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New York Times (Apr 2022)

  1. The Making of Vladimir Putin

    3 points • apr 02, 2022

  2. Tuskless Elephants Escape Poachers, but May Evolve New Problems

    3 points • apr 28, 2022

  3. Judge Tosses N.Y. District Lines, Citing Democrats’ ‘Bias’

    3 points • apr 02, 2022

  4. Should I Keep My Jean Jackets?

    2 points • apr 02, 2022

  5. Routine Childhood Vaccinations in the U.S. Slipped During the Pandemic

    2 points • apr 22, 2022

  6. Noah Reid Preps for Parenthood With Plants and Nina Simone

    2 points • apr 06, 2022

  7. ‘A Very British Scandal’ Review: Claire Foy Gives Up the Crown

    2 points • apr 23, 2022

  8. How to Let Your Mind Wander

    2 points • apr 16, 2022

  9. How Can I Teach When I’m Not Allowed to Shut Down Trolls?

    2 points • apr 27, 2022

  10. Democrats Ask if They Should Hit Back Harder Against the G.O.P.

    2 points • apr 29, 2022

  11. A Case for Cautious Optimism, Now That the Markets Are So Glum

    2 points • apr 18, 2022

  12. 6 Rohingya Refugees Are Killed Fleeing Detention Center in Malaysia

    2 points • apr 22, 2022

  13. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Classical Music

    2 points • apr 09, 2022

  14. Virus outbreaks are pushing some U.S. universities to reinstate mask mandates.

    2 points • apr 12, 2022

  15. A Simple Way to Equalize the Ivies? Give Others the Legacy SAT Bonus

    2 points • apr 01, 2022

  16. Disney Takes Visitors to a Galaxy Far, Far Away

    2 points • apr 17, 2022

  17. Jon Stewart, Who Revolutionized Political Satire, Wins Humor Award

    2 points • apr 26, 2022

  18. Ohio Man Who Blamed Trump for Storming the Capitol Is Found Guilty

    2 points • apr 15, 2022

  19. Dozens of Bald Eagles Have Died From Bird Flu

    2 points • apr 26, 2022

  20. Could Roads Recharge Electric Cars? The Technology May Be Close.

    2 points • apr 22, 2022

  21. ‘S.N.L.’ Star Colin Jost Takes a Spin on Ferryboat He Bought With Pete Davidson

    2 points • apr 13, 2022

  22. Asia Welcomes Travelers, but Japan Says, Not Yet

    2 points • apr 04, 2022

  23. Supreme Court Rules Against Police in Malicious Prosecution Case

    2 points • apr 06, 2022

  24. Reconsidering the Spice Girls: How Manufactured Girl Power Became Real

    2 points • apr 29, 2022

  25. Become an Indoor Plant Parent

    2 points • apr 22, 2022

  26. ‘The Worst Person in the World’ Review: Oslo, Her Way

    2 points • apr 02, 2022

  27. Mold Can Make Your Family Sick. Here’s How to Get Rid of It.

    2 points • apr 29, 2022

  28. You Can Learn to Love Being Alone

    2 points • apr 23, 2022

  29. Prolonged Grief: A Mental Disorder, or a Natural Process?

    2 points • apr 04, 2022

  30. The Bedbug Hunter

    1 point • apr 09, 2022

  31. Her Job? Planting Thousands of Trees Every Year in New York City.

    1 point • apr 23, 2022

  32. Former Yale Official Admits to $40 Million Fraud Scheme

    1 point • apr 04, 2022

  33. A Georgia City Reckons With a New District, Led by Marjorie Taylor Greene

    1 point • apr 30, 2022

  34. Forget Heartbreak Hill. It’s Boston’s Downhills That Cause the Real Pain.

    1 point • apr 12, 2022

  35. William Glasser, 88, Doctor Who Said One Could Choose Happiness, Is Dead

    1 point • apr 09, 2022

  36. Investors Are Buying Mobile Home Parks. Residents Are Paying a Price.

    1 point • apr 01, 2022

  37. In Hungary, Viktor Orban Remakes an Election to His Liking

    1 point • apr 02, 2022

  38. The Health Toll of Poor Sleep

    1 point • apr 30, 2022

  39. A High School Reunion at the Final Four

    1 point • apr 03, 2022

  40. Mental Health Providers Are Busier Than Ever. Here’s How to Find One.

    1 point • apr 03, 2022

  41. How Panera Bread Navigated Covid, the Labor Market, Inflation and More

    1 point • apr 17, 2022

  42. Overlooked No More: Elizabeth Hayes, Coal Town Doctor Who Fought for Miners

    1 point • apr 05, 2022

  43. A Streamlined Spring Risotto in Shades of Pink and Green

    1 point • apr 27, 2022

  44. Dropping Anna Netrebko, the Met Turns to a Ukrainian Diva

    1 point • apr 30, 2022

  45. Janelle James Loves Being a Bad Boss in ‘Abbott Elementary’

    1 point • apr 13, 2022

  46. Some Colleges Have More Students From the Top 1 Percent Than the Bottom 60. Find Yours.

    1 point • apr 29, 2022

  47. A Personal Tour of Modern Irish History

    1 point • apr 17, 2022