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  1. Madrid Rivals Miami as a Haven for Latin Americans and Their Money

    122 points • apr 03, 2022

  2. Into the Belly of the Whale With Sjón

    122 points • jan 16, 2022

  3. Police Presentation in Portland Celebrated Violence Against Protesters

    122 points • jan 16, 2022

  4. Brazil Ejects Bolsonaro and Brings Back Leftist Former Leader Lula

    122 points • oct 31, 2022

  5. House Committee Obtains Access to Trump’s Tax Returns, Ending Long Fight

    122 points • dec 02, 2022

  6. Inside the Campaign to Save an Imperiled Cambodian Rainforest

    122 points • aug 01, 2022

  7. Covid isn’t the only viral disease surging in the Americas, a top W.H.O. official warns.

    122 points • jun 03, 2022

  8. Advice for Europeans: Bundle Up and Get Ready for Outages

    122 points • dec 06, 2022

  9. In Tim Ryan’s Ohio Senate Race, the D Is Often Silent

    122 points • oct 25, 2022

  10. Israel Builds a Laser Weapon to Zap Threats Out of the Sky

    122 points • jun 05, 2022

  11. What’s Wrong (and Sometimes Right) With American Men?

    122 points • jul 18, 2022

  12. Harold Varner and the 92-Foot Putt That Could Get Him a Masters Invitation

    122 points • feb 23, 2022

  13. Justice Department and Trump Lawyers Clash Over Status of Seized Documents

    122 points • nov 15, 2022

  14. Two Children Died, Thousands Can Be Helped

    122 points • dec 05, 2022

  15. An ‘Awe Walk’ Might Do Wonders for Your Well-Being

    121 points • may 02, 2022

  16. Why Have We Allowed Money to Ruin Youth Sports?

    121 points • sep 29, 2022

  17. Rusia es fascista. Deberíamos decirlo

    121 points • may 26, 2022

  18. Does Social Media Make Teens Unhappy? It May Depend on Their Age.

    121 points • mar 30, 2022

  19. Court Revokes Oil and Gas Leases, Citing Climate Change

    121 points • jan 28, 2022

  20. Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92

    121 points • may 03, 2022

  21. My Life in Error

    121 points • sep 19, 2022

  22. There Are 100 People in America With Way Too Much Power

    121 points • jul 24, 2022

  23. In Venice, a Young Boatman Steers a Course of His Own

    121 points • apr 17, 2022

  24. The Power of a Good Cry

    121 points • feb 09, 2022

  25. How to Make Your Second Home Smarter, Safer and More Sustainable

    121 points • mar 20, 2022

  26. Maggie Rogers’s Higher Calling

    121 points • jul 26, 2022

  27. Dressing for Hot: How a Warming Planet Is Changing What We Wear

    120 points • sep 05, 2022

  28. The Search Is on for Mysterious Banana Ancestors

    120 points • oct 18, 2022

  29. Republicans Once Silent on Russia Ratchet Up Attacks on Biden

    120 points • mar 18, 2022

  30. With ‘Zero Covid,’ China Proved It’s Good at Control. Governance Is Harder.

    120 points • dec 27, 2022

  31. Will ChatGPT Make Me Irrelevant?

    120 points • dec 16, 2022

  32. ‘Cheer’ Is Back. Here’s Where the Jerry Harris Case Stands.

    120 points • jan 13, 2022

  33. Wonking Out: Why Interest Rates (Probably) Won’t Stay High

    120 points • nov 20, 2022

  34. As Russia Moves Into Ukraine, What Comes Next?

    120 points • feb 24, 2022

  35. President Trump’s Lies, the Definitive List

    120 points • oct 31, 2022

  36. Harvey G. Stack, Leading Dealer in Rare Coins, Dies at 93

    120 points • jan 28, 2022

  37. After Nearly 50 Years, a Beloved East Village Indian Boutique Is Closing

    120 points • jan 11, 2022

  38. In Los Angeles, Politics Are More Complex Than a Racist Recording Indicates

    120 points • oct 21, 2022

  39. Why the Beijing Olympics Are So Hard to Watch

    120 points • feb 15, 2022

  40. ‘The Run-Up’ Podcast Explains the Midterm Elections

    120 points • nov 08, 2022

  41. A Trump-Backed Veteran Ran Hard to the Right, Only to Be Outflanked

    120 points • jul 27, 2022

  42. How People First Arrived in the Americas

    120 points • mar 13, 2022

  43. Jimmy Kimmel: Trump News Is ‘the Moment None of Us Have Been Waiting For’

    120 points • nov 17, 2022

  44. Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Pioneering Comics Memoirist, Dies at 74

    119 points • dec 05, 2022

  45. A ‘Titanic’ Parody Show That Draws Fans Near, Far, Wherever They Are

    119 points • dec 30, 2022

  46. A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics on Twitter and Facebook

    119 points • jan 01, 2022

  47. To Save America’s Coasts, Don’t Always Rebuild Them

    119 points • oct 05, 2022

  48. This Manhattan Park Was Once a Gem. Now It’s a ‘No Man’s Land.’

    119 points • jul 16, 2022

  49. Is ‘Greedflation’ Rewriting Economics, or Do Old Rules Still Apply?

    119 points • jun 04, 2022

  50. Call It Football or Soccer. The U.S. Is Claiming It as Its Own.

    119 points • nov 26, 2022

  51. ‘Harry Potter for Adults’: Netflix Lures ‘Bridgerton’ Fans With Live Events

    119 points • mar 22, 2022

  52. Risking Their Lives, for Little Pay, to Guard India’s Forests

    119 points • feb 21, 2022

  53. Will Democrats Soon Be Locked Out of Power?

    119 points • apr 17, 2022

  54. Our Best Fourth of July Recipes

    119 points • jul 03, 2022

  55. The Greatest Threat to Democracy Is a Feature of Democracy

    119 points • sep 14, 2022

  56. Rosmarie Trapp, of the ‘Sound of Music’ Family, Dies at 93

    119 points • may 20, 2022

  57. All of Those Products Are Making Your Skin Worse

    118 points • jan 09, 2022

  58. After Pak and Beeple, What’s Next for NFT Collectors? Art Made With a Paintbrush

    118 points • feb 13, 2022

  59. Golden years: Jacobellis, 36, and Baumgartner, 40, win in team snowboard cross.

    118 points • feb 12, 2022

  60. Sikhs Sue Marine Corps Over Restrictions on Beards

    118 points • apr 12, 2022

  61. A Long Road to Renewal for Former Military Bases

    118 points • dec 09, 2022

  62. 5 Great Restaurants to Visit in Basque Country

    118 points • jul 21, 2022

  63. Less Takeout, More Produce Swapping: How Inflation Is Altering People’s Behavior

    118 points • jun 29, 2022

  64. Best Comedy of 2022

    118 points • dec 06, 2022

  65. An Outbreak of Meningococcal Disease in Florida Is Growing, the C.D.C. Says

    118 points • jun 24, 2022

  66. Ukraine Expels Some Russian Troops in South, Expanding Campaign

    118 points • oct 06, 2022

  67. Hudson River Tunnel Project Moves Ahead as States Agree to Share Costs

    118 points • jul 07, 2022

  68. In the Bronx, a Push to Save Cass Gilbert’s Train Stations

    118 points • jan 31, 2022

  69. A Surprisingly Tight Race

    118 points • jul 14, 2022

  70. Omicron Is Milder

    118 points • jan 06, 2022

  71. 2 Men Posing as Federal Agents Duped Secret Service, U.S. Says

    118 points • apr 08, 2022

  72. In Russia, I Learned, Threats Were Always Real

    118 points • mar 02, 2022

  73. Putin denounces the U.S. as a fading world power.

    118 points • jun 19, 2022

  74. Water Runoff From Next Door Is Damaging My Property. What Can I Do?

    118 points • jan 31, 2022

  75. Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to Drilling

    118 points • apr 16, 2022

  76. South Harlem: ‘A Busy, Interesting Place to Live’

    117 points • oct 31, 2022

  77. Finding ‘Funny Girl.’ Finally.

    117 points • feb 24, 2022

  78. Roles of F.B.I. and Informants Muddle the Michigan Governor Kidnapping Case

    117 points • jan 25, 2022

  79. Winslow Homer: Radical Impressionist

    117 points • apr 12, 2022

  80. Todd Gitlin, a Voice and Critic of the New Left, Dies at 79

    117 points • feb 08, 2022

  81. Philip Payton, the Real Estate Mogul Who Made Harlem a Black Mecca

    117 points • apr 01, 2022

  82. At 73, He Adds New Jersey Hit Man to His Criminal Résumé

    117 points • mar 27, 2022

  83. Black Doctor Dies of Covid-19 After Complaining of Racist Treatment

    117 points • feb 06, 2022

  84. Stephen Colbert Recaps ‘Episode One’ of the Jan. 6 Hearings

    117 points • jun 11, 2022

  85. How a Faction of the Republican Party Enables Political Violence

    117 points • nov 28, 2022

  86. In a Lonely World, They’re Here to Listen

    117 points • nov 15, 2022

  87. Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board

    117 points • aug 26, 2022

  88. What Joe Manchin Cost Us

    116 points • jul 17, 2022

  89. How a Mystery Illness Cost One Writer a Decade of Health

    116 points • mar 02, 2022

  90. Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for uninsured Covid patients stops taking claims.

    116 points • mar 29, 2022

  91. Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s

    116 points • feb 04, 2022

  92. Here’s What You Need to Know About America’s Super-Hot Inflation

    116 points • jun 12, 2022

  93. N.Y.C. fires 1,430 workers, less than 1 percent of city employees, over a vaccine mandate.

    116 points • feb 16, 2022

  94. Texas Man Convicted of Sex Crimes Took Deadly Drink in Court, Lawyers Say

    116 points • aug 17, 2022

  95. ‘Three Divas, What Could Be Better?’ Making ‘The Hours’ Operatic

    116 points • sep 12, 2022

  96. A One-Woman Rescue Squad for Homeless Students

    116 points • apr 13, 2022

  97. Some Colleges Don’t Produce Big Earners. Are They Worth It?

    116 points • aug 21, 2022

  98. I Cooked 20 Thanksgiving Stuffings to Create the Ultimate Recipe

    116 points • nov 18, 2022

  99. Here’s Where the U.S. Is Testing a New Response to Rising Seas

    116 points • nov 03, 2022

  100. Bolsonaro Said His ‘Specialty Is Killing.’ He’s Been True to His Word.

    116 points • apr 01, 2022