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New York Times (May 2025)

  1. Here’s What’s in the Big Domestic Policy Bill to Deliver Trump’s Agenda

    372 points • may 22, 2025

  2. Microsoft Drops Law Firm That Made a Deal With Trump From a Case

    372 points • may 02, 2025

  3. The Pacific Coast Highway, a Mythic Route Always in Need of Repair

    370 points • may 23, 2025

  4. Por fin el mundo se da cuenta de lo peligroso que es Bukele

    370 points • may 08, 2025

  5. Hamas Says It Will Release Its Last American Hostage

    370 points • may 12, 2025

  6. Hikers Stumble Upon a Pile of Gold Coins, Igniting a Historical Hunt

    368 points • may 05, 2025

  7. Universities See Trump’s Harvard Move as a Threat to Them, Too

    368 points • may 25, 2025

  8. Trump’s Budget Cuts Funding for Chronic Disease Prevention

    366 points • may 03, 2025

  9. Rwanda in Early Talks With U.S. to Take Expelled Migrants

    366 points • may 06, 2025

  10. Rick Derringer, Rocker Known for ‘Hang On Sloopy’ and Other Hits, Dies at 77

    366 points • may 29, 2025

  11. Citing N.I.H. Cuts, a Top Science Journal Stops Accepting Submissions

    364 points • may 01, 2025

  12. The ‘Modest’ Ruling That Could Kneecap Our Legal System

    364 points • may 16, 2025

  13. Hour by Hour: How Trump Deported Migrants Despite Judge’s Order

    362 points • may 01, 2025

  14. The Biggest Medicaid Cut Left for House Republicans Would Hit Red States Hardest

    362 points • may 09, 2025

  15. U.S. Will No Longer Recommend Covid Shots for Children and Pregnant Women

    362 points • may 28, 2025

  16. How to Create Your Own Multi-Day Cooking Course in Mexico City

    360 points • may 15, 2025

  17. In Emaciated Children, Gaza’s Hunger Is Laid Bare

    360 points • may 31, 2025

  18. Charles B. Rangel, Powerful Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94

    360 points • may 28, 2025

  19. Afrikaner Granted Refugee Status by Trump Is Linked to Antisemitic Posts

    360 points • may 16, 2025

  20. To Bring Van Gogh to Life, They Just Needed Sunflowers

    359 points • may 20, 2025

  21. D.H.S. Requests 20,000 National Guard Members to Help With Immigration Crackdown

    358 points • may 15, 2025

  22. America’s Debt Is Officially Tarnished. Here’s What Must Happen Next.

    358 points • may 19, 2025

  23. Paramount Board Clears Possible Path for Settling Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

    358 points • may 01, 2025

  24. Historic Shipwrecks Come to Light in the Great Lakes

    355 points • may 25, 2025

  25. With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

    352 points • may 07, 2025

  26. How a Generation’s Struggle Led to a Record Surge in Homelessness

    351 points • may 28, 2025

  27. The New York Times News Quiz, May 30, 2025

    350 points • may 31, 2025

  28. Richard L. Garwin, a Creator of the Hydrogen Bomb, Dies at 97

    350 points • may 15, 2025

  29. Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Other C.E.O.s Join Trump at U.S.-Saudi Lunch

    348 points • may 14, 2025

  30. Earthquake Rattles Parts of Tennessee and Georgia

    348 points • may 11, 2025

  31. The Unexpected Symptoms of O.C.D.

    347 points • may 17, 2025

  32. Salman Rushdie’s Attacker Is Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

    346 points • may 16, 2025

  33. Sailing to Hawaii, With a Cat and Minimal Experience

    346 points • may 13, 2025

  34. The Best Hats at the Kentucky Derby

    346 points • may 04, 2025

  35. Harvard Promises Changes After Reports on Antisemitism and Islamophobia

    345 points • may 01, 2025

  36. Genetic Study Retraces the Origins of Coronaviruses in Bats

    345 points • may 08, 2025

  37. Welcome to Reno, the Mighty Mecca of All-You-Can-Eat Sushi

    344 points • may 07, 2025

  38. White South Africans Granted Refugee Status by Trump: What We Know

    344 points • may 14, 2025

  39. Pakistan’s Most Powerful Man Steps Out of the Shadows to Confront India

    344 points • may 05, 2025

  40. Pee-wee’s Legacy: A Network of Ambitious Weirdos

    343 points • may 24, 2025

  41. Can She Keep PBS on the Air?

    343 points • may 17, 2025

  42. Supreme Court Wrestles With Limiting Judges’ Power in Birthright Citizenship Case

    342 points • may 16, 2025

  43. The Huge, Under-the-Radar Shift Happening in the West Bank

    342 points • may 08, 2025

  44. In Trump Call, Putin Notches a Diplomatic Win, With an Economic Caveat

    340 points • may 21, 2025

  45. A New Headache for Honest Students: Proving They Didn’t Use A.I.

    340 points • may 19, 2025

  46. Walter Frankenstein, 100, Dies; Hid From the Nazis All Over Berlin

    336 points • may 20, 2025

  47. Why Trump Suddenly Declared Victory Over the Houthi Militia

    334 points • may 13, 2025

  48. Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind

    334 points • may 08, 2025

  49. A Wedding Gift Tradition That Keeps on Giving

    334 points • may 23, 2025

  50. States and Cities Fear a Disaster Season Full of Unknowns Amid Federal Cuts

    334 points • may 23, 2025

  51. ‘Is Betty Buckley Still Alive?’ Trump Asked. She Certainly Is.

    333 points • may 17, 2025

  52. Justice Dept. to End Oversight of Local Police Accused of Abuses

    332 points • may 21, 2025

  53. Your Hearing Can Get Worse as You Age. Here’s How to Protect It.

    332 points • may 16, 2025

  54. Under Trump, Stocks Have the Worst Start to a Presidential Term Since 1974

    330 points • may 01, 2025

  55. The Ballet Kids of ‘Midsummer’ Bring Magic to the Bugs

    329 points • may 29, 2025

  56. 250 Million Honeybees Escape After a Truck Rolls Over in Washington State

    329 points • may 31, 2025

  57. Here Is Everything That Has Changed Since Congestion Pricing Started in New York

    329 points • may 13, 2025

  58. The Small, Tight-Knit Religious Order That Molded Pope Leo XIV

    329 points • may 13, 2025

  59. Harvard Relents After Protracted Fight Over Slave Photos

    328 points • may 29, 2025

  60. What Medicaid Cuts Would Do to My Rural Hospital

    326 points • may 02, 2025

  61. As Trump Departs the Middle East, He Takes Aim at Critics Back Home

    326 points • may 18, 2025

  62. Living Among the DOGE Wreckage

    326 points • may 27, 2025

  63. The Likes of Warren Buffett We Will Never See Again

    326 points • may 06, 2025

  64. The Fight Against Trump Isn’t a Movement, but It’s Gaining Momentum

    324 points • may 02, 2025

  65. A Toxic Pit Could Be a Gold Mine for Rare-Earth Elements

    323 points • may 14, 2025

  66. Why Patients Are Being Forced to Switch to a 2nd-Choice Obesity Drug

    322 points • may 12, 2025

  67. Letting Go of Sentimental Objects Is Hard. Here’s How to Start.

    322 points • may 13, 2025

  68. A Blood Test for Alzheimer’s: What to Know

    320 points • may 22, 2025

  69. Judges Keep Calling Trump’s Actions Illegal, but Undoing Them Is Hard

    318 points • may 24, 2025

  70. What Works for Low Back Pain? Not Much, a New Study Says.

    318 points • may 13, 2025

  71. He Documented the History of New York’s Lower East Side. Where Will His Archives Go?

    317 points • may 20, 2025

  72. Here are some of the changes to the House bill that passed on Thursday morning.

    316 points • may 23, 2025

  73. The Poetry Challenge Day 1: Learn a poem with us this week. Keep it for a lifetime.

    314 points • may 01, 2025

  74. Inside the Extraordinary Contradictions in Trump’s Immigration Policies

    314 points • may 14, 2025

  75. University President Who Shut Down D.E.I. Efforts Is Recruited to Florida

    313 points • may 06, 2025

  76. Rediscovered Thomas the Tank Engine Pilot Is Released

    312 points • may 10, 2025

  77. Supreme Court Seems Open to a Religious Charter School in Oklahoma

    312 points • may 01, 2025

  78. Philip Sunshine, 94, Dies; Pioneer in Treatment of Premature Babies

    311 points • may 07, 2025

  79. Don’t Pity a Woman Eating Alone

    310 points • may 27, 2025

  80. Germany Says It Will Step Up Weapons Support for Ukraine

    310 points • may 29, 2025

  81. U.S. Says ‘Substantial Progress’ Made in Trade Talks With China

    310 points • may 12, 2025

  82. Koyo Kouoh, Prominent Art World Figure, Is Dead at 57

    310 points • may 12, 2025

  83. A New View of John Singer Sargent’s American Socialites

    308 points • may 23, 2025

  84. Senate Rejects Bipartisan Measure to Undo Trump’s Tariffs

    308 points • may 01, 2025

  85. Face to Face With an Alligator? Here’s What to Do

    306 points • may 13, 2025

  86. Your iPhone Apps Are Changing. Here’s How and Why.

    304 points • may 10, 2025

  87. Text Messages Between Russian Spies, Annotated

    304 points • may 22, 2025

  88. How ICE Is Seeking to Ramp Up Deportations Through Courthouse Arrests

    302 points • may 31, 2025

  89. Supreme Court Curbs Scope of Environmental Reviews

    302 points • may 30, 2025

  90. In the U.S., Archaeology Stares Down an Uncertain Future

    302 points • may 27, 2025

  91. Driverless Semi Trucks Are Here, With Little Regulation and Big Promises

    301 points • may 28, 2025

  92. Is Trump’s ‘Made in America’ iPhone a Fantasy?

    300 points • may 24, 2025

  93. Should You Take Creatine Supplements?

    299 points • may 30, 2025

  94. Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks

    298 points • may 31, 2025

  95. Trump Administration Discussing Paying $5 Million to Family of Jan. 6 Rioter

    296 points • may 20, 2025

  96. Judge Orders U.S. to Keep Custody of Migrants Amid Claims They Were Sent to South Sudan

    294 points • may 21, 2025

  97. Iranian Movie Shot in Secret Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival

    292 points • may 25, 2025

  98. After the Arrests and Bullets, Trump Takes on Second Term With a New Fervor

    292 points • may 01, 2025

  99. Coco Chanel’s French Riviera Home Comes Back to Life

    289 points • may 10, 2025

  100. Car Prices Expected to Rise as Tariffs on Parts Kick In

    288 points • may 04, 2025