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New York Times (2022)
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David C. MacMichael, C.I.A. Whistleblower, Dies at 95
1 point • jun 03, 2022
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Health Care Law’s Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults
1 point • jun 28, 2022
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How Do You Sign ‘Don’t Drink Bleach’?
1 point • mar 06, 2022
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36 Hours in Manchester, England
1 point • jun 24, 2022
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The Health Toll of Poor Sleep
1 point • apr 30, 2022
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What Worries Iceland? A World Without Ice. It Is Preparing.
1 point • feb 18, 2022
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Review: Dormeshia Coasts on Her Tap Mastery in ‘Rhythm Is Life’
1 point • aug 06, 2022
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Read Your Way Through Mexico City
1 point • sep 03, 2022
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Why People With Mental Illness Are Able to Obtain Guns
1 point • jan 08, 2022
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The Way You Get Around New York City Is About to Change
1 point • sep 05, 2022
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Eye Drops Were Supposed to Help Her Vision. Why Did It Feel Worse?
1 point • may 10, 2022
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More Than Fjords: A New Museum to Put Oslo on the Map
1 point • jun 12, 2022
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What’s Next for This New York Theater Leader? Nursing School
1 point • aug 11, 2022
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Can an Iconic Italian Wool Survive a Changing Economy?
1 point • aug 25, 2022
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W. Haywood Burns, 55, Dies; Law Dean and Rights Worker
1 point • nov 01, 2022
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Morocco Win Brings Cheers Heard Across Africa and the Middle East
1 point • dec 08, 2022
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A Tale of Golden Age Hollywood, Co-Starring Art and Agitprop
1 point • nov 13, 2022
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An Iranian Director’s Rule: ‘Always Focus on Ordinary People’
1 point • feb 27, 2022
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Inside the Lincoln Project’s Secrets, Side Deals and Scandals
1 point • aug 29, 2022
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It Was My Favorite Toy to Give to New Parents, Until It Went Away
1 point • dec 25, 2022
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Long on Europe’s Fringe, Poland Takes Center Stage as War Rages in Ukraine
1 point • mar 26, 2022
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Dropping Anna Netrebko, the Met Turns to a Ukrainian Diva
1 point • apr 30, 2022
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A Marauding Monkey Was Killed in Japan. Others Will Take Its Place.
1 point • jul 28, 2022
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Many Schools Aren’t Made for Kids With Learning Differences. The Pandemic Amplified That.
1 point • mar 17, 2022
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Colorado Wildfire Scorches Nearly 190 Acres and Prompts Evacuations
1 point • mar 28, 2022
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$2.9 Million Homes in Connecticut, Alabama and Washington
1 point • may 01, 2022
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Stephon Clark Was Shot 8 Times Primarily in His Back, Family-Ordered Autopsy Finds
1 point • sep 28, 2022
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How Bridget Everett, Star of HBO’s ‘Somebody, Somewhere,’ Spends Her Sundays
1 point • feb 26, 2022
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No One Can Hide From This Weapon in the War in Ukraine
1 point • jun 01, 2022
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Truck Beach Was For Locals. Then the Oceanfront Homes Arrived.
1 point • jun 27, 2022
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How Do I Find My Personal Style?
1 point • nov 01, 2022
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Why It’s So Hard to Find an Affordable Apartment in New York
1 point • aug 01, 2022
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The Arctic Is Becoming Wetter and Stormier, Scientists Warn
1 point • dec 15, 2022
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Dutch Railway Will Pay Millions to Holocaust Survivors
1 point • feb 16, 2022
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Martha Wainwright Tells a Few Stories She Might Regret
1 point • may 14, 2022
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Who’s Got Two Pseudothumbs and Loves to Eat Bamboo? This Bear.
1 point • jul 06, 2022
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Ron Miles, Understated Master of Jazz Cornet, Is Dead at 58
1 point • mar 16, 2022
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From the Border, the Whitney Biennial Asks What American Art Can Be
1 point • mar 24, 2022
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As a Researcher, I Study the Health of Palestinians. It’s Time to Pay Attention.
1 point • dec 30, 2022
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Sun-Dried Persimmons Are Worth the Obsession
1 point • jan 07, 2022
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At the BlackStar Film Festival, a Revelatory Understanding of Cinema
1 point • aug 05, 2022
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Beating Japan at Its Own (Video) Game: A Smash Hit From China
1 point • mar 17, 2022
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From the Hockey Rink, a Useful Reminder to Check for Skin Cancer
1 point • jan 07, 2022
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Best Songs of 2022
1 point • dec 08, 2022
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The Job Market Has Been Like Musical Chairs. Will the Music Stop?
1 point • oct 09, 2022
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Squishmallows Are Taking Over
1 point • feb 12, 2022
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HarperCollins Workers Strike for Better Pay and Benefits
1 point • nov 12, 2022
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Fashion Nova’s Secret: Underpaid Workers in Los Angeles Factories
1 point • nov 12, 2022
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The Many Faces of the 2022 Tony Nominees
1 point • jun 12, 2022
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Review: Gustavo Dudamel Wraps Up a Philharmonic Audition
1 point • mar 22, 2022
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Stress, Worry and Anxiety Are All Different. How Do You Cope With Each?
1 point • sep 22, 2022
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Herta Müller: By the Book
1 point • jan 20, 2022
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‘S.N.L.’ Imagines the Origins of Abortion Law
1 point • may 09, 2022
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This Chicken Salad Has It All
1 point • jun 23, 2022
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Should We All Take the Slow Road to Love?
1 point • mar 02, 2022
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Chicken Marbella Without the Chicken
1 point • jun 07, 2022
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How Do I Get a Mortgage?
1 point • sep 12, 2022
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Wild Fox Kills 25 Flamingos and a Duck at the National Zoo
1 point • may 04, 2022
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Why Must Puerto Ricans Always Be Resilient?
1 point • oct 11, 2022
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A Voice of Christmas Past Returns, Asking for a Hippopotamus
1 point • dec 25, 2022
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Draft Opinion Overturning Roe Raises a Question: Are More Precedents Next?
1 point • may 07, 2022
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Calling Almost Everyone’s Tune
1 point • jul 31, 2022
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2 Georgia Republicans Rack Up Fines for Defying House’s Mask Mandate
1 point • jan 02, 2022
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The Pandemic Led to More Babies Last Year, Not Fewer
1 point • oct 27, 2022
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Egypt Files Criminal Charges Against Four Journalists Over One Article
1 point • sep 11, 2022
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Europe’s Gonna Party Like It’s 1979
1 point • sep 01, 2022
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Divine Excess on Avenue C
1 point • jul 24, 2022
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Barry Lopez Urged Us to Pay Attention to a Burning World
1 point • jun 05, 2022
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Janelle James Loves Being a Bad Boss in ‘Abbott Elementary’
1 point • apr 13, 2022
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Gun Violence Epidemic Looms Large Over a Swedish Election
1 point • sep 12, 2022
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Echoing Conservative Grievances, Blackburn Miscasts Jackson’s Views
1 point • mar 24, 2022
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In This Novel About a Medical Residency, the Truth Hurts
1 point • aug 17, 2022
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Where Fashion Stylists Shop for Vintage
1 point • mar 11, 2022
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Requiem for a Telescope
1 point • oct 30, 2022
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Robert Toll, Who Mass-Produced ‘McMansions,’ Is Dead at 81
1 point • oct 15, 2022
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Don’t Let Your Wine Go to the Grocery Store Naked
1 point • jul 09, 2022
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If You Want to Understand How Dangerous Elon Musk Is, Look Outside America
1 point • nov 16, 2022
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Towns Born of Struggle and Hope
1 point • jun 28, 2022
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Julie Beckett, Who Helped Disabled Children Live at Home, Dies at 72
1 point • may 27, 2022
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The Bedbug Hunter
1 point • apr 09, 2022
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Sheryl Sandberg’s Legacy
1 point • jun 04, 2022
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Does Art Have to Be Relevant? One Prominent Critic Says No.
1 point • jan 17, 2022
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The Best Metropolitan Diary Item of 2021: The Readers Speak
1 point • jan 07, 2022
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How to Delete Facebook
1 point • aug 11, 2022
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The Roots of Black Pain in America
1 point • jun 15, 2022
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America’s Next Great Restaurants Are in the Suburbs. But Can They Thrive There?
1 point • jan 22, 2022
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Process of Extermination
1 point • feb 12, 2022
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This Wimbledon Champion Never Had a Tennis Lesson
1 point • jun 28, 2022
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University of California Academic Employees Strike for Higher Pay
1 point • nov 16, 2022
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Failure to Slow Warming Will Set Off Climate ‘Tipping Points,’ Scientists Say
1 point • sep 10, 2022
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A Japanese American Family, a Native American Tribe and a Bountiful Friendship
1 point • nov 12, 2022
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Patrick Haggerty, ‘Lost Pioneer’ of Gay Country Music, Dies at 78
1 point • nov 11, 2022
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Our Kids Are Behind in School. Here’s How to Help Them.
1 point • jan 17, 2022
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The Sports Gambling Gold Rush Is On. Should We Be Concerned?
1 point • mar 16, 2022
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How China Embraces Russian Propaganda and Its Version of the War
1 point • mar 09, 2022
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Asia (Much of It, Anyway) is Back. And So Are Deals for Hotels, Cruises, Tours and More
1 point • oct 02, 2022
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Crime and Political Punishment
1 point • jun 11, 2022
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‘Summer of Soul’ Reclaims a Concert Documentary Tradition
1 point • mar 03, 2022
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Searching for the Best Weather App Among Weather Underground, Weatherbug and More
1 point • may 05, 2022
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In Praise of Unfinished Basements
1 point • dec 29, 2022
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