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New York Times (Apr 2022)

  1. Welcome Back to the Office. Isn’t This Fun?

    325 points • apr 13, 2022

  2. How a ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Tour Guide Spends Her Sundays

    325 points • apr 11, 2022

  3. Nuevas armas contra el cáncer: millones de bacterias programadas para matar

    323 points • apr 12, 2022

  4. How Married ‘Bachelor’ Couples Make It Work. Yes, Some Are Still Together.

    321 points • apr 01, 2022

  5. One Part of Your Life You Shouldn’t Optimize

    321 points • apr 18, 2022

  6. Allergy Season Is About to Get Worse. Here’s How to Prepare.

    320 points • apr 23, 2022

  7. College Became the Default. Let’s Rethink That.

    320 points • apr 06, 2022

  8. How to Defeat Putin and Save the Planet

    318 points • apr 01, 2022

  9. Is Trump the Democrats’ Secret Weapon?

    316 points • apr 12, 2022

  10. Where Does All That Hate We Feel Come From?

    313 points • apr 28, 2022

  11. The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

    313 points • apr 16, 2022

  12. A Rising Tally of Lonely Deaths on the Streets

    310 points • apr 19, 2022

  13. The Coronavirus Has Infected More Than Half of Americans, the C.D.C. Reports

    310 points • apr 28, 2022

  14. What Good Friday and Easter Mean for Black Americans

    310 points • apr 16, 2022

  15. North Korea Launches 2 Short-Range Missiles

    310 points • apr 17, 2022

  16. A Tiny Brontë Book, Lost for a Century, Resurfaces

    309 points • apr 01, 2022

  17. How America’s Farmers Got Cut Out of the Supply Chain

    309 points • apr 21, 2022

  18. Bringing Consent to Ballet, One Intimacy Workshop at a Time

    307 points • apr 15, 2022

  19. Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials Say

    306 points • apr 19, 2022

  20. ‘We’ve Made It’: Jackson Celebrates Supreme Court Confirmation

    306 points • apr 09, 2022

  21. A Duchess Brought Low by ‘A Very British Scandal’

    305 points • apr 17, 2022

  22. Let Him Entertain You: Billy Crystal Returns to Broadway

    303 points • apr 13, 2022

  23. Delta Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Windshield Shatters Mid-Flight

    302 points • apr 03, 2022

  24. Working 9 to 2, and Again After Dinner

    301 points • apr 30, 2022

  25. Why Did We Stop Believing That People Can Change?

    299 points • apr 23, 2022

  26. Biden will allow summertime sales of higher-ethanol gas.

    298 points • apr 13, 2022

  27. Did You Receive a Text Message From Yourself? You’re Not Alone.

    298 points • apr 08, 2022

  28. Trucking Companies Train You on the Job. Just Don’t Try to Quit.

    297 points • apr 06, 2022

  29. Antisemitism Increased Under Trump. Then It Got Even Worse.

    296 points • apr 29, 2022

  30. In Cleveland, Some Fans Are Guardians Only of the Past

    295 points • apr 17, 2022

  31. When I Went Away From the World

    295 points • apr 23, 2022

  32. A Crusade to Challenge the 2020 Election, Blessed by Church Leaders

    294 points • apr 25, 2022

  33. Experts warn of racial disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of long Covid.

    294 points • apr 01, 2022

  34. Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers test positive for the coronavirus.

    292 points • apr 08, 2022

  35. Wide Awake at 3 A.M.? Our Readers Offer Advice.

    292 points • apr 30, 2022

  36. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Percussion

    287 points • apr 22, 2022

  37. Behind Austin’s Call for a ‘Weakened’ Russia, Hints of a Shift

    286 points • apr 27, 2022

  38. Elon Musk Joins Twitter’s Board, Pitching Ideas Big and Small

    284 points • apr 06, 2022

  39. The Senate is set to confirm Judge Jackson. Here’s what to watch for.

    284 points • apr 08, 2022

  40. A Heart-Pounding Supercar Aims to Upend How Cars Are Built

    283 points • apr 29, 2022

  41. Cory Booker, ‘You Had Our Back’

    283 points • apr 09, 2022

  42. America’s Vanishing Kingdom

    282 points • apr 05, 2022

  43. Want to See the Weirdest of Wikipedia? Look No Further.

    275 points • apr 01, 2022

  44. Study Raises Questions About Popular Genetic Test for ‘Abnormal’ Embryos

    274 points • apr 21, 2022

  45. How Low Will Senate Republicans Go on Ketanji Brown Jackson?

    273 points • apr 02, 2022

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

    272 points • apr 08, 2022

  47. 4 Ways to Fortify Your Retirement Against Market Whims

    269 points • apr 23, 2022

  48. Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father

    268 points • apr 20, 2022

  49. Maryland Lawmakers Expand Abortion Access, Overriding Governor’s Veto

    268 points • apr 12, 2022

  50. In the Rush to Return to ‘Normal,’ What Happens to the Vulnerable?

    265 points • apr 10, 2022

  51. Photos From the Scene of the Brooklyn Subway Shooting

    260 points • apr 13, 2022

  52. Did Faulty Assumptions Dash Parents’ Hope for an Under-5 Vaccine?

    258 points • apr 28, 2022

  53. Can Robots Save Nursing Homes?

    256 points • apr 21, 2022

  54. James Corden Announces He’s Leaving Late Night

    256 points • apr 30, 2022

  55. China deploys 2,000 military medics and 10,000 medical workers to Shanghai.

    254 points • apr 05, 2022

  56. The Mysterious Man Who Built (and Then Lost) Little Tokyo

    254 points • apr 09, 2022

  57. The Hyperbole and Horror of Ginni Thomas

    253 points • apr 01, 2022

  58. Pamela Adlon Wanted ‘Better Things’ to End With a ‘Sense of Hope’

    253 points • apr 27, 2022

  59. Does Moderate Drinking Protect Your Heart? A Genetic Study Offers a New Answer.

    252 points • apr 01, 2022

  60. A Long Walk in a Fading Corner of Japan

    252 points • apr 26, 2022

  61. The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food

    250 points • apr 09, 2022

  62. Ed Sheeran Wins ‘Shape of You’ Plagiarism Case

    248 points • apr 07, 2022

  63. Why Tracking Putin’s Wealth Is So Difficult

    248 points • apr 07, 2022

  64. They Survived the Holocaust. Now, They Are Fleeing to Germany.

    247 points • apr 29, 2022

  65. My Girlfriend and I Can’t Get Married. Should We Break Up?

    246 points • apr 08, 2022

  66. As U.S. cases tick up, the new White House Covid czar says it’s not a moment to be ‘excessively concerned.’

    244 points • apr 13, 2022

  67. Welcome to a Village With More Booksellers Than School Pupils

    244 points • apr 23, 2022

  68. Girding for New Battle, Russia Warns U.S. on Advanced Weapons for Ukraine

    242 points • apr 17, 2022

  69. June Brown, a Mainstay of Britain’s ‘EastEnders,’ Dies at 95

    240 points • apr 08, 2022

  70. Nursing Homes Are in Crisis. We Can’t Look Away Any Longer.

    239 points • apr 15, 2022

  71. More Kids? After the Last Two Years? No Thanks.

    236 points • apr 28, 2022

  72. The Island Where People Forget to Die

    234 points • apr 19, 2022

  73. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Renaissance Music

    234 points • apr 07, 2022

  74. Even the Cactus May Not Be Safe From Climate Change

    231 points • apr 15, 2022

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

    231 points • apr 01, 2022

  76. Supreme Court Leans Toward Coach in Case on School Prayer

    230 points • apr 26, 2022

  77. After Five Weeks, Container Ship Is Freed in the Chesapeake

    230 points • apr 19, 2022

  78. France’s Far Right Turn

    229 points • apr 05, 2022

  79. The Five Conspiracy Theories That Putin Has Weaponized

    228 points • apr 29, 2022

  80. Officials watch and wonder as the hottest U.S. coronavirus hot spot swells to two dozen counties.

    228 points • apr 29, 2022

  81. These Photographers Chase New Zealand’s Glowing Waves

    228 points • apr 12, 2022

  82. What We Know About the Women Who Vote for Republicans and the Men Who Do Not

    227 points • apr 01, 2022

  83. Feeling the Squeeze? How to Be a Thrifty Traveler as Prices Soar

    226 points • apr 21, 2022

  84. Ukraine War Pushes Germans to Change. They Are Wavering.

    226 points • apr 13, 2022

  85. An Exuberant Take on Onions and Rice, for Passover and Beyond

    226 points • apr 03, 2022

  86. Vertical Farms Expand as Demand for Year-Round Produce Grows

    225 points • apr 07, 2022

  87. A Playwright Makes the Scene in New York’s Living Rooms

    225 points • apr 02, 2022

  88. This Is What Happens When Globalization Breaks Down

    225 points • apr 01, 2022

  89. How Should Art Reckon With Climate Change?

    224 points • apr 01, 2022

  90. Scottie Scheffler Wins His First Masters Championship

    224 points • apr 12, 2022

  91. He Worked for Warhol, but That’s Just Part of the Story

    221 points • apr 06, 2022

  92. Watch These 12 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in May

    220 points • apr 30, 2022

  93. What ‘Severance’ Gets Right About Infantilizing Office Perks

    220 points • apr 15, 2022

  94. Shin Gallery Charms and Surprises With a Motley Collection

    218 points • apr 17, 2022

  95. Officer Accused of Yanking Mother From S.U.V. During Protest Is Charged

    218 points • apr 23, 2022

  96. Women Are Calling Out ‘Medical Gaslighting’

    217 points • apr 02, 2022

  97. Here’s What Changes When New York Raises Its Covid Risk Level

    216 points • apr 21, 2022

  98. 36 Hours in Marrakesh

    215 points • apr 03, 2022

  99. The Case for Criticism

    215 points • apr 16, 2022

  100. Meet DALL-E, the A.I. That Draws Anything at Your Command

    214 points • apr 07, 2022