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New York Times (Feb 2022)

  1. F.D.A. Panel Rejects Lilly’s Cancer Drug Tested Only in China

    173 points • feb 12, 2022

  2. Monica Vitti, ‘Queen of Italian Cinema,’ Dies at 90

    172 points • feb 05, 2022

  3. So, You Think the Republican Party No Longer Represents the People

    172 points • feb 03, 2022

  4. No Justification for a Brazen Invasion

    171 points • feb 24, 2022

  5. For Ukraine’s Refugees, Europe Opens Doors That Were Shut to Others

    170 points • feb 27, 2022

  6. Ryan Cochran-Siegle’s Stunning Success at the Olympics Took a Village

    169 points • feb 10, 2022

  7. What Does ‘a Desk for Working Parents’ Mean?

    168 points • feb 01, 2022

  8. The Ukraine Crisis: What to Know About Why Russia Attacked

    168 points • feb 25, 2022

  9. Covid’s New Divide: Risk Takers vs. the Risk Averse

    166 points • feb 01, 2022

  10. Fiber in Fruits and Grains Protects Against Diverticulitis

    163 points • feb 02, 2022

  11. The Ginni Thomas Question

    163 points • feb 22, 2022

  12. Failed Test Casts Shadow Over Skating, the Olympics’ Showcase Event

    163 points • feb 12, 2022

  13. For N.F.L. Perfection, a Steep Price

    162 points • feb 13, 2022

  14. When Her Husband Said He Wanted to Die, Amy Bloom Listened

    161 points • feb 28, 2022

  15. 11 Cabbage Recipes That Showcase Its Range

    160 points • feb 11, 2022

  16. Betty Davis, Raw Funk Innovator, Is Dead at 77

    160 points • feb 15, 2022

  17. Years of Delays, Billions in Overruns: The Dismal History of Big Infrastructure

    159 points • feb 21, 2022

  18. Wide Awake at 3 A.M.? Our Readers Offer Advice.

    159 points • feb 13, 2022

  19. Hollywood’s First Family of Putting It Out There

    159 points • feb 11, 2022

  20. Sweden says it will end Covid restrictions, joining other European nations.

    158 points • feb 04, 2022

  21. 4.1-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Parts of California

    158 points • feb 01, 2022

  22. How Long Can I Keep Wearing the Same Respirator Mask?

    157 points • feb 01, 2022

  23. They Criticized the N.Y.P.D. It Cost Them Their Jobs.

    157 points • feb 13, 2022

  24. 50 Years Later, the Rothko Chapel Meets a New Musical Match

    156 points • feb 20, 2022

  25. ‘Everyone’s Looking for Plastic.’ As Waste Rises, So Does Recycling.

    155 points • feb 01, 2022

  26. Can Drinking Alcohol Raise Your Heart Rate?

    154 points • feb 11, 2022

  27. Trump’s Words, and Deeds, Reveal Depths of His Drive to Retain Power

    154 points • feb 03, 2022

  28. What Makes Iceland So Great? Ask Its First Lady.

    153 points • feb 10, 2022

  29. Biden Keeps Blaming the Supply Chain for Inflation. That’s Dishonest.

    153 points • feb 17, 2022

  30. ‘An Environmentalist With a Gun’: Inside Steven Rinella’s Hunting Empire

    153 points • feb 03, 2022

  31. Here’s how to find the C.D.C.’s new pandemic guidelines for your area.

    152 points • feb 27, 2022

  32. Somehow, Trump Is a Tough Act to Follow

    151 points • feb 21, 2022

  33. Do You Know Who That Worker You Just Hired Really Is?

    150 points • feb 18, 2022

  34. A Pandemic Puppy Changed the Way I See (and Hear and Smell) My World

    148 points • feb 15, 2022

  35. In a First, Fordham Will be Led by a Woman, Not a Catholic Priest

    147 points • feb 11, 2022

  36. The United States’ Message to Russia: Prove Us Wrong

    146 points • feb 19, 2022

  37. The New Wave of Holocaust Revisionism

    145 points • feb 01, 2022

  38. I’m Addicted to My Phone. How Can I Cut Back?

    145 points • feb 09, 2022

  39. $1.9 Million Homes in California

    144 points • feb 17, 2022

  40. 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics: Answers to Some Big Questions

    144 points • feb 02, 2022

  41. ‘Contactless’ Humanitarian Aid Has Its Perks, and Pitfalls

    144 points • feb 14, 2022

  42. South Korea, a Virus Success Story, Now Finds Its Model Unsustainable

    143 points • feb 18, 2022

  43. Denmark, Overflowing With Virus Cases, Embraces a ‘Bring It On’ Attitude

    141 points • feb 09, 2022

  44. An Opioid Crisis Foretold

    140 points • feb 22, 2022

  45. Turkey’s Doctors Are Leaving, the Latest Casualty of Spiraling Inflation

    140 points • feb 08, 2022

  46. Rivian Loses Its Shine as Investors Fret About Production Delays

    139 points • feb 11, 2022

  47. Beijing Wanted the Winter Olympics. All It Needed Was Snow.

    139 points • feb 07, 2022

  48. Black Women in Law Feel Pride and Frustration Ahead of Court Nominee

    138 points • feb 01, 2022

  49. Is It Better to Exercise in the Morning or Evening?

    138 points • feb 18, 2022

  50. Streetwear Is Dead

    137 points • feb 15, 2022

  51. Pfizer is expected to ask the F.D.A. to authorize its Covid vaccine for children under 5.

    136 points • feb 02, 2022

  52. After 24 years, the four-man Jamaican bobsled team is back.

    136 points • feb 19, 2022

  53. ‘Pariah’ at 10: When Black Lesbian Characters Had the Spotlight

    136 points • feb 15, 2022

  54. How The Sims Became the Internet’s Most Exciting Place to Eat

    135 points • feb 09, 2022

  55. It Helped Catch Serial Killers. Can It Stop Elephant and Wildlife Poachers, Too?

    135 points • feb 15, 2022

  56. The Rise of Big Tech May Just Be Starting

    134 points • feb 18, 2022

  57. How Long Is Long Covid? How Long Would It Keep Him From Music?

    134 points • feb 26, 2022

  58. On the Cajun Coast, a Chef Grapples With Threats to a Seafood Tradition

    133 points • feb 02, 2022

  59. Ignoring a Text Message or Email Isn’t Always Rude. Sometimes It’s Necessary.

    133 points • feb 22, 2022

  60. Amazon confronts pandemic costs and raises the price of Prime.

    132 points • feb 05, 2022

  61. Desperate for Covid Care, Undocumented Immigrants Resort to Unproven Drugs

    132 points • feb 14, 2022

  62. Pedestrian Deaths Spike in U.S. as Reckless Driving Surges

    131 points • feb 15, 2022

  63. Amanda Gorman Captures the Moment, in Verse

    131 points • feb 16, 2022

  64. Medicare Will Soon Provide Free At-Home Coronavirus Tests

    131 points • feb 05, 2022

  65. The Lesbian Writer and Her Flamboyant Gay Husband

    129 points • feb 13, 2022

  66. The Backlash Against C.R.T. Shows That Republicans Are Losing Ground

    129 points • feb 05, 2022

  67. MERS? It May Have Swallowed Your Loan

    128 points • feb 14, 2022

  68. Overlooked No More: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Artist and Author Who Explored Identity

    128 points • feb 26, 2022

  69. Restaurants to Customers: Don’t Call Us, We Won’t Call You

    128 points • feb 01, 2022

  70. Who Will Be Nominated for the Oscars? Here Are Our Projections.

    128 points • feb 04, 2022

  71. Russia Advances on 3 Ukrainian Cities, but Meets Fierce Resistance

    128 points • feb 28, 2022

  72. Guess Who’s Back on the Line

    127 points • feb 25, 2022

  73. Sometimes Shaun White’s Troubles Start When He’s 20 Feet in the Air

    127 points • feb 09, 2022

  74. What You Need to Know About Candida Auris

    127 points • feb 23, 2022

  75. Five Takeaways on Ukraine Crisis, After Putin Breaks Silence

    126 points • feb 03, 2022

  76. IS CINCINNATI READY FOR MICHAEL GIELEN?

    126 points • feb 18, 2022

  77. Maybe There’s a Use for Crypto After All

    125 points • feb 08, 2022

  78. For a Better Relationship, Try the 7-Day Love Challenge

    125 points • feb 22, 2022

  79. Why We Are Not Facing the Prospect of a Second Civil War

    124 points • feb 16, 2022

  80. California will end its indoor mask mandate next week.

    124 points • feb 09, 2022

  81. ‘The Gilded Age’ Explores a Rarely Seen Chapter of Black History

    124 points • feb 16, 2022

  82. One of Evolution’s Oddest Creatures Finds a Fossilized Family Member

    124 points • feb 12, 2022

  83. ‘Everybody in Our Country Needs to Defend’

    124 points • feb 27, 2022

  84. Review: At Rothko Chapel, a Composer Is Haunted by a Hero

    123 points • feb 23, 2022

  85. John Rice Irwin, Guardian of Appalachia’s Past, Dies at 91

    123 points • feb 23, 2022

  86. The Doctor Giving DeSantis’s Pandemic Policies a Seal of Approval

    123 points • feb 24, 2022

  87. No, athletes are not dying from Covid-19 vaccines.

    122 points • feb 01, 2022

  88. Harold Varner and the 92-Foot Putt That Could Get Him a Masters Invitation

    122 points • feb 23, 2022

  89. The Power of a Good Cry

    121 points • feb 09, 2022

  90. Why the Beijing Olympics Are So Hard to Watch

    120 points • feb 15, 2022

  91. As Russia Moves Into Ukraine, What Comes Next?

    120 points • feb 24, 2022

  92. Risking Their Lives, for Little Pay, to Guard India’s Forests

    119 points • feb 21, 2022

  93. Golden years: Jacobellis, 36, and Baumgartner, 40, win in team snowboard cross.

    118 points • feb 12, 2022

  94. After Pak and Beeple, What’s Next for NFT Collectors? Art Made With a Paintbrush

    118 points • feb 13, 2022

  95. Pyeongchang Still Awaits Its Olympic Payoff

    118 points • feb 28, 2022

  96. Todd Gitlin, a Voice and Critic of the New Left, Dies at 79

    117 points • feb 08, 2022

  97. Black Doctor Dies of Covid-19 After Complaining of Racist Treatment

    117 points • feb 06, 2022

  98. Finding ‘Funny Girl.’ Finally.

    117 points • feb 24, 2022

  99. N.Y.C. fires 1,430 workers, less than 1 percent of city employees, over a vaccine mandate.

    116 points • feb 16, 2022

  100. Dr. Bronner’s, the Soap Company, Dips Into Psychedelics

    116 points • feb 28, 2022