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New York Times (2022)

  1. Review: The Met Opera’s Grand Old ‘Aida’ Isn’t Dead Yet

    12 points • dec 06, 2022

  2. How YoungBoy Never Broke Again Hit No. 1 From Jail: Fans Had His Back

    12 points • feb 18, 2022

  3. Officers Who Ignored Robbery to Play Pokémon Go Lose Appeal

    12 points • jan 13, 2022

  4. A Day Steeped in Ancient Tradition for a New King

    12 points • sep 14, 2022

  5. If Only Trump Had Been Stopped From Grabbing America’s Steering Wheel

    12 points • jun 30, 2022

  6. Frederick Combs, An Actor, Director And Playwright, 57

    12 points • oct 09, 2022

  7. The Remarkable, Resilient Loren Connors

    12 points • sep 24, 2022

  8. How Paul LePage, Running to Lead Maine, Benefited From Florida Tax Breaks

    12 points • sep 25, 2022

  9. Fossil Find Tantalizes Loch Ness Monster Fans

    12 points • aug 05, 2022

  10. The Head of Charleston’s New African American Museum on Curiosity, Courage and Storytelling

    12 points • sep 22, 2022

  11. Dinosaurs Started Out Hot, Then Some of Them Turned Cold

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  12. Escaped Alabama Inmate and Officer Are Caught After Crash, Officials Say

    12 points • may 09, 2022

  13. New Yorkers Love to Complain About the Subway. It Was Her Job to Listen.

    12 points • oct 30, 2022

  14. High-speed trains departing Russia for Finland are packed.

    12 points • mar 03, 2022

  15. Where to Enjoy New York City’s Cherry Blossoms

    12 points • mar 27, 2022

  16. What Californians Need to Know About Monkeypox

    12 points • jul 15, 2022

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

    12 points • nov 12, 2022

  18. Germany and Austria join other European countries in loosening many restrictions.

    12 points • feb 17, 2022

  19. Texas’ Busing of Migrants to D.C. Isn’t Having Abbott’s Intended Effect Yet

    12 points • apr 27, 2022

  20. A left-leaning challenger takes down a moderate Democratic congressman in Oregon.

    12 points • may 29, 2022

  21. Oklahoma Lawmakers Approve Near-Total Ban on Abortion

    12 points • apr 06, 2022

  22. A Frustrating Hassle Holding Electric Cars Back: Broken Chargers

    12 points • aug 17, 2022

  23. Can This Ancient Greek Medicine Cure Humanity?

    12 points • apr 14, 2022

  24. Sheila Heti Rewrites the Creation of the Universe

    12 points • dec 12, 2022

  25. ‘Woman’ and ‘Female’ Didn’t Start as Words About Men

    12 points • jul 03, 2022

  26. Coachella plans to return with no masks or vaccines required.

    12 points • feb 17, 2022

  27. How Germany Changed Its Mind, and Gave the Benin Bronzes Back

    12 points • dec 22, 2022

  28. Many People Have a Vivid ‘Mind’s Eye,’ While Others Have None at All

    12 points • feb 15, 2022

  29. White Connecticut Trooper Charged in Killing of Black Man During Stolen Car Chase

    12 points • apr 22, 2022

  30. From Flight Attendant to Funeral Planner: New Beginnings in the Covid Era

    12 points • jul 26, 2022

  31. Vacationers Turned the Hamptons Into a Year-Round Home. Business Followed.

    12 points • may 14, 2022

  32. I Still Believe in the Power of Sexual Freedom

    12 points • aug 18, 2022

  33. Shunned by Others, Russia Finds Friends in Africa

    12 points • mar 05, 2022

  34. What Baby Boomers Want (Options!), Senior Housing Delivers

    12 points • jul 20, 2022

  35. In an Unequal Economy, the Poor Face Inflation Now and Job Loss Later

    12 points • aug 09, 2022

  36. 36 Hours in Lisbon

    12 points • mar 04, 2022

  37. Office Lobbies Get Security Makeover, but Not One You Will See

    12 points • feb 18, 2022

  38. Europe Awakens

    12 points • mar 14, 2022

  39. In a Post-Roe World, We Can Avoid Pitting Mothers Against Babies

    12 points • jul 05, 2022

  40. California Panel Backs Solar Mandate for New Buildings

    12 points • jan 12, 2022

  41. Magnet Fishers Pull Trash, and Treasure, From the Depths Below

    12 points • aug 19, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 02, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 09, 2022

  44. Ron Galella, Celebrity-Hounding Photographer, Dies at 91

    11 points • may 03, 2022

  45. ‘The Rings of Power’ Review: Shiny, Not Yet Precious

    11 points • sep 04, 2022

  46. Tracking Ships (and Sharks) and Tying Knots: Apps to Enrich Your Seaside Vacation

    11 points • aug 15, 2022

  47. How Michelle Yeoh Took Jackie Chan’s Role

    11 points • apr 15, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 14, 2022

  49. U.S. Population Growth Has Nearly Flatlined. Is That So Bad?

    11 points • sep 16, 2022

  50. The Long Tail of ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’

    11 points • aug 31, 2022

  51. The Post-Colonoscopy Male Friendship Test

    11 points • sep 05, 2022

  52. Warehouses Transform N.Y.C. Neighborhoods as E-Commerce Booms

    11 points • mar 17, 2022

  53. In Epicurean Hong Kong, a Humble $4 Lunchbox Is Now All the Rage

    11 points • may 03, 2022

  54. A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work

    11 points • oct 22, 2022

  55. Tending to Grass, and to Grief, on a Tennis Court in Iowa

    11 points • sep 07, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 01, 2022

  57. On Taiwan, Biden Should Find His Inner Truman

    11 points • may 26, 2022

  58. Physician Revives a Dying Art: The Physical

    11 points • feb 13, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 13, 2022

  60. Behind Kazakhstan Unrest, the ‘Strongman’s Dilemma’

    11 points • jan 08, 2022

  61. Passengers Sigh as Heathrow Caps Numbers to Head Off ‘Airmageddon’

    11 points • jul 17, 2022

  62. Uncle Lou Is a Restaurant for People Who Love Chinatown

    11 points • jul 07, 2022

  63. Art Rupe, Who Brought Rhythm and Blues to the Mainstream, Dies at 104

    11 points • apr 19, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 16, 2022

  65. ‘Remember This’ Review: Finding Strength Amid Moral Failure

    11 points • sep 17, 2022

  66. Painting Black Warriors, With Michael K. Williams as His Model

    11 points • feb 06, 2022

  67. Too Darn Hot: How Summer Stages Are Threatened by Climate Change

    11 points • aug 12, 2022

  68. The American West’s Haunting, Smoke-Filled Future

    11 points • aug 26, 2022

  69. Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains Frozen

    11 points • feb 22, 2022

  70. What Happens if You Test Positive While Traveling?

    11 points • jan 08, 2022

  71. Thanks to Europe, Putin’s War Is Paying for Itself

    11 points • mar 25, 2022

  72. Birds Aren’t Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory.

    11 points • feb 23, 2022

  73. How Will We Remember the Pandemic? Museums Are Already Deciding

    11 points • oct 01, 2022

  74. After Misty Comes Marie: Breaking Barriers in ‘The Nutcracker’

    11 points • nov 26, 2022

  75. Trump: A Brat, but Not a Child

    11 points • jul 15, 2022

  76. Photography’s Delightful Obsessives

    11 points • jul 30, 2022

  77. Why Republicans Are Having Gas Pains

    11 points • jul 23, 2022

  78. Biden, Storyteller in Chief, Spins Yarns That Often Unravel

    11 points • oct 12, 2022

  79. Elie Wiesel Levels Scorn at Madoff

    11 points • jan 06, 2022

  80. 3 Little Words to Send a Lamborghini on Its Way

    11 points • jan 29, 2022

  81. A Tricky First Case for the Man Who Wrote the Rules on Nazi Looted Art

    11 points • jan 24, 2022

  82. Baseball’s Unlikeliest Performance Enhancer: Cologne

    11 points • may 24, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 14, 2022

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

    11 points • nov 18, 2022

  85. Covid and the ‘Very Liberal’

    11 points • mar 19, 2022

  86. California’s Supreme Court Was Split. Leondra Kruger Found the Center.

    11 points • feb 08, 2022

  87. How the New Climate Law Can Save You Thousands of Dollars

    11 points • sep 15, 2022

  88. What Is the Ideal Pair of Black Pants?

    11 points • dec 11, 2022

  89. The Age of Distracti-pression

    11 points • jul 10, 2022

  90. Bribery Case Cracks Open European Parliament — and Finds Hidden Cash

    11 points • dec 17, 2022

  91. U.K. Health Ministry Wants No Oxford Commas. Period.

    11 points • sep 17, 2022

  92. A Story of Love and Obsession

    11 points • jan 01, 2022

  93. The Supreme Court’s Fighting Words

    11 points • jun 28, 2022

  94. What We Pray for When We Pray for Our Children

    11 points • sep 13, 2022

  95. The TikTok Star and Political Chameleon Vying for Colombia’s Presidency

    11 points • jun 17, 2022

  96. Lake Superior is Cold, Sparsely Settled and Known for Bad Weather. Perfect for Cruising, Some Say.

    11 points • sep 14, 2022

  97. Joe Manchin Is a Symptom, but It’s the Senate That’s Sick

    11 points • jul 20, 2022

  98. Bad Tidings From the Bond Market

    11 points • mar 26, 2022

  99. Chick Corea, the Master Mixer of Jazz’s Past and Future

    11 points • apr 14, 2022

  100. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: What It Is, How to Manage It

    11 points • sep 27, 2022