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New York Times (Apr 2021)

  1. The Blue Wall of Silence Is Starting to Crack

    7 points • apr 17, 2021

  2. A Long-Awaited Return to Eating at Beloved New York Restaurants

    7 points • apr 15, 2021

  3. The Republican Party Is Failing in Too Many Ways

    6 points • apr 28, 2021

  4. ‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like This’: Chaos Strikes Global Shipping

    6 points • apr 06, 2021

  5. How to Get Back Into the Job Market

    6 points • apr 27, 2021

  6. Virus cases have declined significantly in more than half of U.S. states in the last two weeks.

    6 points • apr 29, 2021

  7. El malestar que sientes tiene un nombre: se llama languidez

    6 points • apr 30, 2021

  8. The Arms Merchant in the Sights of Russia’s Elite Assassination Squad

    6 points • apr 25, 2021

  9. How Are There Only Three Lesbian Bars in New York City?

    6 points • apr 16, 2021

  10. Ray LaHood, Obama’s transportation secretary, failed to disclose a $50,000 check from an associate of a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire.

    6 points • apr 02, 2021

  11. What Swimming Taught Me About Happiness

    6 points • apr 18, 2021

  12. How Debt and Climate Change Pose ‘Systemic Risk’ to World Economy

    6 points • apr 08, 2021

  13. Possible Side Effects of AstraZeneca Vaccine Come Into Sharper Focus

    6 points • apr 07, 2021

  14. Gauging the Prospects for International Travel

    6 points • apr 17, 2021

  15. Make Like Matisse and Find the Flowers in Your Newspaper

    5 points • apr 07, 2021

  16. Medical School Needs a Dose of the Humanities

    5 points • apr 10, 2021

  17. ‘We Are Doomed’: Devastation From Storms Fuels Migration in Honduras

    5 points • apr 08, 2021

  18. This Vegan Ramen Maximizes Flavor and Time

    5 points • apr 20, 2021

  19. The Vanished Glamour of Midcentury Print Media

    5 points • apr 30, 2021

  20. Italy Bans Cruise Liners From Venice Lagoon, With a Catch

    5 points • apr 05, 2021

  21. Rural Ambulance Crews Have Run Out of Money and Volunteers

    5 points • apr 26, 2021

  22. How the Pandemic Has Made the Creative Class Feel Free

    4 points • apr 05, 2021

  23. U.S. to send vaccine materials and other supplies to hard-hit India, officials say.

    4 points • apr 25, 2021

  24. West Virginia will give $100 savings bonds to people 16 to 35 who get vaccinated.

    4 points • apr 28, 2021

  25. A Military That Murders Its Own People

    4 points • apr 07, 2021

  26. His BBC Comedy Show Is Canceled. His Political Fight Continues.

    4 points • apr 02, 2021

  27. ‘I Could Feel Their Pain’: A Juror on the Chauvin Trial Speaks Out

    4 points • apr 24, 2021

  28. A Pandemic Opportunity: Geffen Hall’s Overhaul Accelerates

    4 points • apr 06, 2021

  29. Ramsey Clark, Attorney General and Rebel With a Cause, Dies at 93

    4 points • apr 11, 2021

  30. Takeaways from the third day of the Derek Chauvin trial.

    4 points • apr 01, 2021

  31. Rights Group Hits Israel With Explosive Charge: Apartheid

    4 points • apr 28, 2021

  32. After Nearly a Year of Unrest, Portland Leaders Pursue a Crackdown

    4 points • apr 28, 2021

  33. ‘The Traveling Zoo’: Life on the Road, With Pets at Their Side

    4 points • apr 30, 2021

  34. Hong Kong Courts the Rich as China Tightens Its Grip

    4 points • apr 09, 2021

  35. ‘It’s a Roller-Coaster Ride’: Global Chip Shortage Is Making Industries Sweat

    4 points • apr 17, 2021

  36. Sharon Matola, Who Opened a Zoo in the Jungle of Belize, Dies at 66

    4 points • apr 10, 2021

  37. Can Biden Be Our F.D.R.?

    4 points • apr 12, 2021

  38. Gearing Up for the ‘New Normal’

    4 points • apr 18, 2021

  39. Biden, the World Needs Your Help to End the Pandemic

    4 points • apr 24, 2021

  40. Need New Skills? How About a Hug? The Women’s Shed Welcomes You.

    4 points • apr 12, 2021

  41. You’ve Heard About Gerrymandering. What Happens When It Involves Prisons?

    4 points • apr 13, 2021

  42. Helen Weaver, Chronicler of an Affair With Kerouac, Dies at 89

    4 points • apr 28, 2021

  43. In the Roaring Twenties, Ads Make a Comeback

    4 points • apr 20, 2021

  44. How Helen McCrory Shone, Even in a Haze of Mystery

    4 points • apr 19, 2021

  45. Biden Steps Up Federal Efforts to Combat Domestic Extremism

    4 points • apr 06, 2021

  46. Tempest Storm, Who Disrobed to Enduring Acclaim, Dies at 93

    4 points • apr 23, 2021

  47. Tribes Want Medals Awarded for Wounded Knee Massacre Rescinded

    4 points • apr 25, 2021

  48. How a Legendary New York Hotel Became a Battleground

    4 points • apr 19, 2021

  49. Bobby Leonard, Hall of Fame Basketball Coach, Dies at 88

    3 points • apr 17, 2021

  50. New Men’s Underwear, Briefly

    3 points • apr 01, 2021

  51. What Doomed the Great City of Cahokia? Not Ecological Hubris, Study Says.

    3 points • apr 25, 2021

  52. This Is What Judicial Activism Looks Like on the Supreme Court

    3 points • apr 09, 2021

  53. This ‘Angry’ Bird Is the Most Photogenic, Research Finds

    3 points • apr 30, 2021

  54. I Met a Taliban Leader and Lost Hope for My Country

    3 points • apr 23, 2021

  55. Why the Amazon Workers Never Stood a Chance

    3 points • apr 16, 2021

  56. Josh Is the Name, and They Will Fight You for It

    3 points • apr 30, 2021

  57. On the Met’s Roof, a Wistful Fantasy We’ve Been Waiting For

    3 points • apr 16, 2021

  58. Krugman Wonks Out: The Case for Supercore Inflation

    3 points • apr 18, 2021

  59. College Accounts at Birth: State Efforts Raise New Hopes

    3 points • apr 30, 2021

  60. Neil Diamond Bio-Musical Sets Sights on Broadway

    2 points • apr 07, 2021

  61. Sondheim Musical, in Development for Years, Looks Unlikely

    2 points • apr 29, 2021

  62. Esperanza Spalding’s Quest to Find Healing in Music

    2 points • apr 03, 2021

  63. You Should Go Back and Watch the Chauvin Trial

    2 points • apr 23, 2021

  64. Slavery Was Not a Secondary Part of Our History

    2 points • apr 01, 2021

  65. Kevin Shields on My Bloody Valentine’s Return: Time Is ‘More Precious’

    2 points • apr 01, 2021

  66. A Major Change in the Minors: Baseball Moving the Mound Back

    2 points • apr 17, 2021

  67. Facebook Bans Anti-Vaccination Ads, Clamping Down Again

    2 points • apr 17, 2021

  68. Inviting Readers to ‘Dig Into the Whole Garden’

    2 points • apr 02, 2021

  69. 5 Things to Know About Booking a Summer Rental

    2 points • apr 21, 2021

  70. A Tiny Part’s Big Ripple: Global Chip Shortage Hobbles the Auto Industry

    2 points • apr 24, 2021

  71. Getting the Best Out of Thick Asparagus

    2 points • apr 25, 2021

  72. After Genetic Testing, I Took a Chance on an ‘Imperfect’ Pregnancy

    2 points • apr 08, 2021

  73. Blood Clots Linked to AstraZeneca Vaccine Stem From Rare Antibody Reaction

    2 points • apr 12, 2021

  74. It Looks Like a Vespa, Rides Like a Vespa, but Doesn’t Smell Like a Vespa

    2 points • apr 05, 2021

  75. Jack Ma Taunted China. Then Came His Fall.

    2 points • apr 30, 2021

  76. Colorado Judge Will Resign After Using Racial Slur, Court Says

    2 points • apr 21, 2021

  77. Listening to Those Who Saw George Floyd Die

    2 points • apr 05, 2021

  78. Generation X, Your AARP Card Awaits

    2 points • apr 30, 2021

  79. With the Chauvin Verdict, One Battle Is Won. The War Continues.

    2 points • apr 23, 2021

  80. Their Lawsuit Prevented 400,000 Deportations. Now It’s Biden’s Call.

    1 point • apr 12, 2021

  81. What Snoop Dogg’s Success Says About the Book Industry

    1 point • apr 20, 2021

  82. The Perpetual Crisis at the Border — and What We Can Do About It

    1 point • apr 10, 2021

  83. Who Leaked a Nude Image of a Canadian Lawmaker? His Colleagues Want to Know.

    1 point • apr 18, 2021

  84. Malcolm Gladwell on the Hard Decisions of War

    1 point • apr 26, 2021

  85. Where Does a Candle Go When It Burns?

    1 point • apr 28, 2021

  86. In a Role Reversal, Asian-Americans Aim to Protect Their Parents From Hate

    1 point • apr 02, 2021

  87. Review: In ‘Philly D.A.,’ a Reformer Prosecutes the System

    1 point • apr 27, 2021

  88. Feeling a Bit Cramped? ‘Couples Therapy’ May Look Familiar

    1 point • apr 17, 2021

  89. Your Success Probably Didn’t Come From Merit Alone

    1 point • apr 15, 2021

  90. Are You Confused by Scientific Jargon? So Are Scientists

    1 point • apr 12, 2021

  91. Global Brands Find It Hard to Untangle Themselves From Xinjiang Cotton

    1 point • apr 07, 2021

  92. How ‘The Crown’ changed Prince Philip’s image.

    1 point • apr 10, 2021

  93. Where Every Coupling Depends on Lies, and Men Are Aliens

    1 point • apr 22, 2021

  94. Britain Holds On to a Colony in Africa, With America’s Help

    1 point • apr 02, 2021

  95. ‘I Have No Idea Where My Daughter Is’: Migrant Parents Are Desperate for News

    1 point • apr 12, 2021

  96. ‘Imminent’ Collapse of Wastewater Reservoir in Florida Forces Evacuations

    1 point • apr 05, 2021

  97. Can Policing Change?

    1 point • apr 22, 2021

  98. Derek Chauvin Declines to Testify as His Defense Ends After 2 Days

    1 point • apr 17, 2021

  99. Donald P. Ryder, Architect of Black Heritage Sites, Dies at 94

    1 point • apr 16, 2021

  100. Phuket Was Poised for Tourism Comeback. A Covid Surge Dashed Those Hopes.

    1 point • apr 26, 2021