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New York Times (2022)

  1. A Coach’s Homophobic Taunt Forces Him to Reconsider the Weight of Words

    2 points • mar 15, 2022

  2. ‘They are really on the last breath’: The wives of soldiers in Mariupol plead for help.

    2 points • may 11, 2022

  3. Newsom Offers Tax Breaks for Companies in Anti-Abortion States

    2 points • may 13, 2022

  4. Peeking Into the World of Rare Books

    2 points • sep 07, 2022

  5. Ukrainian Medic’s Months in Russian Cell: Cold, Dirty and Used as a Prop

    2 points • jul 12, 2022

  6. How to Banish Bathroom Clutter

    2 points • aug 22, 2022

  7. He Was a Playground Bully in 1965. His Film About It Is Up for an Oscar.

    2 points • mar 28, 2022

  8. Kanye West to Buy Parler, Joining the Right-Wing Social Media Crowd

    2 points • oct 18, 2022

  9. ‘The Essex Serpent’ Review: Claire Danes, the Disrupter

    2 points • may 14, 2022

  10. Longing for Roger Federer at Wimbledon

    2 points • jul 06, 2022

  11. In Panicky Russia, It’s Official: End of World Is Not Near

    2 points • feb 24, 2022

  12. Dow Chemical Raises Prices for Second Time in a Month

    2 points • aug 06, 2022

  13. How a Death-Row Inmate’s Embrace of Conservatism Led to His Release

    2 points • feb 25, 2022

  14. Special Military Cell Flows Weapons and Equipment Into Ukraine

    2 points • jul 28, 2022

  15. China Hangs on Xi’s Every Word. His Silence Also Speaks Volumes.

    2 points • oct 24, 2022

  16. School Is for Merit

    2 points • sep 03, 2022

  17. Routine Childhood Vaccinations in the U.S. Slipped During the Pandemic

    2 points • apr 22, 2022

  18. When Your Teenager Asks, ‘Did You Smoke Weed?’

    2 points • mar 19, 2022

  19. Finding a Surprising Story in a Stack of Medical Bills

    2 points • jan 16, 2022

  20. Courtly Love Can Be Deadly

    2 points • dec 16, 2022

  21. One Resolution You Might Just Keep

    2 points • dec 31, 2022

  22. Covid Isn’t the Only Reason Children’s Vaccination Rates Are Falling

    2 points • dec 29, 2022

  23. The Man Who Stole Bird Feathers

    2 points • sep 25, 2022

  24. Director of the Guggenheim to Step Down

    2 points • jul 12, 2022

  25. Examining the Regrettably Modern Marriage of Leo Tolstoy and Sophia Tolstaya

    2 points • nov 13, 2022

  26. Russian-Speaking Technologists Rebuild Their Lives in a San Francisco Home

    2 points • may 25, 2022

  27. Billionaire Makes Public Break From Mormon Church

    2 points • jan 09, 2022

  28. These Farmers Tried to Stop Yet Another Coal Mine. What Happened Next?

    2 points • nov 12, 2022

  29. Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity

    2 points • may 20, 2022

  30. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Classical Music

    2 points • apr 09, 2022

  31. Wall Street’s Favorite Sport Is a Failing Business

    2 points • sep 11, 2022

  32. 3 Party Pies You Can Eat With Your Hands

    2 points • sep 03, 2022

  33. Germany’s Military Industry Gears Up to Restock Its Own Forces

    2 points • may 06, 2022

  34. In the Case of the Dead Dog, Police Say They ‘May Have Dropped the Ball’

    2 points • nov 05, 2022

  35. San Francisco’s Art Market Struggles in the Shadow of Los Angeles

    2 points • aug 31, 2022

  36. 21 Vegetarian Grilling Recipes for Labor Day Weekend

    2 points • sep 05, 2022

  37. Why Is Perimenopause Still Such a Mystery?

    2 points • jun 28, 2022

  38. Deshaun Watson’s Case Tests the N.F.L.’s Resolve, and Its Values

    2 points • jun 10, 2022

  39. The Republican Party Is the Anti-Democracy Party

    2 points • aug 06, 2022

  40. How ‘Dead Souls’ Taught Mel Brooks What Comedy Writing Could Be

    2 points • nov 12, 2022

  41. Amazon Union Loses Vote at Second Staten Island Warehouse

    2 points • aug 09, 2022

  42. ‘Pachinko’ Review: K-Drama, American-Style

    2 points • mar 26, 2022

  43. Guillermo del Toro Opens His ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’

    2 points • oct 22, 2022

  44. Too Much Screen Time? Landline Phones Offer a Lifeline.

    2 points • mar 23, 2022

  45. The Mysterious Interior World of Exercise

    2 points • jun 28, 2022

  46. How You Feel About Gender Roles Can Tell Us How You’ll Vote

    2 points • jul 21, 2022

  47. An ‘Army’ of Volunteer Sleuths Is Out Hunting for Your Stolen Car

    2 points • nov 01, 2022

  48. 15 Works of Nonfiction to Read This Fall

    2 points • sep 15, 2022

  49. When There’s Arsenic in the Water, but ‘We Have Nowhere to Go’

    2 points • aug 01, 2022

  50. Never Missing a Curtain This Season, the Met Opera Takes a Final Bow

    2 points • jun 15, 2022

  51. A Life of Shirley Hazzard, Sublime Chronicler of Affairs of the Heart

    2 points • nov 26, 2022

  52. James Cameron and the Cast of ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Hold Their Breath

    2 points • nov 01, 2022

  53. Are You in an ‘Inter-Intimate’ Relationship?

    2 points • nov 09, 2022

  54. How to Make Abortion Pills More Available for a Post-Roe World

    2 points • jun 24, 2022

  55. Jon Stewart, Who Revolutionized Political Satire, Wins Humor Award

    2 points • apr 26, 2022

  56. Student Workers at Columbia End 10-Week Strike After Reaching a Deal

    2 points • jan 09, 2022

  57. ‘The Worst Person in the World’ Review: Oslo, Her Way

    2 points • apr 02, 2022

  58. ‘How Much of My Story Am I Supposed to Share?’

    2 points • feb 20, 2022

  59. How a Jewish Group’s Online Surveillance Uncovered a Synagogue Plot

    2 points • nov 24, 2022

  60. The Right to Travel in a Post-Roe World

    2 points • jul 13, 2022

  61. Mexico Sees Its Energy Future in Fossil Fuels, Not Renewables

    2 points • aug 18, 2022

  62. In Hero of the Catholic Left, a Conservative Cardinal Sees a Saint

    2 points • feb 19, 2022

  63. Pfizer Recalls Some Blood Pressure Drugs, Citing Cancer Risk

    2 points • mar 25, 2022

  64. ‘She Said’ Filmmakers and Weinstein Victims: An Emotional Collaboration

    2 points • nov 20, 2022

  65. Former Yale Official Admits to $40 Million Fraud Scheme

    1 point • apr 04, 2022

  66. Whatever Happened to Identity Politics?

    1 point • may 15, 2022

  67. Sent From David Hockney’s iPad

    1 point • nov 19, 2022

  68. U.S. Gas Prices Are Now Lower Than a Year Ago

    1 point • dec 10, 2022

  69. Overlooked No More: Elizabeth Hayes, Coal Town Doctor Who Fought for Miners

    1 point • apr 05, 2022

  70. ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and ‘Reservoir Dogs’ at 30: Men Talking

    1 point • oct 23, 2022

  71. BlackRock’s Pitch for Socially Conscious Investing Antagonizes All Sides

    1 point • dec 31, 2022

  72. I Am the Real Nick Cave

    1 point • oct 31, 2022

  73. The Rise of Knotless Braids

    1 point • aug 11, 2022

  74. Leading the Bohemian Life in a Gramercy Studio

    1 point • mar 21, 2022

  75. Gale Sayers Dies; Elusive Hall of Fame Running Back Was 77

    1 point • sep 25, 2022

  76. S.S. Daley Wins the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers

    1 point • jun 05, 2022

  77. America’s Most Interesting Opera Destination? The Midwest.

    1 point • sep 22, 2022

  78. Forget Heartbreak Hill. It’s Boston’s Downhills That Cause the Real Pain.

    1 point • apr 12, 2022

  79. Fed Up With Political Text Messages? Read On.

    1 point • nov 18, 2022

  80. In a Museum Show, Ukraine Tells the Story of a War Still in Progress

    1 point • jun 03, 2022

  81. QR Codes Are Here to Stay. So Is the Tracking They Allow.

    1 point • mar 16, 2022

  82. New York’s First Supertall Tower Outside Manhattan Rises in Brooklyn

    1 point • mar 10, 2022

  83. The Mall Mogul and Former Republican Who Could Lead Los Angeles

    1 point • jun 05, 2022

  84. How to Become a ‘Superager’

    1 point • mar 13, 2022

  85. ‘Desperate Characters’ and the Chaos That Lies Beneath

    1 point • jul 26, 2022

  86. Undeterred by Omicron, Tourists Seek Sun in a Welcoming Spain

    1 point • jan 21, 2022

  87. Younger Americans Benefited Less From Booster Shots Than Older People

    1 point • feb 06, 2022

  88. A Streamlined Spring Risotto in Shades of Pink and Green

    1 point • apr 27, 2022

  89. In Hungary, Viktor Orban Remakes an Election to His Liking

    1 point • apr 02, 2022

  90. Carolyn Hogen Engaged to Wed Kent DeFelice

    1 point • jan 05, 2022

  91. ‘The Tender Bar’: A Tale of Drinking That Ducks Alcoholism

    1 point • jan 09, 2022

  92. Poor Countries Need Climate Funding. These Plans Could Unlock Trillions.

    1 point • nov 10, 2022

  93. How to Be Bored, and What You Can Learn From It

    1 point • nov 10, 2022

  94. How to Remember People’s Names

    1 point • aug 29, 2022

  95. A High School Reunion at the Final Four

    1 point • apr 03, 2022

  96. Anne Applebaum on What Liberals Misunderstand About Authoritarianism

    1 point • may 19, 2022

  97. ‘Thirteen Lives’ Review: Dramatizing the Near Impossible

    1 point • aug 08, 2022

  98. Pancake Chronicles

    1 point • mar 08, 2022

  99. Kenneth Dam, Deputy in Reagan and George W. Bush Cabinets, Dies at 89

    1 point • jun 24, 2022

  100. Cormac McCarthy’s Unsettling Dream of a Novel

    1 point • dec 01, 2022