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New York Times (2022)

  1. With Promise of Legalization, Psychedelic Companies Joust Over Future Profits

    163 points • oct 26, 2022

  2. A Thoroughly Modern Old-School Baseball Executive

    163 points • nov 01, 2022

  3. What a Conservative Therapist Thinks About Politics and Mental Health

    163 points • oct 05, 2022

  4. How the Worst Site Can Become the Best Garden

    163 points • apr 21, 2022

  5. ‘Incredible but True’ Review: Track to the Future

    163 points • nov 13, 2022

  6. ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Was Sondheim’s Big Flop. Can She Save It?

    163 points • dec 09, 2022

  7. ‘We Belong in These Spaces’: Jackson’s Successors Reflect on Her Nomination

    163 points • apr 08, 2022

  8. The Ginni Thomas Question

    163 points • feb 22, 2022

  9. Failed Test Casts Shadow Over Skating, the Olympics’ Showcase Event

    163 points • feb 12, 2022

  10. What Ever Happened to the Great Resignation?

    162 points • apr 07, 2022

  11. A Frenetic Housing Market in the Suburbs, and Then a Cooling Off

    162 points • jan 02, 2022

  12. Metropolitan Opera Says It Will Cut Ties With Pro-Putin Artists

    162 points • feb 28, 2022

  13. Radu Lupu, Pianist Who Awed Listeners, Is Dead at 76

    162 points • apr 21, 2022

  14. Asian American Students Face Bias, but It’s Not What You Might Think

    162 points • nov 02, 2022

  15. Congress Is Shooting for the Moon, and Getting Close

    162 points • aug 15, 2022

  16. ‘Documentary Now!’ Review: The Comfort We’ve Been Waiting For

    162 points • oct 20, 2022

  17. They Want to Break T. Rex Into 3 Species. Other Paleontologists Aren’t Pleased.

    162 points • mar 02, 2022

  18. For N.F.L. Perfection, a Steep Price

    162 points • feb 13, 2022

  19. Stabbing sends ripples of ‘shock and horror’ through the literary world.

    162 points • aug 13, 2022

  20. Planning for Your Retirement, and for a Child’s Special Needs, All at Once

    161 points • aug 28, 2022

  21. A Word of Gratitude for Salman Rushdie’s Readers

    161 points • aug 18, 2022

  22. The Perfect S’more Is Practically Burned and a Little Salty

    161 points • aug 10, 2022

  23. Ken Auletta Finally Wrote the Harvey Weinstein Story He Wanted to Tell

    161 points • jul 08, 2022

  24. Pre-K Is Powerful if Done Right. Here’s How.

    161 points • may 07, 2022

  25. Panic, Bribes, Ditched Cars and a Dash on Foot: Portraits of Flight From Russia

    161 points • oct 02, 2022

  26. Republicans Say, ‘Let Them Eat Hate’

    161 points • apr 20, 2022

  27. To Really Understand the Ocean, We Need to Go Back in Time

    160 points • sep 26, 2022

  28. Late Night Takes Up Herschel Walker’s Résumé Challenge

    160 points • nov 05, 2022

  29. Ohio Makes It Easier for Teachers to Carry Guns at School

    160 points • jun 14, 2022

  30. Betty Davis, Raw Funk Innovator, Is Dead at 77

    160 points • feb 15, 2022

  31. ‘The Bad Guys’ and the Crossroads Its Author Faced

    160 points • apr 27, 2022

  32. The Pedal Steel Gets Its Resurrection

    160 points • aug 05, 2022

  33. Everyone Knows Memory Fails as You Age. But Everyone Is Wrong.

    160 points • mar 10, 2022

  34. Janet MacPherson, a Kind of First Wave Feminist in Surfing, Dies at 84

    160 points • mar 21, 2022

  35. We Advised Biden on the Pandemic. Much Work Remains to Face the Next Crisis.

    160 points • oct 21, 2022

  36. ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6, Episode 12 Recap: Hit the Road

    160 points • aug 10, 2022

  37. Substack’s Growth Spurt Brings Growing Pains

    160 points • apr 14, 2022

  38. What to Know About Strep A Infections Among Children in the U.K.

    160 points • dec 07, 2022

  39. How to Prepare Your House for the Extreme Holiday Weather

    160 points • dec 23, 2022

  40. Big Names, Big Money and a Big Pushback at LIV Golf’s Oregon Event

    160 points • jul 01, 2022

  41. Richard Leakey, Kenyan Fossil Hunter and Conservationist, Dies at 77

    160 points • jan 04, 2022

  42. Dueling Weaknesses

    160 points • jul 12, 2022

  43. How Ukraine’s Greatest Novelist Is Fighting for His Country

    160 points • may 25, 2022

  44. ‘Abbott Elementary’ Is Gifted and Talented

    160 points • apr 12, 2022

  45. A Beginner’s Guide to Bouldering

    160 points • apr 24, 2022

  46. N.F.L. Week 3 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread

    160 points • sep 23, 2022

  47. Some Colleges Loosen Rules for a Virus That Won’t Go Away

    159 points • jan 17, 2022

  48. She Was Killed by the Police. Why Were Her Bones in a Museum?

    159 points • oct 21, 2022

  49. Can Drinking Alcohol Raise Your Heart Rate?

    159 points • feb 11, 2022

  50. Hollywood’s First Family of Putting It Out There

    159 points • feb 11, 2022

  51. The Tao of Wee Man

    159 points • jan 25, 2022

  52. What It Was Like to Work for Russian State Television

    159 points • mar 13, 2022

  53. In Japan, Artisans Create ‘Cut Glass From Edo’

    159 points • nov 20, 2022

  54. Wonking Out: Wasn’t Bitcoin Supposed to Be a Hedge Against Inflation?

    159 points • jun 19, 2022

  55. Years of Delays, Billions in Overruns: The Dismal History of Big Infrastructure

    159 points • feb 21, 2022

  56. Humpback Whales Pass Their Songs Across Oceans

    159 points • sep 01, 2022

  57. Spider Webb, Tattoo Artist With a Defiant Streak, Dies at 78

    159 points • jul 14, 2022

  58. Exploring the Diversity, and Precariousness, of French Stand-Up

    159 points • mar 20, 2022

  59. Moroccan Cooked Carrot Salad

    159 points • jul 02, 2022

  60. Crashing Crypto: Is This Time Different?

    159 points • may 18, 2022

  61. Anna Sorokin Talks About Making Art

    159 points • mar 26, 2022

  62. Democrats, Don’t Despair. There Are Bright Spots for Our Party.

    158 points • nov 07, 2022

  63. For the Immunocompromised, Covid Risk Is Still Front and Center

    158 points • dec 19, 2022

  64. Melania Trump’s Auction of Hat Hit by Plunge in Cryptocurrency

    158 points • jan 27, 2022

  65. Sweden says it will end Covid restrictions, joining other European nations.

    158 points • feb 04, 2022

  66. The Forgotten Lessons of the Recovered Memory Movement

    158 points • sep 28, 2022

  67. From Her First $100K to 3 Million Followers

    158 points • apr 19, 2022

  68. How Unlikely Is It That the Audits of Comey and McCabe Were a Coincidence? A Statistical Exploration.

    158 points • jul 08, 2022

  69. I’m Addicted to My Phone. How Can I Cut Back?

    158 points • feb 09, 2022

  70. Searching for What Connects Us, Carlo Rovelli Explores Beyond Physics

    158 points • may 06, 2022

  71. 80-Car Pileup on Pennsylvania Highway Leaves 6 Dead

    158 points • mar 31, 2022

  72. Can a New Art Space Refresh a Tired Downtown?

    158 points • may 02, 2022

  73. 11 Hours of Fear, Negotiation and Finally, Relief

    158 points • jan 17, 2022

  74. Solving the Mystery of I.B.S.

    158 points • may 05, 2022

  75. Lawmakers Advance Sprawling Spending Bill in Race to Avoid Shutdown

    158 points • dec 21, 2022

  76. Donald Can’t Quit Maggie

    158 points • oct 01, 2022

  77. After 2 Years of Pandemic Life, Turn Toward Normalcy Is a Shake-Up

    158 points • mar 13, 2022

  78. Netrebko Loses Work in Russia After Seeking Distance From Putin

    158 points • apr 02, 2022

  79. Georgia Voters Defy Efforts to Suppress Them

    158 points • dec 02, 2022

  80. A Producer Seeks a Broadway Comeback, Mired in Offstage Drama

    158 points • apr 02, 2022

  81. Survey of Americans Who Attempted Suicide Finds Many Aren’t Getting Care

    158 points • jan 20, 2022

  82. In a New Constitution, the Pope Sets Out to Overhaul the Vatican

    158 points • mar 21, 2022

  83. Siberia or Japan? Expert Google Maps Players Can Tell at a Glimpse.

    157 points • jul 07, 2022

  84. Bruce Duffy, Hailed for His Ambitious First Novel, Dies at 70

    157 points • mar 14, 2022

  85. Nuclear Power Gets New Push in U.S., Winning Converts

    157 points • jul 06, 2022

  86. The Next House Speaker Should Come From Outside the House

    157 points • dec 30, 2022

  87. A Model for an Evangelical Christianity Committed to Justice

    157 points • aug 09, 2022

  88. The Syrian Family That Rebuilt a Chocolate Empire in Nova Scotia

    157 points • dec 26, 2022

  89. One More Project for David Geffen: Building His Legacy

    157 points • oct 31, 2022

  90. They Criticized the N.Y.P.D. It Cost Them Their Jobs.

    157 points • feb 13, 2022

  91. Be Here Now: How to Exercise Mindfully

    157 points • feb 03, 2022

  92. With Crucial Elections Looming, Biden Breaks Tradition of Big Campaign Rallies

    156 points • oct 20, 2022

  93. Decades After Infamous Beating Death, Recent Attacks Haunt Asian Americans

    156 points • jun 17, 2022

  94. 50 Years Later, the Rothko Chapel Meets a New Musical Match

    156 points • feb 20, 2022

  95. Massachusetts Picks Right-Wing Governor Nominee, Helping Democrats’ Outlook

    156 points • sep 08, 2022

  96. For Fetterman, Campaign Trail Doubles as Road to Recovery

    156 points • nov 08, 2022

  97. Forget Madden. The Hottest Game in the N.F.L. Is Chess.

    156 points • oct 12, 2022

  98. Britain’s Pubs Are Threatened by ‘Alarming’ Rise in Energy Bills

    156 points • sep 04, 2022

  99. ‘No One Is Alive’: At Least 21 Bodies Are Recovered in Nepal Plane Crash

    156 points • may 30, 2022

  100. Why Wisconsin Is the Most Fascinating State in American Politics

    156 points • aug 15, 2022