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New York Times (Jan 2023)

  1. A Hilltop Hideaway in the Scottish Highlands

    64 points • jan 16, 2023

  2. Noma and the Fizzle of Too-Fine Dining

    64 points • jan 12, 2023

  3. Three Active-Duty Marines Charged in Jan. 6 Attack

    64 points • jan 22, 2023

  4. One of the Strangest Friendships in Washington

    63 points • jan 30, 2023

  5. Betty Lee Sung, Pioneering Scholar of Chinese in America, Dies at 98

    63 points • jan 22, 2023

  6. Illuminating the Effects of Light Pollution

    62 points • jan 30, 2023

  7. I Edited Mental Illness Out of My College Applications. I’m Not Alone.

    62 points • jan 02, 2023

  8. When the Writing Demands Talent and Discretion, Call the Ghostwriter

    61 points • jan 07, 2023

  9. No Visitors, No Drinking, Home by 9: Renting as a Single Woman in India

    61 points • jan 19, 2023

  10. Lupe Serrano, Ballerina of Power and Fire, Is Dead at 92

    61 points • jan 19, 2023

  11. ‘Burying Us Alive’: Afghan Women Devastated by Suspension of Aid Under Taliban Law

    60 points • jan 14, 2023

  12. A Korean War Wall of Remembrance Set Hundreds of Errors in Stone

    60 points • jan 10, 2023

  13. Widening Highways Doesn’t Fix Traffic. So Why Do We Keep Doing It?

    59 points • jan 07, 2023

  14. How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy

    59 points • jan 16, 2023

  15. How to Find the Right Couples Therapist

    59 points • jan 29, 2023

  16. A Colorado Library Closed Because of Meth Contamination

    58 points • jan 05, 2023

  17. Winter TV: 24 Shows to Keep an Eye On

    58 points • jan 07, 2023

  18. It’s Time to Finally Fix Air Travel

    56 points • jan 14, 2023

  19. The Secret to a Banana Bread With a Little More Bite

    56 points • jan 12, 2023

  20. Fire. Rainbow. Peacock. They’re All Opals.

    55 points • jan 24, 2023

  21. Wait, Is My Dog Stoned?

    54 points • jan 01, 2023

  22. What the Ancient Bog Bodies Knew

    54 points • jan 31, 2023

  23. Social Media Use Is Linked to Brain Changes in Teens, Research Finds

    54 points • jan 05, 2023

  24. How to Ask for a Raise, Without Alienating Your Boss Along the Way

    54 points • jan 16, 2023

  25. When Junk Science About Sex Offenders Infects the Supreme Court

    53 points • jan 05, 2023

  26. Tony Vaccaro, 100, Dies; Photographed War From a Soldier’s Perspective

    53 points • jan 01, 2023

  27. A Prominent Mexican TV Anchor Departs. Will Dispassionate Coverage Go With Her?

    52 points • jan 09, 2023

  28. When One Wedding Requires Four Outfits, Try Renting

    52 points • jan 07, 2023

  29. The Heartache of Being Sidelined From Your Favorite Sport

    52 points • jan 14, 2023

  30. 10 Insightful Tips From People Who Prove It’s Never Too Late

    51 points • jan 01, 2023

  31. U.S. Deficit Fell to $1.4 Trillion in 2022

    50 points • jan 13, 2023

  32. $700,000 Homes in Texas, Virginia and Missouri

    50 points • jan 15, 2023

  33. The Sound of Sonny

    50 points • jan 29, 2023

  34. They Built the Wall. Now Some in Texas Fear It May Fall Down.

    49 points • jan 06, 2023

  35. Will Americans Even Notice an Improving Economy?

    49 points • jan 31, 2023

  36. What Happened to All of Science’s Big Breakthroughs?

    48 points • jan 19, 2023

  37. Ecuador Tried to Curb Drilling and Protect the Amazon. The Opposite Happened.

    48 points • jan 16, 2023

  38. How Barnes & Noble Came Back From Near Dead

    48 points • jan 29, 2023

  39. The Joys (and Challenges) of Sex After 70

    48 points • jan 07, 2023

  40. Initial Police Report on Tyre Nichols Arrest Is Contradicted by Videos

    48 points • jan 31, 2023

  41. Netflix Brings the Intensity of Elena Ferrante’s Naples to the Screen

    47 points • jan 12, 2023

  42. Tunisian Cave Village Empties Out in Face of Drought and Modernity’s Draw

    46 points • jan 23, 2023

  43. The Viet Cong Committed Atrocities, Too

    46 points • jan 06, 2023

  44. CRISIS IN THE BALKANS: DIPLOMACY; Chinese Embassy Bombing May Hurt Bid to Win Support for Peacekeepers

    45 points • jan 25, 2023

  45. Blood, Guts and Dinner

    45 points • jan 04, 2023

  46. Why Are Energy Prices So High? Some Experts Blame Deregulation.

    45 points • jan 05, 2023

  47. We Can’t Just Give Up and Shrug in Silence

    45 points • jan 31, 2023

  48. How Waze Changed the Way We Drive

    44 points • jan 24, 2023

  49. At Least 7 Killed in Attack in Jewish Area of East Jerusalem

    44 points • jan 28, 2023

  50. Britain Says It Will Give Ukraine Tanks, Breaching a Western Taboo

    44 points • jan 16, 2023

  51. How Simple Exercises May Save Your Lower Back

    43 points • jan 31, 2023

  52. You Quit Your Job, but You’re Still Miserable. Now What?

    43 points • jan 28, 2023

  53. Why China’s Economy Faces a Perilous Road to Recovery

    42 points • jan 04, 2023

  54. Five Rules for an Aging World

    42 points • jan 23, 2023

  55. ‘Sober Curious’? How to Embrace Mindful Drinking

    42 points • jan 03, 2023

  56. Zinc? Honey? Ginger? What Actually Helps When You Have a Cold or the Flu?

    42 points • jan 05, 2023

  57. Biden Honors ‘Extraordinary Americans’ Who Defended Democracy on Jan. 6

    41 points • jan 08, 2023

  58. Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Some in Washington Boiling.

    41 points • jan 12, 2023

  59. Chris Hayes: What ‘Law and Order’ Means to Trump

    40 points • jan 25, 2023

  60. From a China Traveler

    38 points • jan 06, 2023

  61. Obsessed by the Present, Who’s Got Time for Old Masters?

    38 points • jan 18, 2023

  62. It’s OK to Get Carried Away When You’re Shopping for Flower Seeds

    38 points • jan 12, 2023

  63. Day 30: The Loneliness and Joy of a Late-December Birthday

    38 points • jan 01, 2023

  64. U.S. Says Chinese Fighter Jet Flew Dangerously Close to American Plane

    38 points • jan 01, 2023

  65. Small Steps to Improve Your Mental Health in 2023

    38 points • jan 02, 2023

  66. In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett

    37 points • jan 22, 2023

  67. Albert Reichmann, Patriarch of a Real Estate Empire, Dies at 93

    37 points • jan 01, 2023

  68. On His Way to the N.F.L., Damar Hamlin Was Determined to Give Back

    37 points • jan 04, 2023

  69. How to Teach With the Art and Artifacts in Our New Book, ‘Coming of Age in 2020’

    37 points • jan 01, 2023

  70. Keep Your Politics Out of My Arugula

    36 points • jan 20, 2023

  71. Can Trump Count on Evangelicals in 2024? Some Leaders Are Wavering.

    36 points • jan 21, 2023

  72. Janet Malcolm Remembers

    36 points • jan 11, 2023

  73. It’s Not Going Well for Britain’s New Prime Minister

    36 points • jan 31, 2023

  74. What to Do When There’s a Flash Flood Warning

    34 points • jan 11, 2023

  75. Clouded Leopard Found at Dallas Zoo After ‘Suspicious’ Tear in Enclosure

    34 points • jan 14, 2023

  76. Once an Open Sewer, New York Harbor Now Teems With Life. Thank the Clean Water Act.

    34 points • jan 01, 2023

  77. A New Way to Hand-Me-Down

    33 points • jan 25, 2023

  78. A One-Pot Salmon and Rice Dish You’ll Turn to Again and Again

    33 points • jan 12, 2023

  79. Exxon Scientists Predicted Global Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts, Study Finds

    32 points • jan 13, 2023

  80. Putin Has No Red Lines

    32 points • jan 02, 2023

  81. I Looked Behind the Curtain of American History, and This Is What I Found

    32 points • jan 07, 2023

  82. What It Costs to Be Smuggled Across the U.S. Border

    31 points • jan 20, 2023

  83. Driven by Election Deniers, This County Recounted 2020 Votes Last Week

    31 points • jan 17, 2023

  84. The Fed May Finally Be Winning the War on Inflation. But at What Cost?

    31 points • jan 11, 2023

  85. Will the Real G.O.P. Please Stand Up? A National Power Struggle Goes Local.

    31 points • jan 25, 2023

  86. You May Miss These Parasites When They’re Gone

    30 points • jan 11, 2023

  87. We’re All Complicit in the N.F.L.’s Violent Spectacle

    30 points • jan 04, 2023

  88. The Impossible Art of Keeping a Restaurant Afloat

    30 points • jan 20, 2023

  89. Joyce Meskis, Bookseller Who Defended Readers’ Rights, Dies at 80

    30 points • jan 08, 2023

  90. Recession? What Recession? Pass Me Some Grapes.

    30 points • jan 01, 2023

  91. A Rosier View of Roald Dahl

    30 points • jan 19, 2023

  92. California Joins Other States in Suing Companies Over Insulin Prices

    30 points • jan 19, 2023

  93. Lesson of the Day: ‘The Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Attacked and What Happens Next’

    30 points • jan 05, 2023

  94. She Witnessed Mao’s Worst Excesses. Now She Has a Warning for the World.

    29 points • jan 15, 2023

  95. Review: Poulenc’s Nuns, United by Faith, Return to the Met

    29 points • jan 17, 2023

  96. The Miraculous Life and Afterlife of Charlene Richard

    29 points • jan 07, 2023

  97. How a Football Superfan in a Wolf Costume Ended Up in a Cage

    28 points • jan 30, 2023

  98. How These Sign Language Experts Are Bringing More Diversity to Theater

    28 points • jan 09, 2023

  99. A Dilemma for Governments: How to Pay for Million-Dollar Therapies

    28 points • jan 25, 2023

  100. New Armored Vehicles Will Help Ukraine Take the Fight to Russia

    28 points • jan 08, 2023