New york times free articles

The New York Times offers a limited number of free articles per month, known as the "metered model." Here's how it works:

  1. You can read up to 20 articles per month for free.
  2. After you've reached the 20-article limit, you'll be asked to subscribe or log in to continue reading.
  3. If you're a frequent reader, you can upgrade to a digital subscription, which gives you unlimited access to articles.

To access free articles, follow these steps:

  1. Go to nytimes.com and browse the articles you're interested in.
  2. Click on the article you want to read.
  3. If the article is free, you'll see a "Read Now" button. Click on it to access the article.
  4. If the article is behind the paywall, you'll see a message indicating that you've reached your free article limit. You can either subscribe or log in to continue reading.

Some exceptions to the paywall include:

  1. News articles about local news, sports, and business are often free.
  2. Opinion articles, editorials, and op-eds are usually free.
  3. Some articles are available for free as part of a special promotion or event.
  4. If you're a student, you may be eligible for a free subscription through the New York Times' Student Pass program.

To get around the paywall, you can also try the following:

  1. Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to change your IP address and access the article for free.
  2. Use a browser extension like uBlock Origin or NewsGuard to block the paywall.
  3. Share the article on social media or email it to someone else to access it for free.
  4. Wait a few hours or days for the article to become available for free again.

Keep in mind that these methods may not always work, and the New York Times may block them to prevent abuse.