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New York Times (2022)

  1. Uganda’s Ebola Outbreak Is a Test of What We’ve Learned From Covid

    4 points • nov 04, 2022

  2. Werner Herzog’s Fever Dreams

    4 points • jun 09, 2022

  3. He Fought Boston’s Blue Wall of Silence. Now He’s the Commissioner.

    4 points • jul 24, 2022

  4. Can I Sever Ties With My Selfish Sister?

    4 points • mar 16, 2022

  5. Axios Wants Us to Read Everything in Bullet Points

    4 points • mar 08, 2022

  6. How to Spend a Day in Brighton Beach

    4 points • jul 22, 2022

  7. The Ascension of Cauliflower

    4 points • aug 02, 2022

  8. Pharoah Sanders, Whose Saxophone Was a Force of Nature, Dies at 81

    4 points • sep 25, 2022

  9. The Cubs Never Returned to the World Series. Kyle Schwarber Did.

    3 points • oct 31, 2022

  10. Obama Portraits Blend Paint and Politics, and Fact and Fiction

    3 points • sep 09, 2022

  11. How U.S. Textbooks Helped Instill White Supremacy

    3 points • oct 01, 2022

  12. ‘Queen Lucy’ Was a Basketball Superstar. How Will We Remember Her?

    3 points • feb 13, 2022

  13. It’s Not Your Fault You Can’t Pay Attention. Here’s Why.

    3 points • feb 12, 2022

  14. Welcome to Брайтон Бич, Brooklyn

    3 points • mar 06, 2022

  15. Johan Hultin, Who Found Frozen Clues to 1918 Virus, Dies at 97

    3 points • jan 29, 2022

  16. Iran and China Use Private Detectives to Spy on Dissidents in America

    3 points • nov 26, 2022

  17. ‘The Nosebleed’ Review: Reconciling the Ghosts in the Attic

    3 points • aug 06, 2022

  18. What Scientists Are Learning About Estrogen and Exercise

    3 points • feb 23, 2022

  19. How I Quit Prime and Survived

    3 points • jan 15, 2022

  20. David Geffen Hall Reopens, Hoping Its $550 Million Renovation Worked

    3 points • oct 31, 2022

  21. Prisoners Like Me Are Being Held Hostage to Price Hikes

    3 points • nov 04, 2022

  22. PBS Names 2 Hosts for ‘NewsHour’

    3 points • nov 21, 2022

  23. News Media Outlets Have Been Ravaged by the Pandemic

    3 points • feb 17, 2022

  24. New Inflation Developments Are Rattling Markets and Economists. Here’s Why.

    3 points • sep 19, 2022

  25. Ready to Get Married Already? Some Couples Face Postponement Fatigue

    3 points • feb 06, 2022

  26. The Three Blunders of Joe Biden

    3 points • oct 31, 2022

  27. Classical Music Doesn’t Have to Be Ugly to Be Good

    3 points • oct 31, 2022

  28. In Forests Full of Mines, Ukrainians Find Mushrooms and Resilience

    3 points • dec 05, 2022

  29. Losing Your Neighborhood to Climate Change Is Sometimes Necessary

    3 points • aug 25, 2022

  30. Henry Silva, Actor Who Specialized in Menace, Dies at 95

    3 points • sep 18, 2022

  31. What to Do if You See a Spongy Moth (or Its Very Hungry Caterpillars)

    3 points • sep 24, 2022

  32. For My 12-Year-Old With Autism, the Mets Are Already Amazing

    3 points • oct 06, 2022

  33. Looking Back on 50 Years of Making Beautiful Books

    3 points • mar 18, 2022

  34. A Sharing Economy Where Teachers Win

    3 points • oct 01, 2022

  35. California Has America’s Toughest Gun Laws, and They Work

    3 points • jun 01, 2022

  36. The Young Person’s Guide to Investing

    3 points • dec 24, 2022

  37. R.J. Reynolds Sues California Over Flavored Tobacco Ban

    3 points • nov 26, 2022

  38. Poppers, Once a Fixture at Gay Clubs, Now a ‘Party Girl’ Favorite

    3 points • may 20, 2022

  39. Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border Facilities

    3 points • dec 13, 2022

  40. Tuskless Elephants Escape Poachers, but May Evolve New Problems

    3 points • apr 28, 2022

  41. Is Serena Williams the GOAT? Yes. No. Probably. Maybe. Without a Doubt.

    3 points • aug 30, 2022

  42. A New Student Movement Wants You to Log Off

    3 points • jun 18, 2022

  43. Reconsidering the Spice Girls: How Manufactured Girl Power Became Real

    3 points • apr 29, 2022

  44. In a Reversal, New York City Tightens Admissions to Some Top Schools

    3 points • sep 30, 2022

  45. Nets Owner Rebukes Kyrie Irving for Posts About Antisemitic Documentary

    3 points • oct 31, 2022

  46. Guaranteed Income Programs Spread, City by City

    3 points • sep 12, 2022

  47. That Feeling When the Magic Stops Working

    3 points • nov 22, 2022

  48. James Maraniss, Librettist of Long-Silent Opera, Dies at 76

    3 points • jan 25, 2022

  49. South Korean Workers Turn the Tables on Their Bad Bosses

    3 points • may 27, 2022

  50. Cabaret Champion Michael Feinstein Teams With Café Carlyle

    3 points • jul 09, 2022

  51. One Pound of Shrimp, a Meal for Four

    3 points • mar 28, 2022

  52. What Comes Next for the War on Drugs? The Beginning of the End.

    3 points • dec 13, 2022

  53. The Vacant Apartment Upstairs Leaked Into Mine. Who’s Responsible?

    3 points • nov 18, 2022

  54. I Escaped Poverty, but Hunger Still Haunts Me

    3 points • oct 02, 2022

  55. ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ Review: Any Odd? He Beat It.

    3 points • nov 06, 2022

  56. ‘Disruptive,’ or Depressed? Psychiatrists Reach Out to Teens of Color

    3 points • dec 15, 2022

  57. Four-Ingredient Peanut Butter Ice Cream, Without a Machine

    3 points • jun 18, 2022

  58. The U.S. and Russia Need to Start Talking Before It’s Too Late

    3 points • jul 30, 2022

  59. ‘Rip It Up!’ A Simple Exercise to Connect Classroom Learning to the Outside World

    3 points • nov 12, 2022

  60. Electric Cars Are Taking Off, but When Will Battery Recycling Follow?

    3 points • dec 27, 2022

  61. A Brief History of the White Elephant Party

    3 points • dec 07, 2022

  62. ‘Inventing Anna’ Review: The SoHo Scammer, Explained at Length

    3 points • feb 13, 2022

  63. Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Misinformation ‘Superspreader’

    3 points • aug 19, 2022

  64. Foreign Trade Competition Has Hurt Black and Disadvantaged Workers Most, Report Says

    3 points • nov 26, 2022

  65. The Trouble With Growth Charts

    3 points • apr 29, 2022

  66. Oakland Cannabis Sellers, Once Full of Hope, Face a Harsh Reality

    3 points • mar 17, 2022

  67. How Politics Are Determining What Stove You Use

    3 points • feb 22, 2022

  68. How Much Exercise Do We Need to Live Longer?

    3 points • feb 11, 2022

  69. The Song of the Fall? It’s a Symphony, Actually.

    3 points • nov 12, 2022

  70. Driver Charged With Manslaughter in Deaths of 2 Children

    3 points • apr 13, 2022

  71. Why the Biggest Ovation at the Tonys Luncheon Was for a Waiter

    3 points • may 28, 2022

  72. The Day Franco Harris Performed a Miracle and Inspired an Army

    3 points • dec 24, 2022

  73. ‘In the Margins’ Offers a Path Into Elena Ferrante’s Mind

    3 points • mar 17, 2022

  74. Rick Rubin Wants You to Read Sherlock Holmes Before You’re 21

    3 points • dec 31, 2022

  75. China’s Games: How Xi Jinping Is Staging the Olympics on His Terms

    3 points • jan 23, 2022

  76. The Best Green Salad in the World

    3 points • jan 19, 2022

  77. Lives of 18th Century British Troops Unfold in Upstate New York

    3 points • apr 30, 2022

  78. Cherokees Ask U.S. to Make Good on a 187-Year-Old Promise, for a Start

    3 points • nov 05, 2022

  79. House Passes Bill That Could Pave the Way for Puerto Rican Statehood

    3 points • dec 16, 2022

  80. Your Vagina Is Terrific (and Everyone Else’s Opinions Still Are Not)

    3 points • oct 23, 2022

  81. New Hope, Pa.: A Walkable River Town With Plenty of Attractions

    3 points • nov 16, 2022

  82. From the Land of Bold Reds: 10 Superb Spanish Whites

    3 points • may 08, 2022

  83. ‘The Torch’ Review: The Blues Legend Buddy Guy Sows His Legacy

    3 points • mar 19, 2022

  84. ‘Horrible History’: Mass Grave of Indigenous Children Reported in Canada

    3 points • mar 13, 2022

  85. The Rage Mothers Don’t Talk About

    3 points • may 14, 2022

  86. A Composed Salad Is a Meal Unto Itself

    3 points • jul 18, 2022

  87. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CULT EXPERIENCE

    3 points • aug 17, 2022

  88. The Government Gave Out Bad Loans. Students Deserve a Bailout.

    3 points • may 20, 2022

  89. They Couldn’t Believe Their Eyes: The Ocean Was Glowing.

    3 points • jul 17, 2022

  90. Nellie Mae Rowe Levels the Wall Between Insider and Outsider Art

    3 points • sep 03, 2022

  91. Sweet and Pretty, and Lighter Than Air

    3 points • aug 16, 2022

  92. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Just Like Me, but Hotter’

    3 points • jul 29, 2022

  93. Colleges Increasing Spending on Sports Faster Than on Academics, Report Finds

    3 points • mar 04, 2022

  94. This Ancient Brew Has Retro Appeal in South Korea

    3 points • jan 21, 2022

  95. Five Action Movies to Stream Now

    3 points • nov 10, 2022

  96. For 20-Somethings, a Confusing Rite of Passage: Finding Health Insurance

    3 points • oct 02, 2022

  97. ‘Hostile Architecture’: How Public Spaces Keep the Public Out

    3 points • mar 13, 2022

  98. A Pasta Granny Gets a Perch in Manhattan

    3 points • may 18, 2022

  99. The Morgenthau Family’s Gilded Path to the Manhattan D.A.’s Office

    3 points • oct 23, 2022

  100. That Was the Stagflation That Was

    3 points • jul 09, 2022