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New York Times (Jul 2022)

  1. Betty Rowland, One of Burlesque's Last Queens, Dies at 106

    24 points • jul 02, 2022

  2. On U.S. Foreign Policy, the New Boss Acts a Lot Like the Old One

    24 points • jul 26, 2022

  3. The Mayor Who Never Sleeps

    24 points • jul 10, 2022

  4. When the Czarinas Ruled the Front Row

    24 points • jul 06, 2022

  5. What Is Ectopic Pregnancy?

    24 points • jul 01, 2022

  6. China Has Leapfrogged the U.S. in Key Technologies. Can a New Law Help?

    23 points • jul 30, 2022

  7. ‘Why We Did It’ Is a Dark Ride on the ‘Republican Road to Hell’

    23 points • jul 01, 2022

  8. Texas Abortion Case Reflects Success of Conservative Strategy to Remake Court

    23 points • jul 02, 2022

  9. Women Will Save Us

    23 points • jul 01, 2022

  10. How to Follow the News Without Spiraling into Despair

    23 points • jul 12, 2022

  11. Through It All, Staten Island Cricket Endures

    22 points • jul 23, 2022

  12. Hardly Anyone Talks About How Fracking Was an Extraordinary Boondoggle

    21 points • jul 28, 2022

  13. The climate math just got harder

    21 points • jul 02, 2022

  14. How Indigenous Athletes Are Reclaiming Lacrosse

    20 points • jul 28, 2022

  15. Spirit Airlines and Frontier call off a proposed merger.

    20 points • jul 28, 2022

  16. NATO formally invites Finland and Sweden to join the alliance.

    20 points • jul 01, 2022

  17. Fears of Another Gas Shock Drive Biden to Seek Price Cap on Russian Oil

    19 points • jul 10, 2022

  18. ‘Quantum Internet’ Inches Closer With Advance in Data Teleportation

    18 points • jul 09, 2022

  19. How to Lower Your Summer Electric Bill

    18 points • jul 23, 2022

  20. As Federal Climate-Fighting Tools Are Taken Away, Cities and States Step Up

    18 points • jul 02, 2022

  21. Willie Lee Morrow, Barber Who Popularized the Afro Pick, Dies at 82

    17 points • jul 08, 2022

  22. ‘Operating With Increased Intensity’: Zuckerberg Leads Meta Into Next Phase

    17 points • jul 27, 2022

  23. Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Kim Stanley Robinson

    17 points • jul 26, 2022

  24. Shinzo Abe Failed to Rearm Japan. Let’s Keep It That Way.

    17 points • jul 21, 2022

  25. Start Investing Early and Stick With It, Especially When Stocks Fall

    17 points • jul 11, 2022

  26. The Man Helping Drive the Investigation Into Trump’s Push to Keep Power

    17 points • jul 02, 2022

  27. Can Protein Powders Help Aging Muscles?

    16 points • jul 13, 2022

  28. Facing Death During the Pandemic

    16 points • jul 13, 2022

  29. What Is the Clean Air Act?

    16 points • jul 01, 2022

  30. Sonkers, Grunts, Slumps and Crumbles

    16 points • jul 02, 2022

  31. I Need a Summer Hat That Isn’t a Baseball Cap. What Should I Wear?

    16 points • jul 16, 2022

  32. Late Night Reacts to Cassidy Hutchinson’s Damning Trump Testimony

    15 points • jul 01, 2022

  33. Big Ben’s Bongs Will Soon Ring Out Again Across London

    15 points • jul 05, 2022

  34. U.S.C. Sex Scandals and the Paper That Tried to Cover Them Up

    15 points • jul 15, 2022

  35. A 10-Year-Old Endures the Predictable Result of an Abortion Ban

    14 points • jul 16, 2022

  36. Above the Delaware River, a Double Wedding Straddling State Lines

    14 points • jul 18, 2022

  37. No One Told Me Mac Salad Could Be This Good

    14 points • jul 04, 2022

  38. Panel members dissected the ‘craziest meeting of the Trump presidency.’

    14 points • jul 13, 2022

  39. From Star Athlete to Political Pawn: Griner Goes on Trial in Russia

    14 points • jul 02, 2022

  40. U.S. pharmacists receive permission from the F.D.A. to prescribe Pfizer’s Covid pills.

    13 points • jul 07, 2022

  41. Does Public Art Have an Afterlife?

    13 points • jul 13, 2022

  42. In a Post-Roe World, We Can Avoid Pitting Mothers Against Babies

    12 points • jul 05, 2022

  43. The Philippines Has a New Liar in Chief

    12 points • jul 15, 2022

  44. What Californians Need to Know About Monkeypox

    12 points • jul 15, 2022

  45. The Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 have together become dominant in the U.S., the C.D.C. estimates.

    12 points • jul 01, 2022

  46. From Flight Attendant to Funeral Planner: New Beginnings in the Covid Era

    12 points • jul 26, 2022

  47. ‘Woman’ and ‘Female’ Didn’t Start as Words About Men

    12 points • jul 03, 2022

  48. The Enduring Appeal of the Self-Taught Artist

    12 points • jul 10, 2022

  49. A Drive to St. Michaels Leads to Historical Homes and Bay Views

    12 points • jul 11, 2022

  50. What Baby Boomers Want (Options!), Senior Housing Delivers

    12 points • jul 20, 2022

  51. Uncle Lou Is a Restaurant for People Who Love Chinatown

    11 points • jul 07, 2022

  52. Joe Manchin Is a Symptom, but It’s the Senate That’s Sick

    11 points • jul 20, 2022

  53. Photography’s Delightful Obsessives

    11 points • jul 30, 2022

  54. Passengers Sigh as Heathrow Caps Numbers to Head Off ‘Airmageddon’

    11 points • jul 17, 2022

  55. ‘Is That Ableist?’ Good Question.

    11 points • jul 18, 2022

  56. Trump: A Brat, but Not a Child

    11 points • jul 15, 2022

  57. Why Republicans Are Having Gas Pains

    11 points • jul 23, 2022

  58. Did Egypt Originate Geometry Theorem?

    11 points • jul 03, 2022

  59. The Age of Distracti-pression

    11 points • jul 10, 2022

  60. Papaya King, a Hot Dog Pioneer on the Upper East Side, Faces a Possible End

    10 points • jul 09, 2022

  61. Artists Scrutinize a Collector’s Nazi Family Past

    10 points • jul 02, 2022

  62. Police Seek Help in Deaths of Two Saudi Sisters in Australia

    10 points • jul 30, 2022

  63. Inmates Allege They Were Raped and Assaulted After Guard Was Bribed

    10 points • jul 29, 2022

  64. How to Actually Follow Through on the Relationship Advice You Get

    10 points • jul 03, 2022

  65. The Long, Slow Drowning of the New Jersey Shore

    10 points • jul 07, 2022

  66. Leo Stone, 93, a Psychoanalyst and a Teacher

    9 points • jul 18, 2022

  67. Cuisine to Match a Striking Setting

    9 points • jul 21, 2022

  68. Where Is Pete Panto?

    9 points • jul 12, 2022

  69. Amanda Seyfried on Her Emmy Nod and Making a Fraud Feel Sympathetic

    9 points • jul 13, 2022

  70. When Nature Calls, Phillies Relievers Have a Place to Go

    9 points • jul 01, 2022

  71. Pope to Offer a Long-Sought Apology to Canada’s Indigenous People

    9 points • jul 25, 2022

  72. What Becomes a Star Most? For Tom Cruise, It’s Control.

    8 points • jul 06, 2022

  73. Wine Country Is in North Georgia

    8 points • jul 01, 2022

  74. Jobs Aplenty, but a Shortage of Care Keeps Many Women From Benefiting

    8 points • jul 08, 2022

  75. How to Walk in New York

    8 points • jul 07, 2022

  76. The Persistent Myth That Restricting Abortion Rights Won’t Affect the Rich

    8 points • jul 04, 2022

  77. Democrats’ Plan to Win in 2022 Looks a Lot Like 2020 and 2018

    8 points • jul 31, 2022

  78. His First Novel Was a Critical Hit. Two Decades Later, He Rewrote It.

    8 points • jul 18, 2022

  79. ‘Downton Shabby’: A Commoner Takes on an English Castle

    8 points • jul 17, 2022

  80. Russia Agrees to Let Ukraine Ship Grain, Easing World Food Shortage

    8 points • jul 23, 2022

  81. Violent Threats to Election Workers Are Common. Prosecutions Are Not.

    8 points • jul 02, 2022

  82. No. 2 Theranos Executive Found Guilty of 12 Counts of Fraud

    7 points • jul 09, 2022

  83. America’s Post-Roe Chaos Is Here

    7 points • jul 02, 2022

  84. ‘The Day the Music Died’ Review: ‘American Pie,’ the Life of a Hit

    6 points • jul 23, 2022

  85. Prosecutor Is Barred From Pursuing Criminal Case Against Trump Ally

    6 points • jul 26, 2022

  86. On Conservative Radio, Misleading Message Is Clear: ‘Democrats Cheat’

    6 points • jul 06, 2022

  87. The Era of Buying Top Sports Cars Cheaply Seems to Be Over

    6 points • jul 03, 2022

  88. A Conductor’s Career, Cut Short, Still Blazes on Recordings

    6 points • jul 11, 2022

  89. Statue of Black Educator Replaces Confederate General in U.S. Capitol

    6 points • jul 15, 2022

  90. A Pastor Ripped Apart by Our Divided Country

    6 points • jul 22, 2022

  91. At a Border Crossing, Security Trumps Openness

    6 points • jul 03, 2022

  92. How Rosé Became a Lifestyle

    6 points • jul 01, 2022

  93. Former Dance Instructor Accused of Sexual Assault in Lawsuit

    5 points • jul 23, 2022

  94. Biodiversity Crisis Affects Billions Who Rely on Wild Species, Researchers Say

    5 points • jul 09, 2022

  95. Ritzi Jacobi, Maker of Mind-Bending Textile Art, Dies at 80

    5 points • jul 21, 2022

  96. I’m With Stupid

    5 points • jul 21, 2022

  97. 19 No-Cook Recipes for a Heat Wave

    5 points • jul 25, 2022

  98. Portraits by Barkley L. Hendricks Will Hang With Old Masters at the Frick

    5 points • jul 14, 2022

  99. For a Revered Art House Cinema, a Season of Off Screen Turmoil

    5 points • jul 22, 2022

  100. U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. Poised to Join Big Ten, Rattling College Sports Anew

    5 points • jul 01, 2022