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New York Times (Mar 2022)
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How Does It End? A Way Out of the Ukraine War Proves Elusive.
20 points • mar 15, 2022
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Why Gardeners Should Stop Using Peat, and What to Use Instead
20 points • mar 10, 2022
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What Makes Iceland So Great? Ask Its First Lady.
20 points • mar 05, 2022
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How Are We Still Debating Interracial Marriage in 2022?
20 points • mar 26, 2022
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Edward C. Johnson III, 91, Dies; Made Fidelity an Investment Giant
20 points • mar 26, 2022
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Retired SWAT Commander Acquitted in Fatal Shooting of Moviegoer
20 points • mar 01, 2022
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Stream These 8 Great Performances by William Hurt
19 points • mar 15, 2022
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Alcohol-Related Deaths Spiked During the Pandemic, a Study Shows
19 points • mar 23, 2022
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One Graceless Tweet Doesn’t Warrant Cancellation
19 points • mar 02, 2022
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How Juul Hooked a Generation on Nicotine
19 points • mar 31, 2022
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Two Days of Russian News Coverage: An Alternate Reality of War
19 points • mar 09, 2022
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We Are All Living in Vladimir Putin’s World Now
19 points • mar 01, 2022
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Lifestyles of the Rich, Damaged and Totally Despicable
19 points • mar 28, 2022
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How to Maintain Friendships
19 points • mar 21, 2022
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‘Killing Eve’ Is Back for a Final Season. Here’s Where We Left Off.
19 points • mar 01, 2022
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Distorted Reality
18 points • mar 25, 2022
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Fast-food chains and food producers stay open in Russia, and mostly quiet about Ukraine.
18 points • mar 06, 2022
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In Symbolic Vote, Senate Rejects Vaccine Mandate for Health Workers
18 points • mar 03, 2022
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As Museums Become Her Ally, Suzanne Lacy Brings Her Activism Inside
18 points • mar 15, 2022
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Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Masha Gessen
18 points • mar 15, 2022
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How the Putin Shock Might Affect the World Economy
18 points • mar 10, 2022
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After meeting with Ukraine refugees, Biden calls Putin ‘a butcher.’
18 points • mar 28, 2022
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Seen ‘Inventing Anna’? Here’s What It Gets Right (and Wrong)
18 points • mar 05, 2022
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Everybody Loves Red Hook. Or So They Say.
18 points • mar 07, 2022
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A Lynching Memorial Is Opening. The Country Has Never Seen Anything Like It.
18 points • mar 29, 2022
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Marin Hinkle of ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Melts Chocolate
18 points • mar 19, 2022
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The World Is Awash in Plastic. Nations Plan a Treaty to Fix That.
18 points • mar 04, 2022
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On the Ground: Ukraine Under Attack
18 points • mar 21, 2022
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How Churchill Brought Britain Back From the Brink
18 points • mar 01, 2022
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How to Improve Your Mental Health in 2022
17 points • mar 01, 2022
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Travel Is My Antidote for Fear. As Covid Eases, I’m Heading Out Again.
17 points • mar 05, 2022
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Many of Us Want to Age at Home. But That Option Is Fading Fast.
17 points • mar 31, 2022
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He Who Cast the First Stone Probably Didn’t
17 points • mar 29, 2022
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Can Workers Climb the Career Ladder From Outside the Office?
17 points • mar 04, 2022
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Why Ukrainians Believe They Can Win
16 points • mar 02, 2022
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What Does the End of Beef Mean for Our Sense of Self?
16 points • mar 06, 2022
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Russia’s Brutality in Ukraine Has Roots in Earlier Conflicts
16 points • mar 19, 2022
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How to Negotiate Your Rent (Which Is Probably Going Up)
15 points • mar 07, 2022
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Is That a Real Caravaggio? It’s All in the Detail
15 points • mar 04, 2022
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Why We’re Capitalizing Black
15 points • mar 05, 2022
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Brazil, Land of the Thong, Embraces Its Heavier Self
15 points • mar 01, 2022
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‘Epic’ Dresses and Maximalist Cakes: These ’80s Wedding Trends Are Back
15 points • mar 28, 2022
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Roman Abramovich and the End of Soccer’s Oligarch Era
15 points • mar 14, 2022
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Do Children Soak Up Language Like Sponges?
15 points • mar 26, 2022
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Putin Isn’t Yet Ready for Talks With Zelensky, Turkish Official Says
14 points • mar 20, 2022
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Honoring a Fellow Fan, One Ballpark Bathroom at a Time
14 points • mar 26, 2022
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Easter Is Calling Me Back to the Church
14 points • mar 01, 2022
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15,000 Are Sheltering in Kyiv’s Subway
14 points • mar 04, 2022
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Kim Jong-un Is Just Getting Started
14 points • mar 15, 2022
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In the German Countryside, a Farmhouse Turned Lush Cultural Retreat
14 points • mar 15, 2022
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How California Is Building the Nation’s First Privacy Police
14 points • mar 17, 2022
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Does High-Intensity Exercise Affect Our Hearts? Minds? Life Spans? Waistlines?
14 points • mar 26, 2022
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Edmund Keeley Dies at 94; Shined a Light on Modern Greek Culture
14 points • mar 09, 2022
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What is the Wagner Group?
14 points • mar 31, 2022
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Can Travel Be a Force for Peace? This Tour Leader Thinks So.
14 points • mar 20, 2022
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How Millions of Lives Might Have Been Saved from Covid-19
14 points • mar 11, 2022
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Warhol-mania: Why the Famed Pop Artist Is Everywhere Again
14 points • mar 29, 2022
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I’m Addicted to My Phone. How Can I Cut Back?
13 points • mar 23, 2022
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After Criticism, Film Museum Will Highlight Hollywood’s Jewish History
13 points • mar 23, 2022
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Yes, You Can Make Salmon on the Stovetop Without the Smell
13 points • mar 14, 2022
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Ukraine War Bares U.S. Army Delay in Creating New ‘Monuments Officers’
13 points • mar 01, 2022
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50 Years Ago, James Brown Took an Unlikely Stage: Rikers Island
13 points • mar 20, 2022
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Let Children Get Bored Again
13 points • mar 02, 2022
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What Is Your Obligation to a Difficult, Deceptive Parent?
13 points • mar 03, 2022
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Biden Administration Fights in Court to Uphold Some Trump-Era Immigration Policies
13 points • mar 31, 2022
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America, From Exceptionalism to Nihilism
13 points • mar 05, 2022
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In Naples, a 19th-Century Palace Passed Down for Generations
13 points • mar 01, 2022
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Three Habits My Family Started in the Pandemic That We Want to Keep
13 points • mar 29, 2022
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Brunello Cucinelli Keeps Chickens, and Many Books, at His 17th-Century Italian Villa
13 points • mar 07, 2022
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Scott Joplin’s Ragtime Is Ambrosia. Here’s Why It Matters.
13 points • mar 31, 2022
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We Must Learn to Look at Grief, Even When We Want to Run Away
12 points • mar 05, 2022
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High-speed trains departing Russia for Finland are packed.
12 points • mar 03, 2022
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Shunned by Others, Russia Finds Friends in Africa
12 points • mar 05, 2022
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Powerful Ex-Illinois House Speaker Is Indicted on Federal Charges
12 points • mar 04, 2022
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36 Hours in Lisbon
12 points • mar 04, 2022
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Where to Enjoy New York City’s Cherry Blossoms
12 points • mar 27, 2022
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NoViolet Bulawayo Believes Freedom Begins With Imagination
12 points • mar 08, 2022
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Got a Covid Booster? You Probably Won’t Need Another for a Long Time
12 points • mar 02, 2022
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How a Boutique-Fragrance Expert Spends Her Sundays
12 points • mar 07, 2022
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The Loneliest Mountaineer on Everest
12 points • mar 01, 2022
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Brittney Griner Doing Well in Prison, U.S. Says, but Is No Closer to Release
12 points • mar 25, 2022
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What Is Intermittent Fasting and Does It Really Work?
12 points • mar 03, 2022
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Europe Awakens
12 points • mar 14, 2022
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U.S. is exploring how to send Soviet-era fighter jets to Ukraine.
12 points • mar 07, 2022
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Sanctioned Oligarch’s Presence Adds Intrigue to Ukraine-Russia Talks
12 points • mar 31, 2022
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Becoming a Woman Without Her
12 points • mar 05, 2022
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INSIDE IRAN'S CULTURAL REVOLUTION
12 points • mar 28, 2022
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Some Colleges Have More Students From the Top 1 Percent Than the Bottom 60. Find Yours.
12 points • mar 27, 2022
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Laborers' Union Tries to Oust Officials of Benefits Funds
12 points • mar 10, 2022
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Warehouses Transform N.Y.C. Neighborhoods as E-Commerce Booms
11 points • mar 17, 2022
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It’s Never a Good Time for the Hunter Biden Story
11 points • mar 22, 2022
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Bad Tidings From the Bond Market
11 points • mar 26, 2022
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Thanks to Europe, Putin’s War Is Paying for Itself
11 points • mar 25, 2022
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Pickleball Is Ready for Prime Time
11 points • mar 01, 2022
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Covid and the ‘Very Liberal’
11 points • mar 19, 2022
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Protecting the Vulnerable
11 points • mar 01, 2022
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New Coronavirus Lineage Discovered in Ontario Deer
10 points • mar 03, 2022
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Buffalo Bills Strike Deal for Taxpayer-Funded $1.4 Billion Stadium
10 points • mar 29, 2022
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The Past and the Future Are at Odds in Berkeley
10 points • mar 13, 2022
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The 25 Most Significant Works of Postwar Architecture
10 points • mar 17, 2022