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New York Times (Feb 2022)

  1. Biden Says Putin Has Chosen ‘Catastrophic’ War Over Diplomacy

    116 points • feb 20, 2022

  2. Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s

    116 points • feb 04, 2022

  3. The ruble crashes, the stock market closes and Russia’s economy staggers under sanctions.

    116 points • feb 28, 2022

  4. A Pointed Response to Putin’s Provocations

    116 points • feb 23, 2022

  5. Can MDMA Save a Marriage?

    115 points • feb 09, 2022

  6. Can Polyester Save the World?

    114 points • feb 23, 2022

  7. Women’s Basketball Players Get a New Lifeline, Close to Home

    114 points • feb 24, 2022

  8. Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer Lay ‘Killing Eve’ to Rest

    113 points • feb 23, 2022

  9. How Malaysia Got in on the Secondhand Clothing Boom

    113 points • feb 04, 2022

  10. I Swapped My Reading Glasses for Magical Eyedrops

    112 points • feb 04, 2022

  11. The Other Side of Languishing Is Flourishing. Here’s How to Get There.

    112 points • feb 22, 2022

  12. Why Was a Catholic Hospital Willing to Gamble With My Life?

    112 points • feb 27, 2022

  13. Slow Fashion Meets Melrose Place

    112 points • feb 16, 2022

  14. The U.S. selects Elana Meyers Taylor as a flag bearer and then has to replace her.

    112 points • feb 04, 2022

  15. When ‘Freedom’ Means the Right to Destroy

    112 points • feb 16, 2022

  16. How the Sacklers Got Away With It

    111 points • feb 15, 2022

  17. Shelf Life: Our Collections and the Passage of Time

    111 points • feb 26, 2022

  18. North Carolina Court Says G.O.P. Political Maps Violate State Constitution

    110 points • feb 05, 2022

  19. Forget Chocolate Bars: Baking With Chips Is Often Better

    110 points • feb 14, 2022

  20. There’s a New Surveillance State. It’s Your Neighbor.

    110 points • feb 04, 2022

  21. C.D.C. Study Raises Questions About Agency’s Isolation Guidelines

    110 points • feb 27, 2022

  22. Supreme Court Will Hear Biggest Climate Change Case in a Decade

    109 points • feb 28, 2022

  23. Scandal on a Wealthy Island: A Priest, a Murder and a Mystery

    108 points • feb 05, 2022

  24. Seth Meyers on Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ Stumbles

    108 points • feb 23, 2022

  25. We May End Up Living in Three Americas if Roe v. Wade Is Decimated

    108 points • feb 19, 2022

  26. France Announces Major Nuclear Power Buildup

    107 points • feb 12, 2022

  27. In a Reimagined Victorian Schoolhouse, an Artist Finds His Third Act

    107 points • feb 09, 2022

  28. In Ottawa Protests, a Pressing Question: Where Were the Police?

    106 points • feb 13, 2022

  29. Rhapsody for a Boy in Blue

    105 points • feb 01, 2022

  30. Your Workout Burns Fewer Calories Than You Think

    105 points • feb 02, 2022

  31. Democrats Decried Dark Money. Then They Won With It in 2020.

    105 points • feb 01, 2022

  32. Fraying at the Edges: Her Fight to Live With Alzheimer’s

    104 points • feb 12, 2022

  33. How Failure Forced Canada Into a Curling Reckoning

    104 points • feb 08, 2022

  34. With Sensors on Streets, France Takes Aim at ‘Noise From Hell’

    104 points • feb 22, 2022

  35. The Eerie, Lunar Nothingness of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast

    104 points • feb 21, 2022

  36. Why a Woman’s Sex Life Declines After Menopause (Hint: Sometimes It’s Her Partner)

    104 points • feb 23, 2022

  37. A 2,700-Year-Old Figurine Revives a Weighty Mystery

    104 points • feb 16, 2022

  38. These Tax Laws ‘Make Scofflaws of Us All’

    104 points • feb 23, 2022

  39. When All-White Was All Right

    103 points • feb 01, 2022

  40. In Naples, a 19th-Century Palace Passed Down for Generations

    102 points • feb 27, 2022

  41. What’s New for This Super Bowl? The N.F.L.’s Full Embrace of Gambling.

    102 points • feb 06, 2022

  42. The Life (and House) That Street Racing Built

    102 points • feb 11, 2022

  43. Halting Progress and Happy Accidents: How mRNA Vaccines Were Made

    102 points • feb 11, 2022

  44. San Francisco’s Big Seismic Gamble

    101 points • feb 25, 2022

  45. A Stroke Left Him Isolated. Love Is His Lifeline.

    100 points • feb 23, 2022

  46. The Jarring Run of the World’s Most Decorated Bobsledder

    100 points • feb 14, 2022

  47. Will It Croqueta? Miami Pushes the Limits of a Favorite Snack.

    100 points • feb 23, 2022

  48. Rates Are Rising. You Want a House. What Will Happen Next?

    100 points • feb 21, 2022

  49. U.S. troops in Poland prepare for the arrival of refugees from Ukraine.

    100 points • feb 25, 2022

  50. Wall Street Opens Its Wallet to Keep Talent. It’s Not Always Enough.

    99 points • feb 11, 2022

  51. U.S. escalates sanctions with a freeze on Russian central bank assets.

    98 points • feb 28, 2022

  52. My Synagogue Was Attacked, but I Will Never Stop Welcoming the Stranger

    97 points • feb 24, 2022

  53. Why the Biden Presidency Feels Like Such a Disappointment

    96 points • feb 15, 2022

  54. The U.S. men’s hockey team beats Canada in a preliminary game.

    96 points • feb 13, 2022

  55. A Secret Kept Under a Terra Cotta Lid

    96 points • feb 02, 2022

  56. Where Are All the Lesbian Bars? Coming to a Place Near You.

    95 points • feb 27, 2022

  57. I’m Autistic. I Didn’t Know Until I Was 27.

    94 points • feb 19, 2022

  58. A Normal Supply Chain? It’s ‘Unlikely’ in 2022.

    94 points • feb 03, 2022

  59. Susan Collins: Our Democracy Shouldn’t Rest on a Rickety Law

    93 points • feb 19, 2022

  60. Judge John Hodgman on Burned Popcorn

    92 points • feb 28, 2022

  61. In Ukraine Crisis, the Looming Threat of a New Cold War

    92 points • feb 20, 2022

  62. Prosecutor Outlines Arbery Killers’ Use of Racial Slurs

    92 points • feb 15, 2022

  63. It’s Easy to Put ‘Jesus’ on Your Bus. Practicing Faith Is Harder.

    92 points • feb 20, 2022

  64. When Life Changed, Reiki, Tarot and a Home Redo Were There to Help

    91 points • feb 12, 2022

  65. Ukraine’s Newly Elected President Is Jewish. So Is Its Prime Minister. Not All Jews There Are Pleased.

    90 points • feb 25, 2022

  66. Bob Odenkirk’s Long Road to Serious Success

    90 points • feb 10, 2022

  67. Latvia to Reimburse Jewish Community for Properties of Holocaust Victims

    90 points • feb 11, 2022

  68. Loving Him More When He Walks Out the Door

    89 points • feb 05, 2022

  69. ‘Estoy viva’: con 19 años dio la vuelta al mundo en 155 días

    89 points • feb 04, 2022

  70. Pfizer Shot Is Far Less Effective in 5- to 11-Year-Olds Than in Older Kids, New Data Show

    88 points • feb 28, 2022

  71. Honey, Used for Centuries to Heal and Hydrate, Is in Demand Once Again

    88 points • feb 13, 2022

  72. Trump’s Big China Flop and Other Failures

    88 points • feb 17, 2022

  73. Big Tech Makes a Big Bet: Offices Are Still the Future

    86 points • feb 23, 2022

  74. For Skiers, a Winter of Discontent

    86 points • feb 03, 2022

  75. Italy says it will end its pandemic state of emergency on March 31.

    86 points • feb 25, 2022

  76. Leader of Australian Megachurch Steps Down After Charge Over Father’s Sexual Abuse

    86 points • feb 01, 2022

  77. It’s Not Just Mike Pence. Americans Are Wary of Being Alone With the Opposite Sex.

    86 points • feb 25, 2022

  78. Two Covid Americas

    85 points • feb 11, 2022

  79. Metropolitan Opera Says It Will Cut Ties With Pro-Putin Artists

    85 points • feb 28, 2022

  80. Spotify Is Removing Neil Young Songs After He Complains of ‘Misinformation’

    84 points • feb 01, 2022

  81. Is It Better to Cook With Coconut Oil or Olive Oil?

    83 points • feb 24, 2022

  82. Vincent Zhou, who helped U.S. figure skaters win team silver, finishes his coronavirus isolation period.

    82 points • feb 17, 2022

  83. Valieva Is ‘Innocent and Clean,’ Her Coach Declares

    82 points • feb 13, 2022

  84. They Wanted to Write the History of Modern China. But How?

    78 points • feb 07, 2022

  85. Ending the School Mask Mandate in N.J. and Studying Wastewater in N.Y.

    78 points • feb 08, 2022

  86. Robin Herman, Who Pried Open Doors in the N.H.L., Dies at 70

    77 points • feb 05, 2022

  87. He Changed the Game, but ‘Nobody Knows Who He Is’

    77 points • feb 19, 2022

  88. When Everyone Around You Is Talking About the End, Talk About Black History

    77 points • feb 16, 2022

  89. Charles Ray: Radical Conservative

    77 points • feb 12, 2022

  90. ‘I’ll Stand on the Side of Russia’: Pro-Putin Sentiment Spreads Online

    76 points • feb 25, 2022

  91. How Hugh Jackman, Sutton Foster and ‘The Music Man’ Withstood Covid

    75 points • feb 03, 2022

  92. How to Build Resilience in Hard Times

    73 points • feb 02, 2022

  93. House Hunting in Spain: A Restored Two-Bedroom in Central Barcelona

    73 points • feb 26, 2022

  94. How Paul Robeson Helped Jackie Robinson

    73 points • feb 25, 2022

  95. Travel Is My Antidote for Fear. As Covid Eases, I’m Heading Out Again.

    72 points • feb 15, 2022

  96. Canada Opens Blockaded Bridge, but in Ottawa, Truckers Won’t Budge

    72 points • feb 15, 2022

  97. Government Reveals Trove of Evidence in First Jan. 6 Trial

    72 points • feb 10, 2022

  98. The Science Behind Your Child’s Tantrums

    70 points • feb 25, 2022

  99. What if We Respected Toddlers as Whole People?

    69 points • feb 16, 2022

  100. Stream These Three Great Documentaries

    69 points • feb 26, 2022