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New York Times (Mar 2022)

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

    77 points • mar 01, 2022

  2. ‘Sanditon,’ Unfinished No More

    77 points • mar 23, 2022

  3. Ginni Thomas Says She Attended Jan. 6 Rally

    77 points • mar 15, 2022

  4. A Thunderous Farewell at Duke for Coach K, Even in Defeat

    77 points • mar 07, 2022

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

    77 points • mar 01, 2022

  6. New Supply Chain Risk: 22,000 Dockworkers Who May Soon Strike

    76 points • mar 29, 2022

  7. California’s Ambitious High-Speed Rail at a Crossroads

    75 points • mar 13, 2022

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

    74 points • mar 01, 2022

  9. President Zelensky Makes His Case for Ukraine to the Russian People

    74 points • mar 14, 2022

  10. On a Dirt Court, a Ravaged School Planted the Seeds of a Championship

    72 points • mar 09, 2022

  11. Who’s Afraid of Ketanji Brown Jackson?

    72 points • mar 06, 2022

  12. BP to ‘Exit’ Stake in Russian Oil Giant Rosneft

    72 points • mar 01, 2022

  13. You May Sound Silly, but Don’t Be Afraid to Order a Grasshopper

    71 points • mar 03, 2022

  14. ‘Putin Will Not Lose. He’s Not Going to Let That Happen.’

    70 points • mar 08, 2022

  15. Researchers See ‘Future of an Entire Species’ in Ultrasound Technique

    70 points • mar 01, 2022

  16. Pressed About Putin, Russian Conductor Quits Bolshoi and French Posts

    70 points • mar 07, 2022

  17. This Rap Song Helped Sentence a 17-Year-Old to Prison for Life

    70 points • mar 30, 2022

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

    70 points • mar 01, 2022

  19. Are We Ready for Putin’s Cyber War? I Asked One of Biden’s Top Cybersecurity Officials.

    70 points • mar 11, 2022

  20. House Passes $1.5 Trillion Spending Bill as Democrats Drop Covid Aid

    69 points • mar 11, 2022

  21. The coronavirus invades cells in the penis and testicles of monkeys, researchers discover.

    69 points • mar 03, 2022

  22. No. 1 Ashleigh Barty, Just 25, Retiring From Tennis

    69 points • mar 23, 2022

  23. Hate for Putin’s Russia Consumes Ukraine

    68 points • mar 08, 2022

  24. You Don’t Know Much About Jay Penske. And He’s Fine With That.

    68 points • mar 27, 2022

  25. Pro-Russia Sentiment on Indian Twitter Draws Scrutiny

    68 points • mar 30, 2022

  26. Four Opinion Writers on the War: ‘Putin’s Final Cards Are Very Far From Played’

    67 points • mar 19, 2022

  27. THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: 3-02-03; All Go Down Together

    66 points • mar 03, 2022

  28. Amid War, a Lavish Hotel Will Open in Britain’s Old War Office

    66 points • mar 28, 2022

  29. Timmy Thomas, 77, Dies; Singer’s Big Hit Was an Antiwar Anthem

    66 points • mar 16, 2022

  30. Is This the End of the Trail Map?

    65 points • mar 09, 2022

  31. Conrad Janis, Father on ‘Mork & Mindy’ and Much More, Dies at 94

    65 points • mar 10, 2022

  32. How Much Real Money Can You Make From Virtual Art?

    65 points • mar 13, 2022

  33. Biden Takes Step Toward Regulating Cryptocurrencies

    64 points • mar 10, 2022

  34. The Political Lives of Clarence and Ginni Thomas

    64 points • mar 31, 2022

  35. After a Week of Siege, Bloodied Mariupol Plans Mass Graves

    64 points • mar 10, 2022

  36. How an Electric Truck Factory Became a Lightning Rod in Georgia

    64 points • mar 15, 2022

  37. House Passes Bill to Make Lynching a Hate Crime

    64 points • mar 01, 2022

  38. She Was a Candidate to Lead Levi’s. Then She Started Tweeting.

    63 points • mar 26, 2022

  39. Bitcoin Was Made for This Moment. So Why Isn’t It Booming?

    63 points • mar 13, 2022

  40. What to Do When There Is a Tornado Warning

    62 points • mar 24, 2022

  41. Gay Men Are Dying From a Crisis We’re Not Talking About

    62 points • mar 29, 2022

  42. More Power Lines or Rooftop Solar Panels: The Fight Over Energy’s Future

    61 points • mar 18, 2022

  43. Lesson of the Day: ‘The Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Attacked and What Happens Next’

    61 points • mar 02, 2022

  44. Two Refugees, Both on Poland’s Border. But Worlds Apart.

    61 points • mar 15, 2022

  45. Late-Winter Storm Set to Sweep Across the U.S. Into Saturday

    60 points • mar 11, 2022

  46. A Waiter. A Cab Driver. An Engineer: The U.S. Fighters Bound for Ukraine

    60 points • mar 11, 2022

  47. Employer Practices Limit Workers’ Choices and Wages, U.S. Study Argues

    60 points • mar 13, 2022

  48. The Secret to Longevity? 4-Minute Bursts of Intense Exercise May Help

    59 points • mar 09, 2022

  49. Met Museum Names a Mexico City Architect to Lead a New Major Project

    59 points • mar 15, 2022

  50. Your Friday Briefing: Russia Makes Slow Advances

    58 points • mar 11, 2022

  51. A Bad Start for Russia

    58 points • mar 02, 2022

  52. Caught in a Culture War, Georgetown Day School Holds Fast to Its Mission

    57 points • mar 25, 2022

  53. He Spent Decades Protecting Buffalo. A Microscopic Invader Threatens That Work.

    57 points • mar 13, 2022

  54. We’re All Sinners, and Accepting That Is Actually a Good Thing

    57 points • mar 08, 2022

  55. Why Does My Body Feel Tight When I Wake Up?

    57 points • mar 01, 2022

  56. How Many Books Does It Take to Make a Place Feel Like Home?

    57 points • mar 10, 2022

  57. Florida Lawmakers Advance Homophobia to DeSantis’s Desk

    56 points • mar 13, 2022

  58. Foreign Drones Tip the Balance in Ethiopia’s Civil War

    56 points • mar 03, 2022

  59. Stephen Colbert Grades Biden’s First State of the Union Address

    56 points • mar 03, 2022

  60. The Whole Point of the Constitution Was to Weaken the States

    56 points • mar 15, 2022

  61. Baltimore Museum Guards Take Seats at the Curators’ Table

    55 points • mar 25, 2022

  62. Autherine Lucy Foster, First Black Student at U. of Alabama, Dies at 92

    54 points • mar 04, 2022

  63. I’m Tired of Judging Other People’s Covid Choices

    54 points • mar 31, 2022

  64. Supreme Court, Breaking Silence, Won’t Block Texas Abortion Law

    54 points • mar 16, 2022

  65. What the ‘Active Grandparent Hypothesis’ Can Tell Us About Aging Well

    53 points • mar 18, 2022

  66. The Secret Sounds of ‘Dune’: Rice Krispies and Marianne Faithfull

    53 points • mar 18, 2022

  67. Rising Fares, Low-Cost Airlines: Navigating the New Reality in the Sky

    53 points • mar 29, 2022

  68. Russia, Where All the News Is Fake

    52 points • mar 13, 2022

  69. Keep Getting Lost? Maybe You Grew Up on the Grid.

    52 points • mar 31, 2022

  70. Supreme Court Sides With Republicans in Case on Wisconsin Redistricting

    52 points • mar 24, 2022

  71. Pyeongchang Still Awaits Its Olympic Payoff

    52 points • mar 01, 2022

  72. Push for More Restrictive Bail Law Gains a Key Ally: Gov. Hochul

    51 points • mar 19, 2022

  73. Client Charged in Fatal Stabbing of Lawyer, a Tiananmen Activist

    50 points • mar 18, 2022

  74. Ovaries Are Prone to ‘Exhaustion’ and ‘Fatigue.’ Or Are They?

    50 points • mar 30, 2022

  75. Dangerous Storms Threaten the Deep South After Tornadoes Rip Through Texas

    50 points • mar 22, 2022

  76. Putin’s Endgame: A Conversation With Fiona Hill

    50 points • mar 13, 2022

  77. While Democrats Debate ‘Latinx,’ Latinos Head to the G.O.P.

    49 points • mar 23, 2022

  78. As Cases Skyrocket, New Zealand Finally Faces Its Covid Reckoning

    48 points • mar 04, 2022

  79. The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’

    48 points • mar 28, 2022

  80. Review: Gustavo Dudamel Could Be the New York Philharmonic’s Future

    48 points • mar 12, 2022

  81. Poems in a Time of Crisis

    47 points • mar 14, 2022

  82. ‘Once I Step Out, I Am a Queen on Mardi Gras’

    47 points • mar 02, 2022

  83. How Europe Got Hooked on Russian Gas Despite Reagan’s Warnings

    46 points • mar 23, 2022

  84. A Russian Ballet Star, Opposed to the Ukraine War, Quits the Bolshoi

    46 points • mar 19, 2022

  85. For Senegal’s Biggest Holiday, a Shortage of the All-Important Sheep

    46 points • mar 03, 2022

  86. A coalition of state attorneys general opens an investigation into TikTok.

    44 points • mar 08, 2022

  87. I Think I Just Solved Daylight Saving Time

    44 points • mar 22, 2022

  88. Hong Kong’s overwhelmed hospitals are keeping the dead in wards with Covid patients.

    44 points • mar 12, 2022

  89. Ralph Terry, Yankee Hurler Redeemed by One Pitch, Dies at 86

    44 points • mar 19, 2022

  90. Several common rapid antigen tests work well for Omicron, according to a new study.

    44 points • mar 02, 2022

  91. You’re Getting Better With Age. Your Makeup Should, Too.

    43 points • mar 01, 2022

  92. We’ve Entered a New Phase of the Pandemic. It’s Time for New Metrics.

    43 points • mar 03, 2022

  93. Tanya’s Sister Was Trapped in Mariupol. This Is Their Story.

    43 points • mar 28, 2022

  94. Take a Look: ‘Reading Rainbow’ Goes Live, With New Friends to Know

    43 points • mar 04, 2022

  95. Suddenly, oil companies are upbeat again

    42 points • mar 09, 2022

  96. In Georgia, a Campaign Fueled by Trump’s Revenge Sputters

    42 points • mar 26, 2022

  97. How to Turn the Humble Lentil Into an Extravagant Luxury

    42 points • mar 25, 2022

  98. U.C. Berkeley Must Freeze Enrollment, California Supreme Court Says

    42 points • mar 05, 2022

  99. 10 Grapes Worth Knowing Better

    42 points • mar 22, 2022

  100. In Miami, a Ukrainian Art Show Becomes Unintentionally Timely

    42 points • mar 03, 2022