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New York Times (Apr 2022)

  1. Sheila Hicks Moves Seamlessly Between Dreams and Waking Periods

    30 points • apr 27, 2022

  2. The Wisdom of the Aged

    30 points • apr 28, 2022

  3. Arbitrator Clears Buffalo Police Officers Who Shoved Protester

    30 points • apr 12, 2022

  4. How to Support a Child on the Transgender Spectrum

    29 points • apr 11, 2022

  5. Everyone Is Not OK, but Back at Work Anyway

    29 points • apr 01, 2022

  6. Banh Mi in a Drive-Through? Vietnamese Restaurants Reach for Fast-Food Success.

    29 points • apr 27, 2022

  7. Sid Mark, Disc Jockey Devoted to Sinatra for Six Decades, Dies at 88

    29 points • apr 27, 2022

  8. North Carolina Drops Mark Meadows From Voter Roll Amid Fraud Inquiry

    29 points • apr 14, 2022

  9. Can Toddlers Cross the Street Alone? Yes, on Reality TV in Japan.

    29 points • apr 15, 2022

  10. What Does It Really Mean to Make Art?

    28 points • apr 24, 2022

  11. The Strange History of American Conservatism

    28 points • apr 20, 2022

  12. ‘We Own This City’ Brings George Pelecanos Back to Baltimore

    28 points • apr 24, 2022

  13. After Cawthorn Charge, Democrats Are Split Over Capitol Gun Ban

    28 points • apr 29, 2022

  14. The Case for Paying Parents Who Care for Their Own Kids

    28 points • apr 11, 2022

  15. Making a Garden That Welcomes the Birds

    28 points • apr 10, 2022

  16. ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ Review: A Party for the End of the World

    28 points • apr 27, 2022

  17. How Alcohol Affects the Heart

    28 points • apr 02, 2022

  18. Despite Russian Warnings, Finland and Sweden Draw Closer to NATO

    27 points • apr 15, 2022

  19. Solar Industry ‘Frozen’ as Biden Administration Investigates China

    27 points • apr 30, 2022

  20. Republicans and Democrats Agree Child Care Needs Help. Here’s How They Differ.

    27 points • apr 12, 2022

  21. The Standing 7-Minute Workout

    26 points • apr 24, 2022

  22. Shanghai Seethes in Covid Lockdown, Posing Test to China’s Leadership

    26 points • apr 12, 2022

  23. 26 Missing From Japanese Tour Boat After Distress Call off Hokkaido

    26 points • apr 24, 2022

  24. This Is Why It Took More Than 100 Years to Get an Anti-Lynching Bill

    25 points • apr 03, 2022

  25. On Japan’s Adorable ‘Old Enough!’ Show and the State of American Childhoods

    25 points • apr 20, 2022

  26. ‘The Sport of Love’: Ping-Pong, the Great Equalizer

    25 points • apr 07, 2022

  27. Formula 1’s American Conundrum

    25 points • apr 27, 2022

  28. The G.O.P. Is Still the Party of Plutocrats

    25 points • apr 16, 2022

  29. And Now, a Word From Your Streaming Sponsor …

    25 points • apr 20, 2022

  30. Contemplating Beauty in a Disabled Body

    24 points • apr 14, 2022

  31. In Paris, a Wine Bar Inspired by Tokyo’s Jazz Cafes

    24 points • apr 06, 2022

  32. Autopsy Shows Officer Shot Black Man in Back of Head, Family Lawyers Say

    24 points • apr 20, 2022

  33. Why Does Coffee Sometimes Make Me Tired?

    24 points • apr 08, 2022

  34. The Lost Children of Tuam

    23 points • apr 14, 2022

  35. Misty Copeland Is Promoted to Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theater

    23 points • apr 30, 2022

  36. The Best Room in Your Home? It Could Be the Laundry Room.

    23 points • apr 03, 2022

  37. Carnegie Hall’s New Season: What We Want to Hear

    23 points • apr 29, 2022

  38. Four Opinion Writers on How the G.O.P. Fringe Took Over American Politics

    23 points • apr 08, 2022

  39. M.L.B. Approves Technology to Limit Sign Stealing

    23 points • apr 07, 2022

  40. Terrible Tilly, Oregon’s Legendary Lighthouse, Is for Sale

    22 points • apr 11, 2022

  41. A New Legal Tactic to Protect Workers’ Pay

    22 points • apr 15, 2022

  42. Herschel Walker, the Worst Candidate, Trump-Approved

    22 points • apr 05, 2022

  43. The People, United, Are Not Going to Get Very Far

    22 points • apr 03, 2022

  44. How a Race-Based Medical Formula Is Keeping Some Black Men in Prison

    21 points • apr 27, 2022

  45. ‘Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off’ Review: Shred Until Shredded

    21 points • apr 07, 2022

  46. For a Black Man Hired to Undo a Confederate Legacy, It Has Not Been Easy

    21 points • apr 18, 2022

  47. These Birds Form a Trio, but Probably Not a Throuple

    21 points • apr 12, 2022

  48. Befriending Trees to Lower a City’s Temperature

    20 points • apr 07, 2022

  49. ‘Seek and Hide’ Grapples With the Complexity of the Right to Privacy

    20 points • apr 14, 2022

  50. ‘All the Old Knives’ Review: Shooting Daggers Across the Table

    20 points • apr 09, 2022

  51. Woman Dies After Trying to Scale Border Fence Into Arizona

    20 points • apr 17, 2022

  52. If a Rat Falls Into Your Bed, Call Your Lover’s Boyfriend

    20 points • apr 23, 2022

  53. One Garment’s Journey Through History

    19 points • apr 13, 2022

  54. Is This the Last Generation to Live on New York City’s Wild Fringes?

    19 points • apr 04, 2022

  55. Mexico City: Hiking Mecca?

    19 points • apr 03, 2022

  56. How a Recession Might — and Might Not — Happen

    19 points • apr 24, 2022

  57. A Gymnast’s Death Was Supposed to Be a Wake-Up Call. What Took So Long?

    18 points • apr 27, 2022

  58. Lakers Eliminated From Playoff Contention

    18 points • apr 07, 2022

  59. The Reluctant Bride

    18 points • apr 20, 2022

  60. North Carolina Wins the Battle of Tobacco Road, Retiring Krzyzewski

    18 points • apr 04, 2022

  61. ‘Slow Horses’ Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Failure

    18 points • apr 07, 2022

  62. The Man at the Center of the French Election Isn’t Even on the Ballot

    17 points • apr 08, 2022

  63. Bound by a Sense of Victimhood, Serbia Sticks With Russia

    17 points • apr 01, 2022

  64. Redefining Inclusion for Disabilities That Can Be Harder to See

    17 points • apr 23, 2022

  65. How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk

    17 points • apr 15, 2022

  66. I Blew the Whistle on Facebook. Europe Just Showed Us the Next Step.

    17 points • apr 28, 2022

  67. Flurry of New Laws Move Blue and Red States Further Apart

    17 points • apr 04, 2022

  68. Toronto, the Quietly Booming Tech Town

    17 points • apr 14, 2022

  69. Christopher Coover, Auction Expert on the Printed Word, Dies at 72

    17 points • apr 20, 2022

  70. Football Tech That’s More Than a Laser and Light Show

    16 points • apr 21, 2022

  71. Tanzania’s First Female President Wants to Bring Her Nation in From the Cold

    16 points • apr 16, 2022

  72. An Assignment I Needed: Frederick Law Olmsted’s Legacy

    16 points • apr 27, 2022

  73. Robert Morse, Impish Tony-Winning Comedy Star, Is Dead at 90

    16 points • apr 22, 2022

  74. The Political Lives of Clarence and Ginni Thomas

    16 points • apr 01, 2022

  75. Why Teenagers Reject Parents’ Solutions to Their Problems

    16 points • apr 11, 2022

  76. No reusable cup? In Australia, it’s at your own risk.

    16 points • apr 13, 2022

  77. Should You Still Wear a Mask?

    15 points • apr 23, 2022

  78. How to Find a Mental Health App That Works for You

    15 points • apr 15, 2022

  79. Why the Grammys Couldn’t Resist Jon Batiste

    15 points • apr 05, 2022

  80. ‘Suffs’ Review: Young, Scrappy and Hungry for the Right to Vote

    15 points • apr 08, 2022

  81. How Covid Breaks All the Rules of Human Narrative

    15 points • apr 25, 2022

  82. Jobless Benefits’ Unintended Fallout: Reduced College Financial Aid

    15 points • apr 06, 2022

  83. Why Do Women Gain Belly Fat in Midlife?

    15 points • apr 04, 2022

  84. What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week

    15 points • apr 15, 2022

  85. Deep in Colombia, Rebels and Soldiers Fight for the Same Prize: Drugs

    14 points • apr 21, 2022

  86. 80-Car Pileup on Pennsylvania Highway Leaves 6 Dead

    14 points • apr 01, 2022

  87. Alice Walker Has ‘No Regrets’

    14 points • apr 25, 2022

  88. Justice Dept. Widens Jan. 6 Inquiry to Range of Pro-Trump Figures

    14 points • apr 01, 2022

  89. Skeletons in the Classroom

    14 points • apr 19, 2022

  90. Sports Betting Has Become So Easy That the Sports Seem Secondary

    14 points • apr 28, 2022

  91. Can A.I. All but End Car Crashes? The Potential Is There.

    14 points • apr 21, 2022

  92. In Opening a Bookstore, Louise Erdrich Found Community

    14 points • apr 23, 2022

  93. In South Korea, Ukraine War Revives the Nuclear Question

    14 points • apr 08, 2022

  94. Can Grapefruit Juice Affect My Thyroid Medicine?

    14 points • apr 01, 2022

  95. In an Orange Grove in India, a Celebration of Harvest and Love

    14 points • apr 08, 2022

  96. Jerusalem Tattoo Artist Inks Pilgrims, Priests and Those Scarred by Conflict

    14 points • apr 17, 2022

  97. One Weekend in Vegas With the Nation’s Auto Dealers

    14 points • apr 03, 2022

  98. For Taxes, Where You Hold Your Investments Really Matters

    13 points • apr 04, 2022

  99. Island Heights, N.J.: A ‘Magical Place’ That’s a Step Out of Time

    13 points • apr 06, 2022

  100. The ‘Disney’ for Boomers Puts Hedonism on Full Display

    13 points • apr 05, 2022