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New York Times (May 2022)

  1. Meet the Reclusive Software Billionaire Attacking Elon Musk

    20 points • may 30, 2022

  2. When You’re This Hated, Everyone’s a Suspect

    20 points • may 18, 2022

  3. After Nude Jesse Williams Video, Theater Turns Camera on Audience

    20 points • may 12, 2022

  4. Hindi Novel Wins International Booker Prize for the First Time

    20 points • may 28, 2022

  5. Signs of an Animal Virus Discovered in Man Who Received a Pig’s Heart

    20 points • may 06, 2022

  6. A Minor Strongman, Some Conservative Populists and Tucker Carlson Went to a Conference

    20 points • may 25, 2022

  7. A Memorable Chat With the ‘Voice of God’

    19 points • may 26, 2022

  8. The Power of Lies in an Age of Political Fiction

    19 points • may 13, 2022

  9. Biden Offers More Free Covid Tests Although Demand Has Slowed

    19 points • may 19, 2022

  10. Rescuing the Cuisine of Besieged Mariupol, Recipe by Family Recipe

    19 points • may 18, 2022

  11. RIGHT TO ABORTION DRAWS THOUSANDS TO CAPITAL RALLY

    19 points • may 16, 2022

  12. Life in a Minnesota ‘Fishbowl’: Water Everywhere, Except Inside Town

    19 points • may 18, 2022

  13. Review: ‘Cyrano de Bergerac,’ Now Noseless and Drunk on Words

    19 points • may 17, 2022

  14. Cutchogue, N.Y.: An Appealing Alternative to the Hamptons

    18 points • may 16, 2022

  15. New York Judge Dies by Suicide After Authorities Search His Home

    18 points • may 15, 2022

  16. When Your Job Fills In for Your Faith, That’s a Problem

    17 points • may 26, 2022

  17. Inside the Chelsea Sale: Deep Pockets, Private Promises and Side Deals

    17 points • may 26, 2022

  18. Harvard Details Its Ties to Slavery and Its Plans for Redress

    17 points • may 11, 2022

  19. The Only Living Pay Phones in New York

    17 points • may 28, 2022

  20. Gunman targeted Black neighborhood shaped by decades of segregation.

    16 points • may 16, 2022

  21. A Broker With a Hometown Advantage Talks About ‘Selling the Hamptons’

    16 points • may 14, 2022

  22. Cuban Migrants Arrive to U.S. in Record Numbers, on Foot, Not by Boat

    16 points • may 05, 2022

  23. Your Kids Can Handle Dangerous Ideas

    16 points • may 05, 2022

  24. House Hunting in Honduras: A Pastel Palace on Roatán for $579,000

    16 points • may 19, 2022

  25. Shell reports a record $9.1 billion profit.

    16 points • may 06, 2022

  26. Rosmarie Trapp of the ‘Sound of Music’ Family Dies at 93

    16 points • may 19, 2022

  27. I’m Often Wide Awake at 3 A.M. How Do I Get Back to Sleep?

    15 points • may 19, 2022

  28. Through a Recession and a Pandemic, the Book Business Is Thriving in Buenos Aires

    15 points • may 28, 2022

  29. ‘Tehran’ Review: ‘24’ Meets ‘The Americans’ in Iran

    15 points • may 12, 2022

  30. The Most Pivotal Elections in 2022 Are Not the Ones You Think

    15 points • may 13, 2022

  31. The Man Behind Zero Bond

    15 points • may 21, 2022

  32. Wilco Makes an Understated Magnum Opus

    14 points • may 30, 2022

  33. ‘Fat Ham’ Review: Dismantling Shakespeare to Liberate a Gay Black ‘Hamlet’

    14 points • may 28, 2022

  34. ‘I Would Love to Sing Lucia’: A Male Soprano Comes Into His Own

    14 points • may 29, 2022

  35. 36 Hours in Trieste, Italy

    14 points • may 13, 2022

  36. Trump’s Primary Losses Puncture His Invincibility

    14 points • may 29, 2022

  37. How Does It End? Fissures Emerge Over What Constitutes Victory in Ukraine

    14 points • may 28, 2022

  38. With Her First Opera, Rhiannon Giddens Returns to Her Roots

    14 points • may 24, 2022

  39. Mary Barra’s ‘Long Game’: Winning the E.V. Race

    13 points • may 13, 2022

  40. How a New Pro-Israel Group Aims to Sway N.Y. Elections

    13 points • may 13, 2022

  41. A French Feminist Tells Us to Embrace Our Inner Hag

    13 points • may 09, 2022

  42. Market Pain Isn’t Over, but You Will Get Through This

    13 points • may 07, 2022

  43. ‘Christianity Will Have Power’

    13 points • may 11, 2022

  44. Christian Village in Israel Digs Into Its Crusader Past

    13 points • may 01, 2022

  45. Vacationers Turned the Hamptons Into a Year-Round Home. Business Followed.

    12 points • may 14, 2022

  46. Sometimes, History Goes Backward

    12 points • may 11, 2022

  47. Republicans Signal Refusal of Jan. 6 Subpoenas, Setting Up a Showdown

    12 points • may 28, 2022

  48. What Really Caused the Baby Formula Shortage

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  49. The Budding 19-Year-Old Star at the French Open Not Named Carlos Alcaraz

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  50. Eleven Madison Park Gets Into the Meal Kit Game

    12 points • may 01, 2022

  51. Escaped Alabama Inmate and Officer Are Caught After Crash, Officials Say

    12 points • may 09, 2022

  52. A left-leaning challenger takes down a moderate Democratic congressman in Oregon.

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  53. The War in Ukraine May Be Impossible to Stop. And the U.S. Deserves Much of the Blame.

    12 points • may 31, 2022

  54. A Glimpse Into My Son’s Magnificent Mind

    12 points • may 14, 2022

  55. Dinosaurs Started Out Hot, Then Some of Them Turned Cold

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  56. In Epicurean Hong Kong, a Humble $4 Lunchbox Is Now All the Rage

    11 points • may 03, 2022

  57. Ron Galella, Celebrity-Hounding Photographer, Dies at 91

    11 points • may 03, 2022

  58. The Pandemic Has Been Hard on Our Feet

    11 points • may 07, 2022

  59. Baseball’s Unlikeliest Performance Enhancer: Cologne

    11 points • may 24, 2022

  60. The 10 Best Books of 2021

    11 points • may 13, 2022

  61. In Housing Court, Tenants Are Being Evicted Again

    10 points • may 04, 2022

  62. A 20-Minute Exercise You Can Do Anywhere

    10 points • may 20, 2022

  63. Golden State’s Andrew Wiggins Isn’t Who You Thought He Was

    10 points • may 20, 2022

  64. Assessing the Claims in the Alito Draft Opinion Overturning Roe

    10 points • may 12, 2022

  65. Can Elon Musk Make Twitter’s Numbers Work?

    10 points • may 02, 2022

  66. Governments Tighten Grip on Global Food Stocks, Sending Prices Higher

    10 points • may 01, 2022

  67. Can Certain Foods Really Stave Off Dementia?

    10 points • may 02, 2022

  68. What Canada Doesn’t Know About Its Guns

    10 points • may 30, 2022

  69. Catskill, N.Y.: A Place Where ‘People Are Jazzed About Making Art’

    10 points • may 19, 2022

  70. Why the Police Took 78 Minutes to Stop the Uvalde Gunman

    10 points • may 31, 2022

  71. The Promises and Perils of Psychedelic Health Care

    10 points • may 23, 2022

  72. Deforestation Remains High, Despite International Pledges

    9 points • may 02, 2022

  73. The True Cost of the Climate Stalemate in Congress

    9 points • may 21, 2022

  74. Bob Neuwirth, Colorful Figure in Dylan’s Circle, Dies at 82

    9 points • may 21, 2022

  75. Taliban Impose Head-to-Toe Coverings for Women

    9 points • may 09, 2022

  76. When an Abortion Is Pro-Life

    9 points • may 21, 2022

  77. Karen Killilea, 80, Dies; Turned Disability Into Triumph

    8 points • may 04, 2022

  78. How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don’t

    8 points • may 01, 2022

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

    8 points • may 01, 2022

  80. Grizzlies Are Running Out of Time to Go From Good to Great

    8 points • may 12, 2022

  81. With the Census Approaching, a Look at Its History and Lore

    8 points • may 01, 2022

  82. The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet

    8 points • may 23, 2022

  83. Teaching Good Sex

    8 points • may 14, 2022

  84. How Will We Punish the Women Who Have Abortions?

    8 points • may 09, 2022

  85. How Crypto Became the New Subprime

    8 points • may 07, 2022

  86. What to Know About the School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas

    8 points • may 26, 2022

  87. On Taiwan, Biden Should Find His Inner Truman

    8 points • may 26, 2022

  88. Racist Attack Spotlights Stefanik’s Echo of Replacement Theory

    8 points • may 18, 2022

  89. Help! I Spent a Fortune for a Credit-Card Companion Pass But the Virus Wouldn’t Quit

    8 points • may 02, 2022

  90. Pulitzer Prize: 2022 Winners List

    8 points • may 11, 2022

  91. Did the Pandemic Change Summer Reading for Good? I Hope So.

    8 points • may 28, 2022

  92. Sandy Hook Families Settle With Gunmaker for $73 Million Over Massacre

    8 points • may 26, 2022

  93. What an Unvaccinated Sergeant Who Nearly Died of Covid Wants You to Know

    7 points • may 02, 2022

  94. The Mets Have an Imperfect Night to Remember

    7 points • may 01, 2022

  95. City Living, With Less Water

    7 points • may 02, 2022

  96. New Biden Administration Rules for Charter Schools Spur Bipartisan Backlash

    7 points • may 14, 2022

  97. China Seeks Sweeping Regional Deal With Pacific Island Countries

    7 points • may 26, 2022

  98. A Boxer at Auschwitz and the Pain He Carried

    7 points • may 01, 2022

  99. In Pennsylvania, a Hard-Right Candidate’s Star Rises

    7 points • may 14, 2022

  100. On Registries, More Couples Are Asking to Show Them the Money

    7 points • may 08, 2022