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New York Times (May 2020)

  1. The Specter of Mexico’s Coronavirus Crash

    2 points • may 01, 2020

  2. For Some Italians, the Future of Work Looks Like the Past

    2 points • may 25, 2020

  3. The Compost by My Couch: How (and Why) I Started an Odorless Bin at Home

    2 points • may 07, 2020

  4. Trouble Focusing? Not Sleeping? You May Be Grieving

    2 points • may 23, 2020

  5. The Night the Lights Went Out in Nashville

    2 points • may 12, 2020

  6. 9 Top (and Stubborn) Design Trends

    2 points • may 17, 2020

  7. Race, Loyalty and Transparency in an Artist’s Lawsuit

    1 point • may 04, 2020

  8. A Philip Glass Score Was Lost. 50 Years Later, Here It Is.

    1 point • may 24, 2020

  9. Smokers and Vapers May Be at Greater Risk for Covid-19

    1 point • may 20, 2020

  10. The New Training Facilities: Backyard Gym, Hallway Track

    1 point • may 24, 2020

  11. This Summer, Consider Camping in Your Own Backyard

    1 point • may 17, 2020

  12. The Art Collections Are Real; the Owners Are Not

    1 point • may 17, 2020

  13. Late Night: Coronavirus Is Calling From Inside the White House

    1 point • may 13, 2020

  14. Should Schools Change How They Grade Students During the Pandemic?

    1 point • may 16, 2020

  15. Stephen E. Weil, 77, Museum Official and Legal Expert in the Arts

    1 point • may 25, 2020

  16. ‘Expect More’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Dam Failures

    1 point • may 23, 2020

  17. The Circus Came to Town, Then It Couldn’t Leave

    1 point • may 25, 2020

  18. The Mythic Performances That Are Keeping Me Company

    1 point • may 29, 2020

  19. Will Britain’s Pubs Survive the Coronavirus?

    1 point • may 17, 2020

  20. Black Deliveryman Says He Was Blocked and Interrogated by White Driver

    1 point • may 19, 2020

  21. John Maynard Keynes Died in 1946. An Outstanding New Biography Shows Him Relevant Still.

    1 point • may 28, 2020

  22. Susan Rothenberg, Acclaimed Figurative Painter, Dies at 75

    1 point • may 23, 2020

  23. The Law of Supply and Demand Isn’t Fair

    1 point • may 25, 2020

  24. Takuo Aoyagi, an Inventor of the Pulse Oximeter, Dies at 84

    1 point • may 04, 2020

  25. Americans See Climate as a Concern, Even Amid Coronavirus Crisis

    1 point • may 24, 2020

  26. A Possible Remedy for Pandemic Stress: Exercise

    1 point • may 28, 2020

  27. For Walt Disney Co., a Stricken Empire

    1 point • may 06, 2020