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New York Times (2022)

  1. How to Turn the Humble Lentil Into an Extravagant Luxury

    17 points • mar 28, 2022

  2. America Has a Scorn Problem

    17 points • may 18, 2022

  3. When a Girl’s First Period Calls for Celebration, Not Stigma

    17 points • nov 02, 2022

  4. From the South Side to the Loop, Chicago’s Innovative Spirit Thrives

    17 points • jun 11, 2022

  5. What’s God Got to Do With It? The Rise of Christian Nationalism in American Politics.

    17 points • aug 05, 2022

  6. Christian Nationalists Are Excited About What Comes Next

    17 points • jul 05, 2022

  7. Runners and Cyclists Use GPS Mapping to Make Art

    17 points • sep 24, 2022

  8. E.U. Takes Aim at Big Tech’s Power With Landmark Digital Act

    17 points • mar 27, 2022

  9. Cost of Owning a Home Surges Above the Cost of Renting One

    17 points • jun 25, 2022

  10. The Sixth Love Language Does Not Exist

    17 points • sep 05, 2022

  11. ‘Law & Order’ Review: Leaving Out the Best Parts

    17 points • feb 26, 2022

  12. Metabolizing the World Into Something Wild and Achingly Alive

    17 points • aug 20, 2022

  13. You’re Getting Better With Age. Your Makeup Should, Too.

    17 points • mar 04, 2022

  14. The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong

    17 points • jul 27, 2022

  15. Records Fell at the Track Worlds. A Trend? Not So Fast.

    17 points • jul 27, 2022

  16. Wild and Wilde: At Celebrity Cemetery, Nature Takes on Starring Role

    17 points • dec 28, 2022

  17. In the Heart of Winter, an Abundance of Wildlife

    17 points • feb 14, 2022

  18. Something Better Than a Tent for the Homeless

    17 points • aug 24, 2022

  19. New Research Hints at 4 Factors That May Increase Chances of Long Covid

    17 points • jan 30, 2022

  20. A Library the Internet Can’t Get Enough Of

    17 points • jan 21, 2022

  21. 60-Minute Gourmet

    17 points • dec 07, 2022

  22. A Black Graduate of an Elite Boarding School Gets Real

    17 points • jan 23, 2022

  23. In a Run-Down Roman Villa, a Princess From Texas Awaits Her Next Act

    17 points • nov 09, 2022

  24. Big Ben’s Bongs Will Soon Ring Out Again Across London

    17 points • jul 05, 2022

  25. In This Michigan County, Pandemic Stimulus Funds Are Remaking Public Health Programs

    17 points • apr 11, 2022

  26. Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss.

    17 points • sep 14, 2022

  27. These Doctors Admit They Don’t Want Patients With Disabilities

    17 points • oct 22, 2022

  28. This Environmental Law Made Half of America’s Fresh Waters Swimmable and Fishable

    17 points • oct 27, 2022

  29. Waiting for Omicron

    17 points • jan 14, 2022

  30. Medication Abortions Are Increasing: What They Are and Where Women Get Them

    17 points • jun 26, 2022

  31. Francis Fukuyama and Yascha Mounk Wonder, Is Democracy Finished?

    17 points • may 14, 2022

  32. I’ll Say It Again: There’s More Than One Way to Raise Kids Who Thrive

    17 points • mar 11, 2022

  33. How to Keep the Rising Tide of Fake News From Drowning Our Democracy

    17 points • mar 08, 2022

  34. Mary Oliver, 83, Prize-Winning Poet of the Natural World, Is Dead

    17 points • jun 30, 2022

  35. A Birder Is Back in the Public Eye, Now on His Own Terms

    17 points • may 20, 2022

  36. What Should I Read This Summer?

    17 points • may 23, 2022

  37. Ilse Nathan and Ruth Siegler, Sisters and Survivors Together, Die 11 Days Apart

    17 points • sep 25, 2022

  38. Stream These 9 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in July

    17 points • jun 30, 2022

  39. Edmund Keeley Dies at 94; Shined a Light on Modern Greek Culture

    17 points • mar 10, 2022

  40. French Nuclear Power Crisis Frustrates Europe’s Push to Quit Russian Energy

    17 points • jun 20, 2022

  41. The Meaning of Lent to This Unchurched Christian

    17 points • feb 28, 2022

  42. Does High-Intensity Exercise Affect Our Hearts? Minds? Life Spans? Waistlines?

    17 points • mar 26, 2022

  43. Rescuing the Cuisine of Besieged Mariupol, Recipe by Family Recipe

    17 points • may 18, 2022

  44. For Jews, Going to Services Is an Act of Courage

    17 points • jan 21, 2022

  45. A Manager of a Certain Vintage

    17 points • feb 03, 2022

  46. Affirmative Action Is Wrong. There’s a Better Way to Make Campuses Diverse.

    17 points • oct 31, 2022

  47. Meet the New Old Book Collectors

    17 points • may 08, 2022

  48. Through a Recession and a Pandemic, the Book Business Is Thriving in Buenos Aires

    17 points • may 28, 2022

  49. Sean Thackrey, Creator of Eccentric California Wines, Dies at 79

    17 points • jun 14, 2022

  50. Dubuque? We Don’t Fly There Anymore. Airlines Say Goodbye to Regional Airports.

    17 points • nov 27, 2022

  51. A Full-Body Strength Training Workout at Home

    17 points • jun 11, 2022

  52. In Quebec, the Independence Movement Gives Way to a New Nationalism

    17 points • oct 03, 2022

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

    17 points • jan 26, 2022

  54. A Town on Ukraine’s Edge, Determined to Escape Its Past

    17 points • may 19, 2022

  55. How Important Is Stretching, Really?

    17 points • dec 18, 2022

  56. Why Petulant Oligarchs Rule Our World

    17 points • dec 23, 2022

  57. Newspapers Jettisoning Top Talent to Cut Costs

    17 points • mar 31, 2022

  58. The Secret History of Women in Coding

    17 points • jul 19, 2022

  59. On British Columbia’s Coast for $2.5 Million: House Hunting in Canada

    17 points • oct 21, 2022

  60. Island Heights, N.J.: A ‘Magical Place’ That’s a Step Out of Time

    17 points • apr 06, 2022

  61. Six Easy Recipes for the Ultimate Picnic Spread

    17 points • may 30, 2022

  62. At Shakespeare’s Globe, a Nonbinary Joan of Arc Causes a Stir

    17 points • sep 04, 2022

  63. Cremation Borrows a Page From the Direct-to-Consumer Playbook

    17 points • feb 06, 2022

  64. A Tiny House in Manhattan Has a Link to the Underground Railroad

    17 points • sep 04, 2022

  65. Facing Disastrous Floods, They Turned to Mangrove Trees for Protection

    16 points • apr 11, 2022

  66. Woman Dies After Trying to Scale Border Fence Into Arizona

    16 points • apr 17, 2022

  67. Russia Planned a Major Military Overhaul. Ukraine Shows the Result.

    16 points • may 17, 2022

  68. An Angry Public Wants Sri Lanka’s President Gone

    16 points • apr 15, 2022

  69. ‘Deeply Problematic’: Experts Question Judge’s Intervention in Trump Inquiry

    16 points • sep 09, 2022

  70. In Congo, Floating Pastors Follow Mobile Flocks Along Busy River

    16 points • feb 21, 2022

  71. Breast Cancer Drug Trial Results in ‘Unheard-Of’ Survival

    16 points • jun 11, 2022

  72. Ask a Flight Attendant About Flying Now

    16 points • jul 18, 2022

  73. Moderate Republicans No Longer Have a Home, and It Started With My Defeat

    16 points • sep 22, 2022

  74. Vacationers Turned the Hamptons Into a Year-Round Home. Business Followed.

    16 points • may 14, 2022

  75. Six Days Afloat in the Everglades

    16 points • feb 26, 2022

  76. What Biden Has — and Hasn’t — Done

    16 points • aug 20, 2022

  77. How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk

    16 points • apr 15, 2022

  78. Bill Barr Made the Decision to Clear Trump, and That Should Still Frighten Us

    16 points • sep 01, 2022

  79. Desert Winemaking ‘Sounds Absurd,’ but Israeli Vineyards in Negev Show the Way

    16 points • sep 23, 2022

  80. A Brief History of the Police Procedural in 6 Shows

    16 points • oct 04, 2022

  81. Globalization Is Over. The Global Culture Wars Have Begun.

    16 points • apr 21, 2022

  82. Lockdowns in China, and North Korea, Deal Double Blow to Bridge City

    16 points • sep 01, 2022

  83. New Haven, Conn.: More Than Just Academics and Mozzarella

    16 points • jun 02, 2022

  84. They May Have Love on Their Lizard Brains

    16 points • oct 25, 2022

  85. Football Tech That’s More Than a Laser and Light Show

    16 points • apr 21, 2022

  86. Shell reports a record $9.1 billion profit.

    16 points • may 06, 2022

  87. What You Need to Earn to Buy a Home in the Largest U.S. Cities

    16 points • dec 28, 2022

  88. An explosion in the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol appears to target a pro-Kremlin leader.

    16 points • jun 01, 2022

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

    16 points • jul 24, 2022

  90. The Last Days of an Outback Town Where Every Breath Can Be Toxic

    16 points • sep 30, 2022

  91. Trump Faces a Week of Headaches on Jan. 6 and His Taxes

    16 points • dec 19, 2022

  92. Ocean-Eaten Islands, Fire-Scarred Forests: Our Changing World in Pictures

    16 points • nov 11, 2022

  93. Judge Declines to Act on Justice Dept. Contempt Request in Trump Documents Case

    16 points • dec 10, 2022

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

    16 points • apr 03, 2022

  95. How Bad Is Inflation, Really?

    16 points • mar 06, 2022

  96. North Carolina Drops Mark Meadows From Voter Roll Amid Fraud Inquiry

    16 points • apr 14, 2022

  97. Indigenous Founders of a Museum Cafe Put Repatriation on the Menu

    16 points • dec 14, 2022

  98. Former Idaho Lawmaker Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Raping Intern

    16 points • sep 02, 2022

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

    16 points • jan 28, 2022

  100. Bringing Health Food to the Masses, One Delivery at a Time

    16 points • feb 15, 2022