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New York Times Research actions
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Search Times articles by topic and get headlines, links, images, and dates for research or a quick topic scan
Pull a single article's full text and metadata from its URL to read a specific piece or a link you paste
Fetch the newest headlines from the homepage or a section like Technology or World for a fast briefing
Run a tight, recent topic search built for repeat checks so a watcher catches new coverage as it lands
New York Times Research triggers
Events in New York Times Research that can start an automation on their own — no clicks required once you set it up.
On a fixed cadence, re-run a NYT topic search and deliver a digest of recent coverage.
Fire when the NYT publishes a new article matching a watched topic (an item not seen on the previous check).
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