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New York Times (2022)

  1. Reaching Closer to Earth’s Core, One Lava Scoop at a Time

    110 points • jul 23, 2022

  2. Zelensky Takes Aim at Hidden Enemy: Ukrainians Aiding Russia

    110 points • jul 20, 2022

  3. F.B.I. Warns of Threat to Synagogues in New Jersey

    110 points • nov 04, 2022

  4. ‘Jersey Is Taking Over’: N.J. Hoopers Outshine the Shadow of New York

    110 points • jun 22, 2022

  5. Forget Chocolate Bars: Baking With Chips Is Often Better

    110 points • feb 14, 2022

  6. Thousands Swept Up as Kremlin Clamps Down on War Criticism

    110 points • jun 05, 2022

  7. Summer Movies 2022: Here’s What’s Coming to Theaters and Streaming

    110 points • may 31, 2022

  8. North Carolina Court Says G.O.P. Political Maps Violate State Constitution

    110 points • feb 05, 2022

  9. C.D.C. Study Raises Questions About Agency’s Isolation Guidelines

    110 points • feb 27, 2022

  10. The Internet Is Broken. How Do We Fix It?

    110 points • may 31, 2022

  11. Before Invasion, Ukraine’s Lithium Wealth Was Drawing Global Attention

    110 points • mar 03, 2022

  12. There’s a New Surveillance State. It’s Your Neighbor.

    110 points • feb 04, 2022

  13. Does Coconut Oil Deserve Its Health Halo?

    110 points • jan 13, 2022

  14. What Does Cultural Appropriation Really Mean?

    110 points • oct 02, 2022

  15. Danny Kalb, Guitarist Who Gave Blues-Rock an Edge, Dies at 80

    110 points • nov 21, 2022

  16. The Supreme Court Is About to Ask the Wrong Question About the First Amendment

    110 points • dec 06, 2022

  17. Clean Toilets, Inspired Teachers: How India’s Capital Is Fixing Its Schools

    109 points • aug 17, 2022

  18. U.S. Economy Grew 1.7% in 4th Quarter, Capping a Strong Year

    109 points • jan 28, 2022

  19. Noah Lyles Gets Redemption and an American Record

    109 points • jul 22, 2022

  20. Jason Isbell: John Prine Taught Me to Stay Vulnerable

    109 points • oct 11, 2022

  21. Russia Is a Potemkin Superpower

    109 points • mar 02, 2022

  22. Lesson of the Day: ‘How the “Encanto” Soundtrack Became a Smash’

    109 points • mar 15, 2022

  23. Midtown Manhattan Has a Pulse Again

    109 points • jun 03, 2022

  24. The Cruel Irony of Inhalers That Make Climate Change Worse

    109 points • jul 24, 2022

  25. Why Pros Like Brittney Griner Choose Cannabis for Their Pain

    109 points • aug 03, 2022

  26. Almost Safe, She Returned to Munich and Lost Her Painting and Her Life

    109 points • nov 24, 2022

  27. Louise Bourgeois, Celebrated Sculptor, Unsung Painter

    109 points • jun 04, 2022

  28. Antonio Inoki, Japanese Wrestler and Improbable Diplomat, Dies at 79

    109 points • oct 03, 2022

  29. How Rosé Became a Lifestyle

    109 points • jun 27, 2022

  30. ‘Love and Rockets,’ a Series that Helped Redefine Comics, Turns 40

    109 points • nov 23, 2022

  31. ‘This Is Our March 2020’: Children’s Hospitals Are Overwhelmed by R.S.V.

    109 points • nov 03, 2022

  32. Happy Thanksgiving

    108 points • nov 25, 2022

  33. Twitch Says It Will Reduce Payments for Many Popular Streamers

    108 points • sep 22, 2022

  34. We May End Up Living in Three Americas if Roe v. Wade Is Decimated

    108 points • feb 19, 2022

  35. Strike Near Another Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Escalates Fears of Disaster

    108 points • sep 21, 2022

  36. In Retreat on Ukrainian Fronts, Russia Shows Signs of Disarray

    108 points • oct 05, 2022

  37. Scandal on a Wealthy Island: A Priest, a Murder and a Mystery

    108 points • feb 05, 2022

  38. A Baby Hadn’t Gained Any Weight in Months. Why Was It Failing to Thrive?

    108 points • sep 04, 2022

  39. This Is the Kind of Storytelling That Economics Needs

    108 points • sep 09, 2022

  40. ‘We Live in a Different World Now’: Dispatch From a Changed Germany

    108 points • mar 13, 2022

  41. Sizing Up This Year’s Batch of Black Friday Travel Deals

    108 points • nov 12, 2022

  42. Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck While Traveling Overseas

    108 points • jun 18, 2022

  43. Biden Can Still Rescue His Presidency

    108 points • jan 20, 2022

  44. Review: In ‘American Buffalo,’ Grift Is the Coin of the Realm

    108 points • apr 16, 2022

  45. Dobbs Is Not the Only Reason to Question the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court

    108 points • jul 01, 2022

  46. The Psychic Contortions of the Black Mogul-Entertainer

    108 points • apr 11, 2022

  47. 433 People Won a $4 Million Lottery. Was It Pure Luck?

    108 points • oct 06, 2022

  48. Giorgia Meloni Wins Voting in Italy, in Breakthrough for Europe’s Hard Right

    108 points • sep 27, 2022

  49. Seth Meyers on Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ Stumbles

    108 points • feb 23, 2022

  50. In a Reimagined Victorian Schoolhouse, an Artist Finds His Third Act

    107 points • feb 09, 2022

  51. Is It Better to Rent or Buy?

    107 points • oct 22, 2022

  52. It Takes a Village to Care for a Baby. And, for a Lucky Few, a Luxury Hotel.

    107 points • jun 03, 2022

  53. Sneeze by Sneeze, Sponges Fill the Seas With Their Mucus

    107 points • aug 11, 2022

  54. Risking Boos, the Met Opera Puts Present-Day America Onstage

    107 points • apr 23, 2022

  55. One Year After Beeple, the NFT Has Changed Artists. Has It Changed Art?

    107 points • mar 05, 2022

  56. House Hunting in Italy: A Perch Over Lake Como for $1.5 Million

    107 points • jul 24, 2022

  57. France Announces Major Nuclear Power Buildup

    107 points • feb 12, 2022

  58. 400 Million Guns Aren’t Going to Just Go Away. In San Jose, We’re Trying Something New.

    107 points • dec 22, 2022

  59. How to Turn Any Vegetable Into Pasta Sauce

    107 points • apr 17, 2022

  60. His PTSD, and My Struggle to Live With It

    107 points • jul 06, 2022

  61. Completely at Sea

    107 points • dec 09, 2022

  62. How to Make the Best Miso Soup of Your Life

    107 points • sep 18, 2022

  63. Affirmative Action Was Banned at Two Top Universities. They Say They Need It.

    106 points • aug 27, 2022

  64. A U.S.-Made Missile Went Astray in Ukraine, Injuring Civilians

    106 points • nov 25, 2022

  65. ‘Julia’ Review: Mastering the Art of Playing Julia Child

    106 points • apr 01, 2022

  66. Ukraine War Divides Orthodox Faithful

    106 points • apr 19, 2022

  67. An Unlikely Hero

    106 points • mar 15, 2022

  68. After a Temporary Break, Line to View Queen’s Coffin Is Reopened

    106 points • sep 16, 2022

  69. The Wallpaper That Is Also a ‘Reminder That My Ancestors Had My Back’

    106 points • mar 26, 2022

  70. There Has to Be a Better Way to Run the Government

    106 points • jun 13, 2022

  71. Erich Barnes, Star Defensive Back for the 1960s Giants, Dies at 86

    106 points • may 06, 2022

  72. Biden Could Make the World Safer, but He’s Too Afraid of the Politics

    106 points • may 10, 2022

  73. Young Voters Are Fed Up With Their (Much) Older Leaders

    106 points • jul 15, 2022

  74. The Siblings in This Book Loathe Each Other, and It’s So Refreshing

    106 points • may 26, 2022

  75. What We Write About When We Write About Food

    106 points • feb 22, 2022

  76. How to Stay Cool and Safe in a Heat Wave

    106 points • jul 19, 2022

  77. How the Speaker’s Election Could Devolve Into Chaos

    106 points • dec 31, 2022

  78. Bills in Britain Will Soar 80% as Energy Crisis Crashes Into Europe

    106 points • aug 27, 2022

  79. ‘How Much Was That?’

    106 points • dec 03, 2022

  80. In Ottawa Protests, a Pressing Question: Where Were the Police?

    106 points • feb 13, 2022

  81. Jim Farley Tries to Reinvent Ford and Catch Up to Elon Musk and Tesla

    106 points • apr 19, 2022

  82. A Tech Executive Is Charged, for the Third Time, in a 1992 Killing

    106 points • jul 14, 2022

  83. How to Fight Back Against the Inhumanity of Modern Work

    106 points • oct 17, 2022

  84. How One of Switzerland’s Oldest Banks Became a Meme Stock

    105 points • oct 19, 2022

  85. We Had to Force the Constitution to Accommodate Democracy, and It Shows

    105 points • oct 08, 2022

  86. REVISIONS; Seeing Race as a Costume That Everyone Wears

    105 points • sep 14, 2022

  87. The Dentist Who Treated My Divorce

    105 points • apr 02, 2022

  88. Seeking Heat, and Companionship, in a Hard Scotland Winter

    105 points • dec 20, 2022

  89. RUSSIAN EMIGRE INDICTED IN FIRE SET IN BUILDING

    105 points • apr 12, 2022

  90. Your Workout Burns Fewer Calories Than You Think

    105 points • feb 02, 2022

  91. Sexual Assault Revelations Turn Canada’s National Game Into the Nation’s Shame

    105 points • aug 15, 2022

  92. Miami Collectors Shake Up a D.C. Schoolhouse

    105 points • oct 29, 2022

  93. Philip Hiat, Rabbi Who Forged Bonds With Other Faiths, Dies at 95

    105 points • nov 07, 2022

  94. A Singular American Painter and His Perennially Disregarded Wife

    105 points • may 14, 2022

  95. America Kills Its Enemies in Our Name. And Then Keeps It Secret.

    105 points • may 28, 2022

  96. The Push to Landmark the Last-Known ‘Colored’ School in Manhattan

    105 points • oct 08, 2022

  97. 17 Vegetarian Grilling Recipes for Memorial Day Weekend

    105 points • may 31, 2022

  98. Biden Shouldn’t Apologize to Republicans

    105 points • sep 06, 2022

  99. How Do You Tell a Vandal From a Visitor? Art Museums Are Struggling.

    104 points • nov 27, 2022

  100. Why Won’t My Boyfriend Skip Family Vacations to Travel With Me?

    104 points • sep 08, 2022