NYT has a public api that can be used to track some so-called "stealth edits". Full text is not supported, but the API has endpoints that provide headlines, abstracts, lead paragraphs, and article word counts.
Everything should work. Headlines that do not appear to have changed are resulting in different MD5 hashes and being duplicated in database. I will fix that at some point.
- why are some articles/edits missing?
- The tracker uses the Archive endpoint, which is only updated three times per day (around 3:30PT, 11:30PT, and 19:30PT). Articles can be published and edited before the tracker sees them. If you do not like this, build your own. It takes like 15 minutes.
article info:
- article_id
- f7aa2cb8-e7f2-5f43-8a79-4df849dfac07
- pub_date
- 2022-08-05 02:00:07
- section_name
- Opinion
- document_type
- article
- web_uri
- https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/05/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-kathryn-bond-stockton.html
history:
version: 2022-08-05 11:45:09
Gender Is Complicated for All of Us. Let’s Talk About It.
Friday, August 05, 2022
A distinguished professor helps me understand our complicated — and changing — culture around gender.
It’s hard to think of anything changing more quickly in our society right now than our understanding of gender. There’s an explosion of young people identifying as gender nonconforming in some way or another, and others are coming out as transgender or nonbinary throughout their lives, from childhood to old age. But this sea change has brought with it an enormous amount of confusion and resistance. As of July, lawmakers in 21 states had introduced bills that focus on restricting gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth, such as hormone blockers, and 29 states had introduced bills banning transgender youth from sports. But we also know that the degree of support a young person receives when coming out — or doesn’t — can have profound consequences for their mental health.
word count: 447
version: 2022-08-06 03:45:05
Gender Is Complicated for All of Us. Let’s Talk About It.
Friday, August 05, 2022
A distinguished professor helps me understand our complicated — and changing — culture around gender.
It’s hard to think of anything changing more quickly in our society right now than our understanding of gender. There’s an explosion of young people identifying as gender nonconforming in some way or another, and others are coming out as transgender or nonbinary throughout their lives, from childhood to old age. But this sea change has brought with it an enormous amount of confusion and resistance. As of July, lawmakers in 21 states had introduced bills that focus on restricting gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth, such as hormone blockers, and 29 states had introduced bills banning transgender youth from sports. But we also know that the degree of support young people receive — or don’t — when coming out can have profound consequences for their mental health.
word count: 441
archives:
check archive.today for copies of this article.
check archive.org wayback machine for copies of this article.