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New York Times (2023)

  1. Biden Sidesteps Any Notion That He’s a ‘Flaming Woke Warrior’

    236 points • jul 05, 2023

  2. 47 Weapons Seized as California Judge Is Charged in Killing of His Wife

    236 points • aug 13, 2023

  3. Key Witness Doesn’t Back Up G.O.P.’s Biggest Allegations on Bidens

    236 points • aug 06, 2023

  4. ‘If I Stop Now I’ll Have Nothing’: The African Students Who Fled Ukraine

    236 points • apr 06, 2023

  5. With Israel at War, Thanksgiving Is Fraught for Some Jewish Families

    236 points • nov 24, 2023

  6. The Hollywood Producer Who Could Bring Down Israel’s Netanyahu

    236 points • jun 25, 2023

  7. King Charles III, Climate Advocate, Delivers Speech at Odds With His Beliefs

    236 points • nov 08, 2023

  8. The Woman Shaking Up Italian Politics (No, Not the New Prime Minister)

    236 points • mar 05, 2023

  9. Our Favorite Hunts of 2023

    236 points • dec 01, 2023

  10. The Latest Crusade to Place Religion Over the Rest of Civil Society

    235 points • jan 30, 2023

  11. What it Takes to Wear the Sudoku Crown

    235 points • nov 04, 2023

  12. Putin’s Crackdown Leaves Transgender Russians Bracing for Worse

    234 points • aug 02, 2023

  13. Harrison Ford Loves His Craft. ‘1923’ Tested His Limits.

    234 points • jan 06, 2023

  14. As Russia Gains Confidence, a New Urgency Grips Ukraine

    234 points • dec 14, 2023

  15. Good Fantasy Writing Is Pure Magic

    234 points • jan 10, 2023

  16. You’re Thinking About Gochujang All Wrong

    234 points • apr 04, 2023

  17. Jill Biden Has Surgery to Remove Two Cancerous Lesions

    234 points • jan 12, 2023

  18. ‘Chaotic’ Scenes Inside 2 New York City Hospitals During Nurses’ Strike

    234 points • jan 12, 2023

  19. Plaids, Corduroy, Kogal: Autumn Arrives in Tokyo

    234 points • dec 05, 2023

  20. Would You Like Some Murder and Mayhem With Your Eggnog?

    234 points • dec 03, 2023

  21. Debt Showdown

    234 points • may 10, 2023

  22. Scientists Get a Close-Up Look Beneath a Troubling Ice Shelf in Antarctica

    234 points • feb 16, 2023

  23. Too Many Products Can Stress Out Your Skin. Here’s How to Scale Back.

    234 points • dec 09, 2023

  24. 20 Years On, a Question Lingers About Iraq: Why Did the U.S. Invade?

    233 points • mar 20, 2023

  25. Architecture’s ‘Young Savior’ Rebooted After the Bottom Fell Out

    233 points • oct 19, 2023

  26. ‘Joe Biden May Be the Last Pro-Israel Democratic President’

    233 points • jul 27, 2023

  27. Red Beans and Rice Feed New Orleans’ Soul

    233 points • mar 14, 2023

  28. ‘Schoolhouse Rock!’ at 50: Those Are Magic Numbers

    233 points • feb 02, 2023

  29. The search area is remote, the U.S. Coast Guard says.

    232 points • jun 19, 2023

  30. ‘It Snowballed:’ How a Knife Attack in Dublin Led to a Riot

    232 points • nov 24, 2023

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

    232 points • sep 16, 2023

  32. Attack Ends Israel’s Hope That Hamas Might Come to Embrace Stability

    232 points • oct 11, 2023

  33. Gasoline Prices, a Source of Pain Last Year, Have Come Way Down

    232 points • may 27, 2023

  34. DeSantis May Have Been Right

    232 points • feb 17, 2023

  35. How India Profits From Its Neutrality in the Ukraine War

    232 points • jun 23, 2023

  36. He Warned Turkey About Earthquakes. Now He Fears for Istanbul.

    232 points • oct 07, 2023

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

    232 points • sep 04, 2023

  38. At Carter’s Birthday Party, Rescheduled in Case of Shutdown, a Wary Celebration

    232 points • oct 01, 2023

  39. Germany Remembers Kristallnacht at a Fraught Moment

    232 points • nov 10, 2023

  40. The Accidental Innkeeper: How an American Novelist Became a Hotelier in Guatemala

    232 points • may 25, 2023

  41. Justice Dept. Investigating TikTok’s Owner Over Possible Spying on Journalists

    232 points • mar 18, 2023

  42. Yoshimitsu Yamada, Who Brought Aikido to the U.S., Dies at 84

    232 points • jan 28, 2023

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

    230 points • sep 23, 2023

  44. The Harry Belafonte Speech That Changed My Life

    230 points • apr 26, 2023

  45. Your Next Hospital Bed Might Be at Home

    230 points • jan 27, 2023

  46. Europe’s ‘Tormented History’ Drives an Ambitious Macron Protégé

    230 points • sep 03, 2023

  47. ‘An Act of War’: Inside America’s Silicon Blockade Against China

    230 points • jul 15, 2023

  48. The Biggest Explosion in the Cosmos Just Keeps Going

    230 points • may 15, 2023

  49. The Rigid World of French Cheesemaking Meets Unbound Climate Change

    230 points • oct 31, 2023

  50. Myanmar’s Resistance Is Gaining Ground, but It Needs U.S. Help

    230 points • dec 23, 2023

  51. On the Streets of Dakar, a Kaleidoscope of Style

    230 points • jan 03, 2023

  52. A Tiny Town Was Dying, but Reba McEntire Came to the Rescue

    230 points • mar 21, 2023

  53. Judge Finds Tennessee Law Aimed at Restricting Drag Shows Unconstitutional

    230 points • jun 04, 2023

  54. The Festival of Loot

    230 points • dec 10, 2023

  55. Paramount Agrees to Sell Simon & Schuster to KKR, a Private Equity Firm

    230 points • aug 09, 2023

  56. How Do I Pay for College?

    230 points • oct 10, 2023

  57. A Poet of the Night Whose Muses Have 9 Lives

    230 points • may 21, 2023

  58. Still Dreaming of Retirement in the Sun Belt?

    229 points • aug 08, 2023

  59. Is Gen Z Down to Clown? The Circus Is Counting on It.

    229 points • jul 24, 2023

  60. California Could Capture Its Destructive Floodwaters to Fight Drought

    229 points • jan 08, 2023

  61. Years After Monsanto Deal, Bayer’s Roundup Bills Keep Piling Up

    229 points • dec 07, 2023

  62. The Law Is Closing In on Trump

    229 points • feb 16, 2023

  63. China’s Ambassador to the E.U. Tries to Distance Beijing From Moscow

    228 points • apr 06, 2023

  64. An Israeli hostage describes her time in captivity in searing detail.

    228 points • dec 31, 2023

  65. New York law gave jurors three types of battery to consider in the Trump case.

    228 points • may 10, 2023

  66. Kehinde Wiley’s New Exhibition Is a Chapel for Mourning

    228 points • mar 17, 2023

  67. ‘From this day forward, I will always be “Oscar-nominated actor Ke Huy Quan”!’

    228 points • jan 25, 2023

  68. Dutch to Make Public the Files on Accused Nazi Collaborators

    228 points • apr 26, 2023

  69. How the Israel-Hamas War Tore Apart Public Defenders in the Bronx

    228 points • dec 15, 2023

  70. Charlamagne Tha God Shares ‘Unpopular’ Opinion About George Santos

    228 points • dec 06, 2023

  71. Publisher Scholastic Backtracks on Isolating Works on Race and Gender

    228 points • oct 26, 2023

  72. 2nd Supermoon of the Year Illuminates the Night Sky Around the World

    228 points • aug 03, 2023

  73. California College Town Rocked by Stabbings That Remain a Mystery

    228 points • may 04, 2023

  74. ‘I Want to Be Awake When I Die’

    228 points • dec 03, 2023

  75. Elizabeth Moynihan, Engine of the Senator’s Success, Dies at 94

    228 points • nov 10, 2023

  76. Biden and McCarthy Speak by Phone as They Push to Cement Debt Limit Deal

    228 points • may 28, 2023

  77. Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein

    228 points • oct 02, 2023

  78. An Untested Oil Price Cap Has Helped Choke Revenue to Russia

    228 points • may 18, 2023

  79. Abortion Pill Ruling May Face Headwinds at the Supreme Court

    228 points • apr 12, 2023

  80. Gathering to Mourn the Dead, and Dying Themselves in an Explosion in Ukraine

    228 points • oct 07, 2023

  81. At This Texas Campus Ministry, ‘Inclusive Love’ Is the Mission

    228 points • jun 12, 2023

  82. How QAnon and Jan. 6 Ripped the Conspiracy Theory World Apart

    228 points • aug 04, 2023

  83. Trump’s Justices Didn’t Doom Affirmative Action. Demography Did.

    228 points • jun 09, 2023

  84. The Girlies Know: ‘Oppenheimer’ Was Actually About Us

    227 points • sep 20, 2023

  85. The Fight Over Fox Hunting: A Cold War on England’s Muddy Fields

    227 points • feb 12, 2023

  86. Rob Reiner Teases Details of ‘Spinal Tap’ Sequel

    227 points • nov 29, 2023

  87. More Public Pools Could Save Thousands of Lives

    227 points • jul 28, 2023

  88. A New Area of A.I. Booms, Even Amid the Tech Gloom

    227 points • jan 08, 2023

  89. What to Know About Biden’s Income-Driven Repayment Proposal

    227 points • jan 10, 2023

  90. ‘The Crown’: What to Watch Ahead of the Final Season

    227 points • nov 15, 2023

  91. Colombia’s Mustard Lovers Grow Desperate Amid Saucy Shortage of Dijon

    226 points • jun 11, 2023

  92. Russia Pushes Long-Term Influence Operations Aimed at the U.S. and Europe

    226 points • aug 26, 2023

  93. Wisconsin Republicans Vote to Oust Top Elections Official

    226 points • sep 16, 2023

  94. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Queen of Having It Both Ways

    226 points • feb 09, 2023

  95. Centuries of Stargazing Leave Jesuit Names Written in the Heavens

    226 points • mar 23, 2023

  96. Biden to Urge Nations to Protect and Nurture Democracy

    226 points • sep 20, 2023

  97. A New Puzzle Turns Earth Into a Rubik’s Cube, but More Complex

    226 points • jan 02, 2023

  98. How to Tell the Difference Between Regular Distraction and A.D.H.D.

    226 points • jun 13, 2023

  99. Here’s How Much Hotter Than Normal This June Has Been

    226 points • jun 14, 2023

  100. Think the Police Should Wear Body Cameras? That Will Cost Taxpayers Extra.

    226 points • aug 22, 2023