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New York Times (May 2022)

  1. Colorado River Reservoirs Are So Low, Government Will Delay Releases

    145 points • may 04, 2022

  2. Imagine a World Where Men Had to Breastfeed Their Babies

    145 points • may 19, 2022

  3. Conor Lamb Had All the Makings of a Front-Runner. So Why Is He Struggling?

    144 points • may 14, 2022

  4. Getting the World Clean, One Recycled Bar of Soap at a Time

    144 points • may 18, 2022

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

    144 points • may 01, 2022

  6. Bill de Blasio Knows He Isn’t Loved

    144 points • may 28, 2022

  7. I Tried Apple’s Self-Repair Program With My iPhone. Disaster Ensued.

    143 points • may 26, 2022

  8. An Intimate Look at Mexico’s Indigenous Seri People

    143 points • may 17, 2022

  9. China is organizing military drills near Taiwan in a warning to the U.S.

    142 points • may 26, 2022

  10. Henry Winkler Breaks the Curse of Stardom

    140 points • may 01, 2022

  11. Michael Sussmann Is Acquitted in Case Brought by Trump-Era Prosecutor

    140 points • may 31, 2022

  12. No American Has Ever Been No. 1 in Squash. Amanda Sobhy Can Change That.

    138 points • may 05, 2022

  13. A Knave Competed in the Sport of Kings, and Instantly Became One

    136 points • may 09, 2022

  14. Black Twitter Is Not a Place. It’s a Practice.

    136 points • may 04, 2022

  15. My Girlfriend Wants an Open Relationship. Do I?

    136 points • may 23, 2022

  16. Gun Violence Is Like What Segregation Was. An Unaddressed Moral Stain.

    135 points • may 29, 2022

  17. Most Canadians Don’t Want Charles as King, but Changing Royal Rule Isn’t Easy

    134 points • may 18, 2022

  18. Two Europes Confront Each Other Over the Glory, or Shame, of War

    134 points • may 09, 2022

  19. The Perils of Plutocratic Pettiness

    133 points • may 25, 2022

  20. Roe Is as Good as Gone. It’s Time for a New Strategy.

    133 points • may 03, 2022

  21. A Crypto Emperor’s Vision: No Pants, His Rules

    130 points • may 15, 2022

  22. America’s Wars Are Fought by Relatively Few People. That’s a Problem for Phil Klay.

    130 points • may 18, 2022

  23. I Created the F.B.I.’s Active Shooter Program. The Officers in Uvalde Did Not Follow Their Training.

    129 points • may 31, 2022

  24. Margot Heuman, Who Bore Witness to the Holocaust as a Gay Woman, Dies at 94

    127 points • may 28, 2022

  25. Why Kamala Harris’s Chief Spokesperson Left the White House

    126 points • may 17, 2022

  26. Is John Fetterman the Future of the Democratic Party?

    126 points • may 19, 2022

  27. The Family Dog Is in Sync With Your Kids

    126 points • may 02, 2022

  28. If You’re Anxious About the Climate, Try This

    125 points • may 02, 2022

  29. ‘A Vocal Figure Skater’ Makes His Mark as an Operatic Hamlet

    125 points • may 26, 2022

  30. A Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Predicts the Future — and What He Sees Is Concerning

    125 points • may 03, 2022

  31. Delayed Philip Guston Show Opens, With a Note From a Trauma Specialist

    125 points • may 03, 2022

  32. Will Trump Face a Legal Reckoning in Georgia?

    125 points • may 03, 2022

  33. How Roe Warped the Republic

    124 points • may 09, 2022

  34. The Reality Behind ‘Below Deck’

    123 points • may 17, 2022

  35. An ‘Awe Walk’ Might Do Wonders for Your Well-Being

    121 points • may 02, 2022

  36. Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92

    121 points • may 03, 2022

  37. Rusia es fascista. Deberíamos decirlo

    121 points • may 26, 2022

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

    119 points • may 20, 2022

  39. At 85, the Jazz Bassist Ron Carter Still Seeks ‘A Better Order of Notes’

    114 points • may 11, 2022

  40. ‘I Want to Reset My Brain’: Female Veterans Turn to Psychedelic Therapy

    114 points • may 23, 2022

  41. 10 Ways to Lower the Cancer Risk of Grilling

    114 points • may 28, 2022

  42. The Ocean’s Biggest Garbage Pile Is Full of Floating Life

    113 points • may 07, 2022

  43. Mayor Adams Unveils Program to Address Dyslexia in N.Y.C. Schools

    112 points • may 13, 2022

  44. The Party of Big Business Is Getting More Anti-Conservative by the Day

    112 points • may 02, 2022

  45. 20 Under $20: Beckoning Bottles in the Dead of Winter

    111 points • may 28, 2022

  46. Summer Movies 2022: Here’s What’s Coming to Theaters and Streaming

    110 points • may 31, 2022

  47. The Internet Is Broken. How Do We Fix It?

    110 points • may 31, 2022

  48. Erich Barnes, Star Defensive Back for the 1960s Giants, Dies at 86

    106 points • may 06, 2022

  49. The Siblings in This Book Loathe Each Other, and It’s So Refreshing

    106 points • may 26, 2022

  50. Biden Could Make the World Safer, but He’s Too Afraid of the Politics

    106 points • may 10, 2022

  51. A Singular American Painter and His Perennially Disregarded Wife

    105 points • may 14, 2022

  52. America Kills Its Enemies in Our Name. And Then Keeps It Secret.

    105 points • may 28, 2022

  53. Andy Fletcher, a Founder of Depeche Mode, Dies at 60

    104 points • may 28, 2022

  54. Marcus Leatherdale, Portraitist of Downtown Manhattan, Dies at 69

    104 points • may 06, 2022

  55. Supreme Court Bans Recovery for Emotional Harm in Discrimination Suits

    104 points • may 01, 2022

  56. Southern Baptists Release List of Alleged Sex Abusers

    104 points • may 28, 2022

  57. A ‘Glitch’ in Federal Health Insurance May Soon Be Fixed

    104 points • may 21, 2022

  58. Amor Towles’s New Novel Takes You on an American Road Trip

    103 points • may 22, 2022

  59. Can Covid Lead to Impotence?

    101 points • may 07, 2022

  60. How ‘Just a Dude’ in Shorts Became a Senate Front-Runner

    100 points • may 15, 2022

  61. Summer Lee, a progressive Democrat, wins the primary for a House seat in Pennsylvania.

    100 points • may 22, 2022

  62. Why Republicans Are So Angry About the Supreme Court Leak

    99 points • may 07, 2022

  63. How a Group of Female Independents Aims to Revive Australian Democracy

    98 points • may 21, 2022

  64. A Grim Existence

    98 points • may 03, 2022

  65. Rich Strike’s Derby Win Has Given Horse Racing a Welcome Reboot

    96 points • may 10, 2022

  66. Another Firing Among Google’s A.I. Brain Trust, and More Discord

    96 points • may 03, 2022

  67. Marcos Win Prompts Protests in the Philippines

    96 points • may 11, 2022

  68. James Corden Announces He’s Leaving Late Night

    96 points • may 01, 2022

  69. To Tackle Student Debt, Fix Ineffective Colleges

    95 points • may 01, 2022

  70. A Writer Who Was Around the Game, and of the Fans

    95 points • may 25, 2022

  71. Priceless Sculptures Are ‘Literally Being Chipped Away’

    94 points • may 23, 2022

  72. 6 Takeaways About Haiti’s Reparations to France

    94 points • may 23, 2022

  73. A Conservative Lawyer’s New Target After Abortion: Affirmative Action

    94 points • may 24, 2022

  74. Mayor Eric Adams Is Stuck on Ideas From 1994 for Crime in 2022

    93 points • may 01, 2022

  75. SPECIAL OLYMPICS; Running the Offense, When to Run Is Enough

    93 points • may 14, 2022

  76. The Dish Our Customers Will Never Let Us Take Off the Menu

    93 points • may 09, 2022

  77. How 5 Convicted Murderers Banded Together to Get Out of Prison

    93 points • may 08, 2022

  78. In London, a Platinum Jubilee and ‘Bridgerton’ Events Await Visitors

    92 points • may 01, 2022

  79. In Bid to Boost Peacock, Universal Sending 3 Movies Straight to Streaming

    92 points • may 02, 2022

  80. A Birder Is Back in the Public Eye, Now on His Own Terms

    92 points • may 19, 2022

  81. What Would a Feminist Jail Look Like?

    91 points • may 16, 2022

  82. A Grilled Shrimp Feast, Best Enjoyed Outdoors

    91 points • may 29, 2022

  83. Rest Better With Light Exercises

    90 points • may 30, 2022

  84. V.R. ‘Reminiscence Therapy’ Lets Seniors Relive the Past

    90 points • may 08, 2022

  85. Karine Jean-Pierre’s Unlikely Rise to the White House Lectern

    88 points • may 21, 2022

  86. 5 Dead in Boat Collision in Georgia, Officials Say

    88 points • may 30, 2022

  87. For Trump, May Could Be the Cruelest Month

    88 points • may 01, 2022

  88. Can You Even Call Deadly Heat ‘Extreme’ Anymore?

    87 points • may 18, 2022

  89. Laila Gohar on How to Make an Edible Centerpiece

    86 points • may 14, 2022

  90. Warmer Oceans Threaten Another California Forest, This One Underwater

    86 points • may 01, 2022

  91. Battle Over Abortion Threatens to Deepen America’s Divide

    86 points • may 08, 2022

  92. Plane Crashes in Nepal With 22 Aboard, Government Says

    86 points • may 30, 2022

  93. The W.N.B.A. Strikes an Uneasy Silence Over Brittney Griner

    84 points • may 03, 2022

  94. Bernanke’s Economic Warning

    84 points • may 17, 2022

  95. Italy seizes a superyacht tied to Putin.

    84 points • may 08, 2022

  96. How to Harness Your Anxiety

    84 points • may 26, 2022

  97. The Stigma Attached to Housing Vouchers

    84 points • may 30, 2022

  98. ‘It’s a Terrible Thing When a Grown Person Does Not Belong to Herself’

    84 points • may 05, 2022

  99. When Health Care Workers Are Protected, Patients Are, Too

    83 points • may 10, 2022

  100. What My Mother’s Cooking Taught Me

    83 points • may 03, 2022