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New York Times (2022)

  1. Reno Is Booming. Some Workers Feel Left Behind.

    40 points • oct 15, 2022

  2. Israeli Police Attack Mourners Before Funeral for Palestinian American Journalist

    40 points • may 15, 2022

  3. China’s Xi offers closer cooperation with Russia in a call with Putin.

    40 points • jun 16, 2022

  4. Man Pleads Guilty to Selling $2.7 Million Worth of Unregistered Covid Pesticide

    40 points • jun 11, 2022

  5. My Trans Journey: A History in 6 Passports

    40 points • feb 07, 2022

  6. Giuliani in Talks to Testify to House Jan. 6 Panel

    40 points • feb 13, 2022

  7. What’s That Oddball Conifer? A Japanese Umbrella Pine.

    40 points • oct 15, 2022

  8. U.S. Electric Car Sales Climb Sharply Despite Shortages

    40 points • jul 16, 2022

  9. McDonald’s Ice Cream Woes Have Inspired Memes, Mockery and Now, a Federal Lawsuit

    40 points • mar 15, 2022

  10. The Law of Unintended Political Consequences Strikes Again

    40 points • jan 06, 2022

  11. Tony Award Winners 2022: Complete List

    40 points • jun 13, 2022

  12. Does the Democratic Party Want Swagger? Or Does It Want Michelle Wu?

    40 points • sep 24, 2022

  13. Explosive Scenes as New Zealand Police Move to End Weekslong Occupation

    40 points • mar 03, 2022

  14. Eric Schmitt defeats Eric Greitens to win Missouri’s G.O.P. Senate primary.

    40 points • aug 03, 2022

  15. Duke Riley: Grand Master Trash

    40 points • jun 18, 2022

  16. At Harvard, a Confederate Flag Spurred Ketanji Brown Jackson to Act

    40 points • mar 22, 2022

  17. In Seattle, a Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water

    40 points • oct 19, 2022

  18. Happy New Year

    40 points • jan 01, 2022

  19. Once an Open Sewer, New York Harbor Now Teems With Life. Thank the Clean Water Act.

    39 points • dec 31, 2022

  20. Read Your Way Through Tangier

    39 points • nov 30, 2022

  21. Late Night Delves Into Day 3 of the Jan. 6 Hearings

    39 points • jun 18, 2022

  22. How Droughts in Mexico Could Shape the Future of the Beer Industry

    39 points • nov 13, 2022

  23. Alone With a Basketball, a Hoop, and Covid

    39 points • jan 18, 2022

  24. Something in the Way We Move

    39 points • may 04, 2022

  25. My Mental Health Issues Have a Name: Bruce

    39 points • dec 10, 2022

  26. Thomas Piketty’s Radical Plan to Redistribute Wealth

    39 points • apr 20, 2022

  27. Virginia McLaurin Dies; Sharecroppers’ Daughter Who Danced With the Obamas

    39 points • nov 17, 2022

  28. Michael Bublé Always Finds a Way

    39 points • mar 20, 2022

  29. 36 Hours in Granada, Spain

    39 points • feb 18, 2022

  30. $1.1 Million Homes in Illinois, Georgia and Vermont

    39 points • nov 10, 2022

  31. In Dog DNA, Small Size Has an Ancient Pedigree

    39 points • jan 31, 2022

  32. The True Meaning of Juneteenth

    39 points • jun 20, 2022

  33. Janelle Monáe Was Expelled From a Writing Program

    39 points • may 06, 2022

  34. Una temporada de campeonatos en tierra de mariachis

    39 points • nov 07, 2022

  35. How China Has Added to Its Influence Over the iPhone

    39 points • sep 08, 2022

  36. The Memoir That Exposed a Family’s Secrets. And a Society’s.

    39 points • may 17, 2022

  37. Ronald Reagan’s New Economic Order, and What It Meant for America

    39 points • apr 11, 2022

  38. Is America’s Economy Entering a New Normal?

    39 points • mar 25, 2022

  39. Unwilling to Hold Their Nose and Vote, Ticket-Splitters Make Their Mark

    39 points • nov 10, 2022

  40. From the South Side to the Loop, Chicago’s Innovative Spirit Thrives

    39 points • jun 10, 2022

  41. 36 Hours in San Diego

    39 points • sep 09, 2022

  42. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love the Cello

    39 points • nov 09, 2022

  43. The Settings That Make Smartphones Easier for Everyone to Use

    39 points • sep 23, 2022

  44. Killer Asteroids Are Hiding in Plain Sight. A New Tool Helps Spot Them.

    39 points • jun 01, 2022

  45. Creed Taylor, Producer Who Shaped Jazz for Decades, Dies at 93

    39 points • aug 27, 2022

  46. The Beef Patty Is Jamaica in the Palm of Your Hand

    39 points • feb 27, 2022

  47. Charles E. Entenmann, Last of a Storied Baking Family, Dies at 92

    38 points • mar 11, 2022

  48. In Phoenix, a Taiwanese Chip Giant Builds a Hedge Against China

    38 points • dec 07, 2022

  49. Review: In ‘Made for Love,’ She Can’t Get Him Out of Her Head

    38 points • dec 06, 2022

  50. For China’s Auto Market, Electric Isn’t the Future. It’s the Present.

    38 points • sep 27, 2022

  51. Birds That Build Nests With Domes May Be Doomed

    38 points • apr 15, 2022

  52. Why Abortion Has Become a Centerpiece of Democratic TV Ads in 2022

    38 points • aug 15, 2022

  53. ‘I Don’t Dare Get the Shot’: Virus Ravages Unvaccinated Older Hong Kongers

    38 points • feb 26, 2022

  54. Far-Right Republicans Press Closer to Power Over Future Elections

    38 points • jun 16, 2022

  55. The Wives of Republican Candidates Are Getting Personal

    38 points • sep 13, 2022

  56. Five Ways to Prevent the Next Sandy

    38 points • oct 29, 2022

  57. Back‐to‐Land Movement Seeks Self‐Sufficiency

    38 points • nov 07, 2022

  58. Golden State Beats Boston Celtics to Win N.B.A. Championship

    38 points • jun 18, 2022

  59. Mark Rylance on ‘Jerusalem’ and the Golf Comedy ‘Phantom of the Open’

    38 points • jun 05, 2022

  60. ‘Snip Snip Hooray’: Vasectomies Among the Young and Child-Free May Be Rising

    38 points • aug 20, 2022

  61. Northeast Braces for Storm After Heavy Snow in the South

    38 points • jan 16, 2022

  62. The 2022 Well Gift Guide

    38 points • nov 22, 2022

  63. It Seems Odd That We Would Just Let the World Burn

    38 points • may 05, 2022

  64. Musk’s Twitter: Weed Memes. Editable Tweets. And the Return of Trump.

    38 points • apr 27, 2022

  65. Men Have a Lot to Lose When Roe Falls

    38 points • may 27, 2022

  66. Bolsonaro Is Afraid of Going to Prison, and He’s Right to Be

    38 points • aug 09, 2022

  67. The Climate Novelist Who Transcends Despair

    38 points • oct 09, 2022

  68. Boy, 6, Critically Hurt After Plunging Down Elevator Shaft in the Bronx

    38 points • apr 23, 2022

  69. For the Mets, Deep Breaths, a Little Chatter and a Lot of Wins

    38 points • jun 25, 2022

  70. Head of U.N. Agency Resigns After Questions Arise About Loans

    38 points • may 10, 2022

  71. Biden extends the national pandemic emergency first declared in March 2020.

    38 points • feb 22, 2022

  72. ‘It’s Just Been Hell’: Life as the Victim of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory

    38 points • jul 13, 2022

  73. How Sam Bankman-Fried Put Effective Altruism on the Defensive

    38 points • dec 14, 2022

  74. How New York Got a Glorious Throwback Roller-Skating Extravaganza

    38 points • jun 23, 2022

  75. The Hidden Costs of Cheap Meat

    38 points • nov 30, 2022

  76. In Art and Tennis, Watch Out for the Backhand

    38 points • mar 18, 2022

  77. Online Sports Betting’s N.Y. Debut: $2.4 Billion in Wagers in 5 Weeks

    38 points • feb 28, 2022

  78. This Is How You Get the Best Scrambled Eggs

    37 points • feb 28, 2022

  79. Worries about the strain on health care grow in the U.S. as hot spots spread and hospitalizations rise.

    37 points • may 08, 2022

  80. How a Pro Skateboarder Became an Apostle of Ancient Tuning

    37 points • jan 01, 2022

  81. The Boring Bill in Tennessee That Everyone Should Be Watching

    37 points • mar 29, 2022

  82. Ursula Bellugi, Pioneer in the World of Sign Language, Dies at 91

    37 points • apr 24, 2022

  83. A Handmade Home

    37 points • apr 24, 2022

  84. Please Let Me Do More Laundry and Vacuuming!

    37 points • sep 17, 2022

  85. Wonking Out: Lies, Damned Lies and Gasoline Prices

    37 points • mar 12, 2022

  86. Dr. Herbert Benson, Who Saw the Mind as Medicinal, Dies at 86

    37 points • feb 19, 2022

  87. Why Pakistan’s Army Wants the U.S. Back in the Region

    37 points • jan 24, 2022

  88. Jan. 6 Has Surfaced America’s Disdain for Democracy

    37 points • jun 25, 2022

  89. The Martha’s Vineyard Migrant Stunt Is Making One Truth About This Country Clear

    37 points • sep 17, 2022

  90. Rich, Famous and Then Forgotten: The Art of Rosa Bonheur

    37 points • dec 29, 2022

  91. FIGURE SKATING; Plushenko Stumbles, Then Soars to Title

    37 points • feb 14, 2022

  92. Soprano Withdraws From Opera, Citing ‘Blackface’ in Netrebko’s ‘Aida’

    37 points • jul 17, 2022

  93. Carleton Varney, Interior Designer Known as Mr. Color, Dies at 85

    37 points • jul 25, 2022

  94. So the Forehand Is Your Best Shot? You Sure?

    37 points • oct 31, 2022

  95. Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Ramesh Ponnuru

    37 points • feb 19, 2022

  96. Gridlock in Congress Has Amplified the Power of the Supreme Court

    37 points • jul 04, 2022

  97. Putin Is Teaching Us a Brutal Lesson About History

    37 points • feb 25, 2022

  98. Older Generations Are Reclaiming Rites of Passage

    37 points • aug 02, 2022

  99. Lesson of the Day: ‘How Women Sports Teams Got Their Start’

    37 points • dec 09, 2022

  100. For Putin, Invasion Is the Latest in a Long String of Failures in Ukraine

    37 points • apr 04, 2022