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New York Times (Jul 2022)

  1. Russia Advances Behind Brutal Barrage, but Will Its Strategy Keep Working?

    324 points • jul 05, 2022

  2. Finding Love From Studio 1A in Rockefeller Plaza

    324 points • jul 02, 2022

  3. Windswept Views and ‘Glories Strung Like Beads’: Exploring Brooklyn by Ferry

    321 points • jul 09, 2022

  4. Lonely Last Days in the Suburban Office Park

    321 points • jul 06, 2022

  5. Shonka Dukureh, Actress Who Sang ‘Hound Dog’ in ‘Elvis,’ Dies at 44

    320 points • jul 23, 2022

  6. No More Pet Store Puppies? New York May Finally Ban Sales.

    320 points • jul 25, 2022

  7. The Healing Power of Strength Training

    319 points • jul 08, 2022

  8. The Delightful Implosion of Boris Johnson

    317 points • jul 09, 2022

  9. Stop Ruining Starry Nights

    317 points • jul 16, 2022

  10. Review: Newman and Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Movie Star

    316 points • jul 23, 2022

  11. States With Abortion Bans Risk Losing Their Economic Edge

    316 points • jul 12, 2022

  12. Ada Limón Is Named the Next Poet Laureate

    314 points • jul 13, 2022

  13. After Another Mass Shooting, Questions Loom About the Role of Parents

    310 points • jul 11, 2022

  14. Liz Cheney calls Trump ‘a domestic threat that we have never faced before.’

    306 points • jul 01, 2022

  15. In the Face of Fact, the Supreme Court Chose Faith

    305 points • jul 18, 2022

  16. Why Russia Believes It Cannot Lose the War in Ukraine

    303 points • jul 21, 2022

  17. With Few Able and Fewer Willing, U.S. Military Can’t Find Recruits

    301 points • jul 15, 2022

  18. Italy’s Unity Government Teeters, as Mario Draghi Offers to Resign

    300 points • jul 15, 2022

  19. Germany Hopes to Outrace a Russian Gas Cutoff and Bone Cold Winter

    299 points • jul 16, 2022

  20. Storms Drench Southwest Virginia, With Flooding, Landslides and Home Damage

    296 points • jul 15, 2022

  21. As the Large Hadron Collider Revs Up, Physicists’ Hopes Soar

    296 points • jul 01, 2022

  22. The Republican War on Sex

    290 points • jul 03, 2022

  23. 9/11 Families Call on Trump to Cancel Saudi-Backed Golf Event

    290 points • jul 18, 2022

  24. A Refreshing Look at Egypt’s Ancient Pyramids

    284 points • jul 05, 2022

  25. Before Heading to College, Make a Mental Health Checklist

    284 points • jul 11, 2022

  26. Adrift Between My Parents’ Two Americas

    284 points • jul 19, 2022

  27. What Amazon Prime’s Deal With Grubhub Means for Consumers

    283 points • jul 07, 2022

  28. Drug-Resistant Infections in Hospitals Soared During the Pandemic, C.D.C. Says

    283 points • jul 15, 2022

  29. Can a ‘Magic’ Protein Slow the Aging Process?

    281 points • jul 20, 2022

  30. Johnson’s Lies Worked for Years, Until They Didn’t

    280 points • jul 09, 2022

  31. Can Dual-Use Solar Panels Provide Power and Share Space With Crops?

    280 points • jul 01, 2022

  32. Did Nature Heal During the Pandemic ‘Anthropause’?

    279 points • jul 18, 2022

  33. In Ukraine, U.S. Veterans Step In Where the Military Will Not

    278 points • jul 04, 2022

  34. Fentanyl From the Government? A Vancouver Experiment Aims to Stop Overdoses

    278 points • jul 26, 2022

  35. Poll Shows Tight Race for Control of Congress as Class Divide Widens

    278 points • jul 14, 2022

  36. Meet the Canine Officers Guarding American Agriculture

    277 points • jul 24, 2022

  37. A Canine Companion So Nice It (Maybe) Evolved Twice

    276 points • jul 01, 2022

  38. 12 Can’t-Miss Summer Pastas

    276 points • jul 04, 2022

  39. Putin Aims to Shape a New Generation of Supporters, Through Schools

    274 points • jul 17, 2022

  40. Democratic Group Sues the Federal Election Commission Over Trump’s 2024 Hinting

    272 points • jul 21, 2022

  41. ‘Drive to Survive’ Made Americans Fall in Love With Formula 1

    271 points • jul 17, 2022

  42. How Fermented Foods May Alter Your Microbiome and Improve Your Health

    271 points • jul 20, 2022

  43. As Ukraine defends in the east and south, a U.S. official says Russia’s war effort is failing.

    266 points • jul 31, 2022

  44. The Choco Taco, Ice Cream Snack of American Summers, Is Discontinued

    264 points • jul 27, 2022

  45. The Secret to Aging Well? Contentment

    264 points • jul 08, 2022

  46. How Streaming Stars Pay the Price of Online Fame

    264 points • jul 30, 2022

  47. New Guidelines Encourage Breastfeeding Longer, but Call for More Parental Support

    264 points • jul 01, 2022

  48. The 20-Somethings Who Help the 70-Somethings Run Washington

    262 points • jul 02, 2022

  49. British Inflation Climbs to 9.4 Percent, a New 40-Year High

    262 points • jul 21, 2022

  50. For Foreign Fighters in Ukraine, a War Unlike Any They’ve Seen

    262 points • jul 08, 2022

  51. Jail Officer Charged in Killing Claims Gel Pellets Felt Like Glass Shards

    262 points • jul 23, 2022

  52. Liars, Losers and the Lessons of ‘Antiques Roadshow’

    261 points • jul 02, 2022

  53. In Athens Creativity in Art, Food and More Rises

    260 points • jul 02, 2022

  54. On ‘Yellowstone’ and in Montana, the Same Question: Who Owns the West?

    258 points • jul 27, 2022

  55. ‘Everything in Hong Kong Has Changed’: A Road to Reinvention

    257 points • jul 01, 2022

  56. Margaret Keane, Painter of Sad-Eyed Waifs, Dies at 94

    256 points • jul 01, 2022

  57. Phyo Zeya Thaw, Burmese Pro-democracy Rapper, 41, Is Executed

    254 points • jul 28, 2022

  58. With Housing Limited, a Gecko and a Possum Family Became Roommates

    253 points • jul 07, 2022

  59. Mitt Romney Is Inventing Policies for a Fantasy G.O.P.

    252 points • jul 14, 2022

  60. Climate Politics Are Worse Than You Think

    251 points • jul 19, 2022

  61. Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Highlights Legal Risks for Trump

    251 points • jul 01, 2022

  62. America Is Failing Refugees, and Itself

    250 points • jul 05, 2022

  63. Real Estate Firm Tied to Trump Inquiry Fined for Contempt of Court

    250 points • jul 07, 2022

  64. What in the World Happened to Elise Stefanik?

    246 points • jul 27, 2022

  65. Inside the Extreme Effort to Punish Women for Abortion

    245 points • jul 02, 2022

  66. Lily Safra, Star-Crossed Socialite and Philanthropist, Dies at 87

    241 points • jul 18, 2022

  67. Tina Peters, an indicted county clerk, loses the G.O.P. primary for Colorado secretary of state to Pam Anderson.

    240 points • jul 01, 2022

  68. 8 Dead as Flash Flooding Swamps Parts of Kentucky

    240 points • jul 29, 2022

  69. Below an Israeli City, a Musical Harmony Belies the Tensions Above Ground

    239 points • jul 24, 2022

  70. In Wimbledon’s Queue, Waiting Is a Pleasure, and the Point

    239 points • jul 06, 2022

  71. How Goes the War on Inflation?

    237 points • jul 29, 2022

  72. Justice Dept. Will Investigate Environmental Racism in Houston

    236 points • jul 24, 2022

  73. How Elon Musk Damaged Twitter and Left It Worse Off

    236 points • jul 13, 2022

  74. Plotting the Future of the Most Storied Studio in Jazz

    235 points • jul 25, 2022

  75. What It Means to See America in Person

    235 points • jul 18, 2022

  76. Skyrocketing Global Fuel Prices Threaten Livelihoods and Social Stability

    234 points • jul 03, 2022

  77. Dog Helps Rescue Owner Who Fell 70 Feet in California Forest

    234 points • jul 20, 2022

  78. The Good, the Bad and the Chicken on Jan. 6

    234 points • jul 23, 2022

  79. Peter Brook, Celebrated Stage Director of Scale and Humanity, Dies at 97

    233 points • jul 04, 2022

  80. These New Breastfeeding Guidelines Ignore the Reality of Many American Moms

    233 points • jul 07, 2022

  81. The Power of Touch, Especially for Men

    233 points • jul 09, 2022

  82. Cassidy Hutchinson Changes Everything

    231 points • jul 01, 2022

  83. I Went to the State Where the First Big Fight Over Abortion Is On. Here’s What I Saw.

    231 points • jul 19, 2022

  84. 40 Years Later, Nevada Man Is Charged With Murdering a 5-Year-Old Girl

    228 points • jul 13, 2022

  85. Infertility Patients and Doctors Fear Abortion Bans Could Restrict I.V.F.

    228 points • jul 06, 2022

  86. Miami-Dade School Board Rejects New Textbooks With Sex Education Curriculum

    224 points • jul 23, 2022

  87. B.J. Novak Went to Texas Looking for ‘Vengeance’ and Found America

    224 points • jul 28, 2022

  88. After Two Decades in Solitary, This Is His First Day Out

    220 points • jul 27, 2022

  89. Democrats Are Having a Purity-Test Problem at Exactly the Wrong Time

    219 points • jul 01, 2022

  90. Another Step Toward Climate Apocalypse

    219 points • jul 06, 2022

  91. The Life and Death of Daniel Auster, a Son of Literary Brooklyn

    217 points • jul 28, 2022

  92. I Work for Midwestern Democrats, and I Know How to Win Back Voters From the G.O.P.

    216 points • jul 19, 2022

  93. Shelter Island Feels Chic, Relaxed and Timeless

    216 points • jul 01, 2022

  94. Paul Sorvino, Master of the Mild-Mannered Mobster, Dies at 83

    212 points • jul 26, 2022

  95. A 30,000-Foot View of the Abortion Ruling’s Political Fallout

    212 points • jul 05, 2022

  96. ‘We Keep Getting Hit’: Flooded Kentucky Grows Weary After Another Natural Disaster

    210 points • jul 31, 2022

  97. The Explosive Ambitions of Kate the Chemist

    209 points • jul 13, 2022

  98. New Reading Curriculum Is Mired in Debate Over Race and Gender

    207 points • jul 22, 2022

  99. New Climate Promises, Same Old Global Warming

    207 points • jul 13, 2022

  100. Is the Future of American Opera Unfolding in Detroit?

    207 points • jul 09, 2022