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New York Times (2022)

  1. ‘You Don’t Know Us Negroes’: Zora Neale Hurston, in Her Own Words

    20 points • jan 16, 2022

  2. In India’s Tech Capital, Floods Leave Workers Riding Tractors to Work

    20 points • sep 07, 2022

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

    20 points • nov 27, 2022

  4. Will Colombia Elect Its First Leftist Leader?

    20 points • may 27, 2022

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

    20 points • nov 05, 2022

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

    20 points • jul 28, 2022

  7. In Medicine, a Lack of Courage Has Helped Put Roe in Jeopardy

    20 points • jan 23, 2022

  8. Shopping for Side Tables

    20 points • jan 26, 2022

  9. How Are We Still Debating Interracial Marriage in 2022?

    20 points • mar 26, 2022

  10. Liz Cheney Invokes Lincoln and Grant in Impassioned Concession Speech

    20 points • aug 18, 2022

  11. How Does It End? A Way Out of the Ukraine War Proves Elusive.

    20 points • mar 15, 2022

  12. How German Companies Are Staring Down Putin’s Threat to Cut Off Gas

    19 points • aug 31, 2022

  13. Life in a Minnesota ‘Fishbowl’: Water Everywhere, Except Inside Town

    19 points • may 18, 2022

  14. ‘Let's Get Adel le Davis Right’

    19 points • feb 14, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 03, 2022

  16. Rescuing the Cuisine of Besieged Mariupol, Recipe by Family Recipe

    19 points • may 18, 2022

  17. One Graceless Tweet Doesn’t Warrant Cancellation

    19 points • mar 02, 2022

  18. Stream These 8 Great Performances by William Hurt

    19 points • mar 15, 2022

  19. Gene Treatment for Rare Epilepsy Causes Brain Side Effect in 2 Children

    19 points • oct 28, 2022

  20. American Bar Association May Eliminate Standardized Tests for Admissions

    19 points • jun 24, 2022

  21. Biden Offers More Free Covid Tests Although Demand Has Slowed

    19 points • may 19, 2022

  22. How a Recession Might — and Might Not — Happen

    19 points • apr 24, 2022

  23. Lifestyles of the Rich, Damaged and Totally Despicable

    19 points • mar 28, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 28, 2022

  25. Alcohol-Related Deaths Spiked During the Pandemic, a Study Shows

    19 points • mar 23, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 01, 2022

  27. What Straight-A Students Get Wrong

    19 points • feb 18, 2022

  28. At Shakespeare’s Globe, a Nonbinary Joan of Arc Causes a Stir

    19 points • sep 04, 2022

  29. RIGHT TO ABORTION DRAWS THOUSANDS TO CAPITAL RALLY

    19 points • may 16, 2022

  30. What the Omicron Wave Looks Like at One Brooklyn E.R.

    19 points • jan 17, 2022

  31. How the Suffrage Movement Betrayed Black Women

    19 points • feb 16, 2022

  32. FILM REVIEW; Mascara As Black As a Jolly Roger

    19 points • aug 18, 2022

  33. How Juul Hooked a Generation on Nicotine

    19 points • mar 31, 2022

  34. Lisa Joy on ‘Reminiscence,’ ‘Westworld’ and the Lure of Techno-Noir

    19 points • jun 24, 2022

  35. One Garment’s Journey Through History

    19 points • apr 13, 2022

  36. Two Days of Russian News Coverage: An Alternate Reality of War

    19 points • mar 09, 2022

  37. Mexico City: Hiking Mecca?

    19 points • apr 03, 2022

  38. A SWEDISH COOK WHO BROUGHT HER ART TO AMERICA

    19 points • dec 21, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 19, 2022

  40. House Hunting in France: A Diamond in the Rough Near the Basque Coast

    19 points • jan 27, 2022

  41. The Power of Lies in an Age of Political Fiction

    19 points • may 13, 2022

  42. 2022 Reading Picks From Times Staff Critics

    19 points • dec 12, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 10, 2022

  44. Dunellen, N.J.: Affordability, With a ‘Small-Town Quaintness’

    19 points • feb 07, 2022

  45. Is This the Last Generation to Live on New York City’s Wild Fringes?

    19 points • apr 04, 2022

  46. How to Maintain Friendships

    19 points • mar 21, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 02, 2022

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

    19 points • jul 10, 2022

  49. The Gods Must Be Crazy

    19 points • feb 28, 2022

  50. Take a Walk in the Woods. Doctor’s Orders.

    19 points • feb 26, 2022

  51. Renate Reinsve Steps, Reluctantly, Into the Spotlight

    19 points • feb 07, 2022

  52. Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss.

    19 points • sep 14, 2022

  53. The Truth About Down Syndrome

    19 points • nov 09, 2022

  54. Croatia, as It Does, Squeezes the Joy Out of Brazil’s Party

    19 points • dec 10, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 02, 2022

  56. Guess Who Wants Your Money

    19 points • feb 04, 2022

  57. Gaylord Perry, Hall of Fame Pitcher With a Doctoring Touch, Dies at 84

    19 points • dec 03, 2022

  58. A Memorable Chat With the ‘Voice of God’

    19 points • may 26, 2022

  59. Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession

    19 points • nov 18, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 06, 2022

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

    19 points • nov 10, 2022

  62. A Rising Dollar Is Hurting Other Currencies. Central Banks Are Stepping In.

    19 points • oct 28, 2022

  63. Review: ‘Cyrano de Bergerac,’ Now Noseless and Drunk on Words

    19 points • may 17, 2022

  64. A Key Inflation Gauge Is Still Rising, and War Could Make It Worse

    18 points • feb 26, 2022

  65. What to Cook Right Now

    18 points • sep 06, 2022

  66. The Reluctant Bride

    18 points • apr 20, 2022

  67. It’s Official: The Post-Cold War Era Is Over

    18 points • feb 26, 2022

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

    18 points • nov 10, 2022

  69. Cutchogue, N.Y.: An Appealing Alternative to the Hamptons

    18 points • may 16, 2022

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

    18 points • nov 27, 2022

  71. What Happens When Umpires Have to Say More Than ‘Play Ball!’

    18 points • oct 13, 2022

  72. M.I.T.’s Choice of Lecturer Ignited Criticism. So Did Its Decision to Cancel.

    18 points • jun 24, 2022

  73. Facing Surgery? Here’s How to Prepare.

    18 points • dec 07, 2022

  74. How Many Clothes Do I Really Need?

    18 points • oct 11, 2022

  75. Distorted Reality

    18 points • mar 25, 2022

  76. The World Is Awash in Plastic. Nations Plan a Treaty to Fix That.

    18 points • mar 04, 2022

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

    18 points • nov 19, 2022

  78. Big Names, Tiny Art

    18 points • aug 20, 2022

  79. North Carolina Wins the Battle of Tobacco Road, Retiring Krzyzewski

    18 points • apr 04, 2022

  80. Physics Body Concedes Mistakes in Study of Missile Defense

    18 points • sep 21, 2022

  81. The Case Against Appendectomies

    18 points • jan 25, 2022

  82. Growing Up Onscreen With ‘My Brilliant Friend’

    18 points • feb 28, 2022

  83. ‘Alcarràs’ Wins Top Prize at Berlin Film Festival

    18 points • feb 28, 2022

  84. How to Lower Your Summer Electric Bill

    18 points • jul 23, 2022

  85. Fast-food chains and food producers stay open in Russia, and mostly quiet about Ukraine.

    18 points • mar 06, 2022

  86. A Lynching Memorial Is Opening. The Country Has Never Seen Anything Like It.

    18 points • mar 29, 2022

  87. How Much Must I Give Up for My Schizophrenic Brother?

    18 points • aug 04, 2022

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

    18 points • nov 10, 2022

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

    18 points • jul 02, 2022

  90. Everybody Loves Red Hook. Or So They Say.

    18 points • mar 07, 2022

  91. How Do You Fight Jet Lag? Formula 1 Teams Have Their Ways.

    18 points • oct 02, 2022

  92. Humility Is a Virtue. But Can Humble People Succeed in the Modern World?

    18 points • oct 07, 2022

  93. ‘Slow Horses’ Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Failure

    18 points • apr 07, 2022

  94. As Museums Become Her Ally, Suzanne Lacy Brings Her Activism Inside

    18 points • mar 15, 2022

  95. The New Weddings in India’s South: ‘Expect Some Magic’

    18 points • jan 08, 2022

  96. How the Putin Shock Might Affect the World Economy

    18 points • mar 10, 2022

  97. A Gymnast’s Death Was Supposed to Be a Wake-Up Call. What Took So Long?

    18 points • apr 27, 2022

  98. Why Is Everyone So Angry? We Investigated.

    18 points • feb 24, 2022

  99. Is the Fed Braking Too Hard?

    18 points • oct 01, 2022

  100. After meeting with Ukraine refugees, Biden calls Putin ‘a butcher.’

    18 points • mar 28, 2022