https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/we-cant-fight-covid-19-on-country-by.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/7-ways-pandemic-has-changed-how-we-shop.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/i-and-my-family-were-in-thailand-in.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/uk-on-edge-of-losing-control-of-virus.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/alpha-2018-is-cro-magnon-story-about.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/ios-refers-to-apple-or-iphone-operating.html
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2020/09/i-looked-outside-my-house-and-couldnt.html
I was able using a back door method of finding the URLs for some of the most read articles of the last 168 hours or 7 days as of September 13th 2020.
If you don't want to have to type each character in then use your cursor and hold your left click down while moving through the URL you want. Now go up to the Edit Function and click on it and go down to "COPY" and click it. Now put your cursor in the HTML location (if you have that open) usually near the top of your page. But, you might want to open another window if you don't want to lose your other page. Now, with a Google search or other page up put this cursor in the HTML area and go up to Edit and click paste in the drop down scroll. now click "enter" and you should go to the URL listed if every thing is working properly.
You can tell what the article is about by reading between the dashes to the right of the numbers in the HTML code
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