the Second Republican Presidential Debate?
124 points • sep 13, 2023
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What’s Next for Hurricane Season
124 points • sep 05, 2023
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Seen From Close Up: How the U.S. Open Dials In Its Court Speed
123 points • sep 05, 2023
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Electric Vehicle Charging Can Be Confusing. Here’s What to Know.
121 points • sep 01, 2023
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Urgency Grows for DeSantis in Iowa as Trump Looks to Finish Him Off
120 points • sep 20, 2023
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She Had Constant Fevers and Her Feet Were Swelling. What Was It?
117 points • sep 12, 2023
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Trapped by Rain and Mud, Attendees at Burning Man Fest Bear Down, and Many Party On
116 points • sep 03, 2023
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A Love of Pomegranates, and a Perfect Baked Fish for Rosh Hashana
116 points • sep 11, 2023
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The Latest Cool Amenity? A Name Brand. How About Porsche?
115 points • sep 18, 2023
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How West Africa Can Reap More Profit From the Global Chocolate Market
114 points • sep 30, 2023
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DeSantis, Leading a State Menaced by Climate Change, Shrugs Off the Threat
114 points • sep 09, 2023
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The Essential J.M. Coetzee
113 points • sep 21, 2023
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s Two Decades of Power, Bluster and Ego
112 points • sep 29, 2023
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Biden Administration Warns That Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Air Travel
108 points • sep 28, 2023
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Cool Water and a Slow Pace on Florida’s ‘Spring Runs’
107 points • sep 18, 2023
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The Soprano Ailyn Pérez Doesn’t Feel Like a Beginner Anymore
107 points • sep 04, 2023
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Why Charter and Disney Are Fighting, and What It Means for Viewers
105 points • sep 03, 2023
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100 Quick Dinners to Make Again and Again
104 points • sep 14, 2023
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Steve Harwell, Former Smash Mouth Lead Singer, Dies at 56
104 points • sep 04, 2023
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Azerbaijan Reclaims Armenian Enclave, Shifting Region’s Political Dynamics
104 points • sep 21, 2023
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Overlooked No More: Margaret Chung, Doctor Who Was ‘Different From Others’
100 points • sep 20, 2023
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A Furniture Shop’s Bland Facade Conceals a Trove of Tennis History
97 points • sep 05, 2023
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Biden, Warning Trump Could ‘Destroy’ Democracy, Moves Past G.O.P. Primary
96 points • sep 23, 2023
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Takeaways From Garland’s Testimony Before the House Judiciary Committee
96 points • sep 22, 2023
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ChatGPT Can Now Respond With Spoken Words
96 points • sep 26, 2023
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Has Coffee Really Ousted Tea as the U.K.’s Favorite Hot Drink?
94 points • sep 25, 2023
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Four Takeaways From the Robert Menendez Indictment
90 points • sep 25, 2023
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Three Killed in Shootings at a Home and a Medical School in Rotterdam
88 points • sep 29, 2023
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It’s Not a Race, Yet, in the Republican Primary
88 points • sep 22, 2023
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A Happy Himalayan Kingdom Is Driving Its New York City Neighbors Nuts
88 points • sep 25, 2023
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When Your ‘Doppelganger’ Becomes a Conspiracy Theorist
86 points • sep 01, 2023
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‘My Vote Was Rejected’: Trial Underway in Texas Over New Voting Law
86 points • sep 21, 2023
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Irish Gymnastics Body Apologizes After Black Girl Is Shunned at Ceremony
84 points • sep 26, 2023
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Parts of Las Vegas Strip Flood After Heavy Rain
82 points • sep 04, 2023
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She Was Depressed and Forgetful. It Was the Worm in Her Brain.
80 points • sep 01, 2023
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Trump Tries to Court Blue-Collar Workers at a Nonunion Factory
80 points • sep 28, 2023
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Can We Put a Price on Climate Damages?
79 points • sep 22, 2023
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A Senator’s New Wife and Her Old Friends Draw Prosecutors’ Attention
76 points • sep 23, 2023
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Should Menendez Quit?
76 points • sep 28, 2023
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Putin and Kim’s Embrace May Place Xi in a Bind
76 points • sep 17, 2023
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New York City Ballet Was in Peril. Then Came a Revival.
75 points • sep 10, 2023
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In Wake of Morocco Earthquake, Frustration Fuels Solidarity
74 points • sep 13, 2023
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Floods in Libya
72 points • sep 14, 2023
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This Is What Is Worrying Me About the War in Ukraine
72 points • sep 30, 2023
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After Fatal Shooting of L.A. County Deputy, an Outpouring of Grief
72 points • sep 18, 2023
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In a Storied River, Fish Are Dying in Droves as Climate Change Scorches Canada
70 points • sep 01, 2023
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In a Crisis (or Two), They Both Knew Where to Turn for Help
68 points • sep 04, 2023
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Farewell Forever to Netflix DVDs
68 points • sep 24, 2023
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Man Charged With Killing 2-Year-Old Boy Who Disturbed His Sleep
68 points • sep 01, 2023
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Is Trump Disqualified? Republicans Prepare to Fight Long-Shot Legal Theory.
67 points • sep 01, 2023
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The Subtlety of J.R.R. Tolkien
65 points • sep 09, 2023
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Humans Got Too Close to the Sea Lions. Now They’re Closing the Beach.
64 points • sep 29, 2023
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What the Wildfire Stole From One Maui Family
64 points • sep 14, 2023
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Novak Djokovic Wins the U.S. Open and a 24th Grand Slam Title
64 points • sep 12, 2023
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In Post-Roe America, Nikki Haley Seeks a New Path on Abortion for G.O.P.
60 points • sep 10, 2023
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Union Deal With Ford Could Put Pressure on Other 2 Detroit Automakers
60 points • sep 25, 2023
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Canada’s Startling Claim Punctuates Tension With India Over Separatists
48 points • sep 20, 2023
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The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now
48 points • sep 10, 2023
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As Menendez’s Star Rose, Fears of Corruption Cast a Persistent Shadow
48 points • sep 28, 2023
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Ian Wilmut, Scientist Behind Dolly the Cloned Sheep, Is Dead at 79
44 points • sep 12, 2023
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What Is the Ideal Retirement Age for Your Health?
43 points • sep 20, 2023
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Who Is Trusted to Have a Child?
32 points • sep 09, 2023
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At the U.S. Open, It Feels Like the Fourth of July
28 points • sep 05, 2023
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A Deal in Hollywood
28 points • sep 26, 2023
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Justin Trudeau Accuses India in a Killing on Canadian Soil
28 points • sep 18, 2023
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20 Wines Under $20: Bottles for All Seasons
27 points • sep 15, 2023
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There’s Still Overwhelming Cultural Pressure to Get Married and Have Kids
20 points • sep 17, 2023
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Trump Could Clinch the Nomination Before the G.O.P. Knows if He’s a Felon
20 points • sep 01, 2023
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Is the Electoral College Becoming Fairer?
16 points • sep 13, 2023
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In Pricey London, Free Parks Are a Cherished Haven
15 points • sep 27, 2023
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‘We Should Have Gotten Off the Island’: Cedar Key Residents Survived Idalia’s Wrath
12 points • sep 01, 2023
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One Last Chance to Be Lazy
12 points • sep 03, 2023
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Has India Changed Its Name? A G20 Invite Raises Eyebrows.
12 points • sep 08, 2023
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With Climate Change, Smaller Storms Are Growing More Fearsome, More Often
8 points • sep 30, 2023
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How Did the Government Get Near a Shutdown?
8 points • sep 30, 2023
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A Scandal and Its Fallout Compound the British Museum’s Woes
4 points • sep 02, 2023
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Perilous, Icy Mission Rescues Sick Worker in Antarctica
4 points • sep 05, 2023