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New York Times (Jul 2022)

  1. Turkey Lifts its Veto at NATO

    206 points • jul 01, 2022

  2. The Prime Minister Britain Needs Now

    205 points • jul 14, 2022

  3. How to Invest When Inflation Is Bad and a Recession May Loom

    205 points • jul 15, 2022

  4. The Sleep Debt Collector Is Here

    204 points • jul 01, 2022

  5. My Sister Did Me Wrong in Secret. Should I Tell Her I Know?

    204 points • jul 01, 2022

  6. A Middle Eastern Party Scene Is Thriving on Brooklyn’s Dance Floors

    202 points • jul 18, 2022

  7. How Many Friends Do You Really Need?

    200 points • jul 12, 2022

  8. Mall Shooting Shocks Denmark on a Joyful Summer Weekend

    200 points • jul 05, 2022

  9. Israel’s Spies Have Hit Iran Hard. In Tehran, Some Big Names Paid the Price.

    199 points • jul 01, 2022

  10. Larry Storch, Comic Actor Best Known for ‘F Troop,’ Dies at 99

    196 points • jul 09, 2022

  11. Eric R. Holder Jr. is found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2019 killing of Nipsey Hussle.

    196 points • jul 07, 2022

  12. Hidden Artwork Revealed by X-Ray Appears to Be Van Gogh Self-Portrait, Experts Say

    195 points • jul 16, 2022

  13. The Impossible Task of Keeping Up With the Ingebrigtsens

    193 points • jul 16, 2022

  14. Wildfires, and a Heat Wave, Sweep Across Europe

    192 points • jul 18, 2022

  15. The Secret History of Women in Coding

    191 points • jul 19, 2022

  16. Brittney Griner Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges in Russia

    188 points • jul 07, 2022

  17. As U.S. Covid hospitalizations climb, a chronic nursing shortage is worsening.

    188 points • jul 16, 2022

  18. Michael Mann’s Damaged Men

    187 points • jul 21, 2022

  19. The Effortless Way to Style a Coffee Table

    187 points • jul 21, 2022

  20. The Supreme Court Takes Us Back … Way Back

    187 points • jul 01, 2022

  21. The Power of Negative Thinking

    185 points • jul 27, 2022

  22. William Hart, Driving Force Behind the Delfonics, Dies at 77

    185 points • jul 21, 2022

  23. Math Defeated Him in School. In His 60s, He Went Back for More.

    184 points • jul 14, 2022

  24. In City Where ‘Europe Starts,’ Ethnic Russians Start Questioning Putin’s War

    183 points • jul 04, 2022

  25. How to Make a Decision When There’s No ‘Right’ One

    179 points • jul 22, 2022

  26. Will Reactionaries Impose a Red-State Social Order on the Rest of Us?

    176 points • jul 04, 2022

  27. A Recession Alarm Is Ringing on Wall Street

    176 points • jul 22, 2022

  28. Restaurant Review: At Kono, the Chef Knows Chicken Inside and Out

    175 points • jul 26, 2022

  29. Wonking Out: The Meaning of the Plunging Euro

    174 points • jul 17, 2022

  30. I Was Wrong About Inflation

    173 points • jul 22, 2022

  31. The Incredible Journey of Three African Wild Dogs

    173 points • jul 01, 2022

  32. Crazies, Cowards and the Trump Coup

    172 points • jul 02, 2022

  33. Directing the Beatles Was Just One Part of His Long and Winding Career

    172 points • jul 07, 2022

  34. No, Justice Alito, Reproductive Justice Is in the Constitution

    172 points • jul 01, 2022

  35. How to Cook in a Vacation Rental (and Still Enjoy Your Vacation)

    170 points • jul 30, 2022

  36. The Saga of a World War II Ancestor of Miss Piggy, Bert and Yoda

    169 points • jul 14, 2022

  37. Supreme Court Narrows Ruling for Tribes in Oklahoma

    168 points • jul 01, 2022

  38. Once a Crucial Refuge, ‘Gayborhoods’ Lose L.G.B.T.Q. Residents in Major Cities

    168 points • jul 04, 2022

  39. What Makes a Fetus a Person?

    166 points • jul 02, 2022

  40. Prosecutor Says Gang Terrorized Hell's Kitchen

    166 points • jul 17, 2022

  41. There’s a Reason We Can’t Have Nice Things

    165 points • jul 22, 2022

  42. Supreme Court to Hear Case on State Legislatures’ Power Over Elections

    164 points • jul 02, 2022

  43. Ken Auletta Finally Wrote the Harvey Weinstein Story He Wanted to Tell

    161 points • jul 08, 2022

  44. Dueling Weaknesses

    160 points • jul 12, 2022

  45. Big Names, Big Money and a Big Pushback at LIV Golf’s Oregon Event

    160 points • jul 01, 2022

  46. Moroccan Cooked Carrot Salad

    159 points • jul 02, 2022

  47. Spider Webb, Tattoo Artist With a Defiant Streak, Dies at 78

    159 points • jul 14, 2022

  48. How Unlikely Is It That the Audits of Comey and McCabe Were a Coincidence? A Statistical Exploration.

    158 points • jul 08, 2022

  49. Nuclear Power Gets New Push in U.S., Winning Converts

    157 points • jul 06, 2022

  50. Siberia or Japan? Expert Google Maps Players Can Tell at a Glimpse.

    157 points • jul 07, 2022

  51. The Democrat Who’s Flipping the Campaign Script

    156 points • jul 03, 2022

  52. The BA.5 Wave

    156 points • jul 15, 2022

  53. I Was Wrong About Al Franken

    155 points • jul 22, 2022

  54. Missouri Man Is Exonerated in 3 Killings After 43 Years in Prison

    155 points • jul 02, 2022

  55. What New Abortion Bans Mean for the Youngest Patients

    155 points • jul 18, 2022

  56. Picasso & Company: The Artists Who (Finally) Conquered America

    155 points • jul 17, 2022

  57. In Rome, a New Museum for Recovered Treasures Before They Return Home

    153 points • jul 19, 2022

  58. How to Talk About ‘Extreme Weather’ With Your Angry Uncle

    152 points • jul 26, 2022

  59. What It Means to Raise an American Girl Now

    151 points • jul 14, 2022

  60. The Vanishing Moderate Democrat

    151 points • jul 01, 2022

  61. Ethics Board Moves to Penalize Jeffrey Clark, Who Aided Trump in Election Plot

    148 points • jul 23, 2022

  62. Ridgewood, N.J.: A Historic Suburb With a View of the City

    148 points • jul 03, 2022

  63. A Warren Buffett Protégée Strikes Out on Her Own

    148 points • jul 17, 2022

  64. They Traded Southern California for Upstate New York (and a Barn)

    146 points • jul 12, 2022

  65. Smuggling Migrants at the Border Now a Billion-Dollar Business

    146 points • jul 26, 2022

  66. Ex-C.I.A. Engineer Convicted in Biggest Theft Ever of Agency Secrets

    144 points • jul 14, 2022

  67. Highest Mortgage Rates Since 2008 Housing Crisis Cool Sales

    144 points • jul 01, 2022

  68. Pardon Plea by Adolf Eichmann, Nazi War Criminal, Is Made Public

    143 points • jul 05, 2022

  69. That Voice You’re Hearing? It Might Be Hers.

    142 points • jul 23, 2022

  70. At a LIV Golf Event, Thin Crowds and a Tense Start

    142 points • jul 31, 2022

  71. 20 Wines Under $20: Great Summer Values

    142 points • jul 23, 2022

  72. There’s a Reason Trump Could Try to Overturn the Results of the 2020 Election

    141 points • jul 23, 2022

  73. Where Dalí Once Painted the Sea, Wind Turbines Are Set to Rise

    141 points • jul 19, 2022

  74. What to Do Now to Prepare for the Next Recession

    139 points • jul 03, 2022

  75. Lufthansa Cancels Nearly All Flights in Frankfurt and Munich, Stranding 130,000 Travelers

    138 points • jul 28, 2022

  76. How the Kremlin Is Forcing Ukrainians to Adopt Russian Life

    138 points • jul 31, 2022

  77. Diana Kennedy’s Complicated Relationship With Mexican Cuisine

    137 points • jul 27, 2022

  78. A Wilting Climate Response

    136 points • jul 18, 2022

  79. Meet the New Voice of Baseball

    135 points • jul 18, 2022

  80. ‘Crisis and Decline’: Report Paints a Bleak Assessment of Australia’s Environment

    135 points • jul 21, 2022

  81. Relief Eludes Many Renters as Fed Raises Interest Rates

    134 points • jul 12, 2022

  82. As BA.5 Spreads, White House Warns Covid Is Not Over

    134 points • jul 14, 2022

  83. Red and Blue America Will Never Be the Same

    134 points • jul 27, 2022

  84. Pictures of Brittney Griner in custody offer few clues to her well-being.

    134 points • jul 02, 2022

  85. 14-Year-Old Dies After Being Shot in Harlem, Police Say

    132 points • jul 21, 2022

  86. Seven Key Provisions in the Climate Deal

    131 points • jul 30, 2022

  87. Show the Carnage

    131 points • jul 07, 2022

  88. The Fake Electors Scheme, Explained

    130 points • jul 29, 2022

  89. A Whale Feeding Frenzy in Antarctica Signals a Conservation Success

    130 points • jul 08, 2022

  90. Litter Boxes for Students Who Identify as Furries? Not So, Says School Official

    130 points • jul 09, 2022

  91. The Jan. 6 Hearings Did a Great Service, by Making Great TV

    130 points • jul 23, 2022

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

    130 points • jul 05, 2022

  93. What to Know About California’s Landmark Plastics Law

    128 points • jul 06, 2022

  94. After Stock Market’s Worst Start in 50 Years, Some See More Pain Ahead

    128 points • jul 01, 2022

  95. Some Surprising Good News: Bookstores Are Booming and Becoming More Diverse

    128 points • jul 11, 2022

  96. At Yosemite, a Preservation Plan That Calls for Chain Saws

    128 points • jul 28, 2022

  97. A Transformative Term at the Most Conservative Supreme Court in Nearly a Century

    127 points • jul 02, 2022

  98. How Joe Manchin Aided Coal, and Earned Millions

    127 points • jul 19, 2022

  99. JetBlue and Spirit announce plan to merge, creating fifth-largest U.S. airline.

    126 points • jul 29, 2022

  100. Crypto Is Crashing. Where Were the Regulators?

    126 points • jul 13, 2022