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New York Times (Nov 2022)

  1. What if Every Moment Since Jan. 6 Was Just the Calm Before the Storm?

    22 points • nov 05, 2022

  2. For Daughter of American Militant, Scars of ISIS’ Reign Run Deep

    21 points • nov 03, 2022

  3. Howard Stern Says He’s Changed. How Much?

    21 points • nov 25, 2022

  4. Christmas Trees Trimmed in Irony

    21 points • nov 29, 2022

  5. An Old Medicine Grows New Hair for Pennies a Day, Doctors Say

    21 points • nov 07, 2022

  6. ‘The Menu’ Review: Eat, Pray, Run!

    20 points • nov 27, 2022

  7. How Can a Historic Garden Adapt to Climate Change?

    20 points • nov 05, 2022

  8. Daniel Barenboim, a Towering Maestro Held Back by Illness

    20 points • nov 09, 2022

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

    20 points • nov 22, 2022

  10. Can Germans Save Their Beloved Rhine?

    20 points • nov 13, 2022

  11. Why Is My Eyelid Twitching?

    20 points • nov 26, 2022

  12. The Coldhearted Carbon Math

    20 points • nov 14, 2022

  13. A Smart, Playful Book About the Underappreciated Index

    20 points • nov 01, 2022

  14. How FTX’s Sister Firm Brought the Crypto Exchange Down

    19 points • nov 19, 2022

  15. Will the Whole Political World Become a Crime Scene?

    19 points • nov 01, 2022

  16. Restaurant Review: Why Does This Tibetan Kitchen Also Cook Sichuan Food?

    19 points • nov 10, 2022

  17. For Latin American Women, Horror and Fantasy Capture Everyday Struggle

    19 points • nov 10, 2022

  18. Thank You, Julie Powell. I Owe You.

    19 points • nov 03, 2022

  19. Another Covid Wave Could Be Coming. Here’s How to Make Your Holiday Plans.

    19 points • nov 17, 2022

  20. When a Girl’s First Period Calls for Celebration, Not Stigma

    19 points • nov 02, 2022

  21. The 50 Best Movies on HBO Max Right Now

    19 points • nov 26, 2022

  22. Brigitte Giraud Wins Goncourt Prize With Tragic Novel of Loss

    19 points • nov 06, 2022

  23. Billionaire No More: Patagonia Founder Gives Away the Company

    19 points • nov 10, 2022

  24. The Truth About Down Syndrome

    19 points • nov 09, 2022

  25. Americans Need Generic Drugs. But Can They Trust Them?

    19 points • nov 02, 2022

  26. The Colombian Architect Who Reimagined Modernism for a New Era

    19 points • nov 28, 2022

  27. Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession

    19 points • nov 18, 2022

  28. In a Run-Down Roman Villa, a Princess From Texas Awaits Her Next Act

    19 points • nov 09, 2022

  29. Mother Held After Toddler and Baby Are Fatally Stabbed in the Bronx

    18 points • nov 27, 2022

  30. Charley Trippi, Versatile Football Hall of Famer, Dies at 100

    18 points • nov 07, 2022

  31. The Sad Fate of the Ancient, Well-Shelled Mariners

    18 points • nov 10, 2022

  32. Have Republicans Learned Anything From Their Dance With the Donald?

    18 points • nov 19, 2022

  33. The 2022 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Books Winners at Work

    18 points • nov 12, 2022

  34. The First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All the Leaf Blowers

    18 points • nov 09, 2022

  35. We Need to Rethink How to Adapt to the Climate Crisis

    18 points • nov 01, 2022

  36. Climate Change Is Threatening Hawaii’s Coral Reefs. So They Called the Insurance Guy.

    18 points • nov 23, 2022

  37. The Default Tech Settings You Should Turn Off Right Away

    18 points • nov 09, 2022

  38. In Colorado, Boebert trails her opponent by just a few dozen votes.

    18 points • nov 10, 2022

  39. I Wish the Jury Had Not Sentenced My Family’s Killer to Death

    18 points • nov 02, 2022

  40. How Vatican II Failed Catholics — and Catholicism

    18 points • nov 06, 2022

  41. ‘In Love,’ a Novelist’s Powerful Memoir About a Happy Marriage and an Assisted Suicide

    17 points • nov 28, 2022

  42. How Noah Baumbach Made ‘White Noise’ a Disaster Movie for Our Moment

    17 points • nov 24, 2022

  43. NASA Spacecraft Finishes Its Close Encounter With the Moon

    17 points • nov 22, 2022

  44. They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They’re Profit Centers.

    17 points • nov 28, 2022

  45. Msgr. John Meier, Who Searched for ‘Historical Jesus,’ Dies at 80

    17 points • nov 02, 2022

  46. Love Comes and Goes, but a Screenshot Is Forever

    16 points • nov 08, 2022

  47. With Federal Aid on the Table, Utilities Shift to Embrace Climate Goals

    16 points • nov 30, 2022

  48. The Man Behind China’s Aggressive New Voice

    16 points • nov 09, 2022

  49. Pecan Tarts: A Love Story

    16 points • nov 05, 2022

  50. Allegation of Supreme Court Breach Prompts Calls for Inquiry and Ethics Code

    16 points • nov 22, 2022

  51. My Greek Father’s Simple, Comforting Bowl of Chickpeas and Spinach

    16 points • nov 06, 2022

  52. Americans Flock to Vote Early as Hints Emerge of Republican Strength

    16 points • nov 05, 2022

  53. The Fight for the Soul of Pilates

    16 points • nov 02, 2022

  54. The Hidden Costs of Cheap Meat

    16 points • nov 30, 2022

  55. At Home Beneath the Waves

    16 points • nov 09, 2022

  56. A Chilling Crackdown at a Tehran Apartment Complex

    16 points • nov 03, 2022

  57. The Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, Dynamic Harlem Pastor, Dies at 73

    16 points • nov 26, 2022

  58. Texas Goes Permitless on Guns, and Police Face an Armed Public

    15 points • nov 01, 2022

  59. ON THE VERGE; Fanning Island. Where ?

    15 points • nov 09, 2022

  60. When Does Collaboration Become Collusion?

    15 points • nov 08, 2022

  61. Louise Tobin, 104, Dies; Jazz Vocalist Made Comeback After a Hiatus

    15 points • nov 29, 2022

  62. A Small-Town Librarian Spoke Against Censorship. Then the Dark Money Came for Her.

    15 points • nov 18, 2022

  63. One of Nature’s Most Impressive Jumpers: The Springtail

    15 points • nov 08, 2022

  64. Tie-Dye, From Stylish to Traditional

    15 points • nov 02, 2022

  65. 36 Hours in Oakland, California

    15 points • nov 05, 2022

  66. Sacheen Littlefeather and the Question of Native Identity

    15 points • nov 01, 2022

  67. Elizabeth Hardwick’s Master Class on Literature and Life

    14 points • nov 07, 2022

  68. Republican Tom Kean Jr. Defeats Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat, in New Jersey

    14 points • nov 10, 2022

  69. Siddhartha Mukherjee Finds Medical Mystery — and Metaphor — in the Tiny Cell

    14 points • nov 01, 2022

  70. U.S. Releases Guantánamo’s Oldest Prisoner

    14 points • nov 01, 2022

  71. The Joys (and Challenges) of Sex After 70

    14 points • nov 09, 2022

  72. Indian, Twice Removed

    14 points • nov 09, 2022

  73. Biden Helped Democrats Avert a ’22 Disaster. What About ’24?

    14 points • nov 30, 2022

  74. La Brea Tar Pits Begin an Unusual Rebrand

    14 points • nov 15, 2022

  75. Bringing His Gospel Home; City Hall Lends Ear to Captain of Privatization

    13 points • nov 26, 2022

  76. I Write About Post-Roe America Every Day. It’s Worse Than You Think.

    13 points • nov 06, 2022

  77. How Covid Stole Our Time and How We Can Get It Back

    13 points • nov 02, 2022

  78. Accord, N.Y.: A ‘Laid-Back Agricultural Hub’ With a ‘Chill Vibe’

    13 points • nov 04, 2022

  79. Sea Turtle Sanctuary Has Survived 40 Years. Climate Change May Kill It.

    13 points • nov 10, 2022

  80. Israel’s New Kingmaker Is a Dangerous Extremist and He’s Here to Stay

    13 points • nov 08, 2022

  81. Restaurant Review: At Koloman, Elegant Schnitzel and Other Viennese Wonders

    12 points • nov 30, 2022

  82. Chinese Unrest Over Lockdown Upends Global Economic Outlook

    12 points • nov 30, 2022

  83. John David Washington Gets an Education in ‘The Piano Lesson’

    12 points • nov 09, 2022

  84. Elon Musk Has No Idea What He’s Doing at Twitter

    12 points • nov 12, 2022

  85. In Texas’ Gobbler Country, an Overlooked Mascot Gets Its Due

    12 points • nov 24, 2022

  86. Tracking the Mail Vote in the Uncalled House Districts

    12 points • nov 14, 2022

  87. Even if Republicans Outlaw Abortion, Americans Will Soon Rebel

    12 points • nov 09, 2022

  88. ‘One Foot in the Present, One Foot in the Past:’ Understanding E.M.D.R.

    12 points • nov 02, 2022

  89. What We Know About the Walmart Shooting Victims

    12 points • nov 25, 2022

  90. Why Do We Change the Clocks, Anyway?

    12 points • nov 06, 2022

  91. In Wealthy City, a Marxist Mayor Wins Over Voters

    11 points • nov 30, 2022

  92. Thai Creatives Breathe New Life Into Bangkok’s Oldest Neighborhoods

    11 points • nov 13, 2022

  93. Will Exercising With a Cold Make You Sicker?

    11 points • nov 30, 2022

  94. Doris Grumbach, Author Who Explored Women’s Plight, Dies at 104

    11 points • nov 09, 2022

  95. After Hurricane Nicole, Condo Owners Grapple With Living Beachside

    11 points • nov 14, 2022

  96. Republican Elites Might Be Done With Trump, but He’s Not Done With Them

    11 points • nov 14, 2022

  97. Lithium-Ion Batteries in E-Bikes and Other Devices Pose Fire Risks

    11 points • nov 16, 2022

  98. Yordan Alvarez’s Family Is Making Up for Lost Time

    11 points • nov 01, 2022

  99. As N.Y.C. Swipes Out MetroCards, One Artist Honors the Yellow and Blue

    11 points • nov 18, 2022

  100. In the Political Talk Show Race, Outrage Is Winning

    11 points • nov 02, 2022