Readers Share Their Favorite Books of 2022
New York Times readers recommend some of their favorite books, new and old, that they read in 2022.

New York Times readers recommend some of their favorite books, new and old, that they read in 2022.
For some fans, a chance to see their favorite artists in concert is the most compelling reason to sign up for their first credit cards and start building credit.
Progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans are clashing on what may be the most ideologically diverse City Council ever.
One in five Americans bet on sports this year. Against most odds — my total lack of interest in all professional athletics — I was one of them. And I was hooked.
Beyonce is set to give a concert for the first time in almost five years.
A host of Democrats and Republicans say they’ll discuss running for office with their families, weighing their political futures with eggnog, board games and maybe a wise uncle.
Also, script kiddies are coming for your gift cards, and Meta's Cambridge Analytica pathetic payout
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Matt Doherty has been speaking to Fantasy Premier League about the players he would pick for his team, and he names two Tottenham Hotspur players he thinks everyone should sign, while making a big claim about Harry Kane being on free-kicks. The only thing that comes close to the joy and frustration of watching a […]
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Live transfer news, rumours and updates ahead of the January window
On April 14, 2022, President Joe Biden shook hands with a ghost. We know this for a fact because the Washington Free Beacon broke the story. More than 16.5 million people have viewed the incontestable video evidence.
Читать дальше...I'm in the business of asking questions, so I understand curiosity, but answers can get prickly when the question is this: Is Santa real?
The Jan. 6 committee ended their work this week with a final meeting and over 800-page report. Here's what else happened this week in politics.
New York's Democratic governor picked "potentially the worst" of seven choices
Our lives are so fragile and fleeting. My family's tragedy taught me to treasure the time I have with loved ones – and never take it for granted.
The next drawing is Tuesday, which could mean an extraordinarily happy New Year if you win.
From Day One through Day Ten, these hearings set a new standard for congressional oversight.
Читать дальше...Smelling salts are found in Victorian novels to rouse fainting women and on the sports field to possibly help athletes. But how do they work?
A return to our ancient ancestors’ way of life, via TikTok.
One of the deepest and dearest secrets of the Christmas season is hidden in plain sight: Christmas Eve is the feast day of Holy Eve, the wife of Adam and the mother of all.
I’ve never been religious. Despite singing hymns and reciting the Lord’s Prayer in school assemblies back in my kiddie years, the whole God thing pretty much washed over me without leaving a mark. Sure, I liked the Jesus fables – still do. I even once played one of the three wise men in the school nativity. And who wouldn’t agree with the whole ‘peace and goodwill’ Christmas message?
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By Henrik Svedäng (*) – To slow and reverse the fastest loss of Earth’s living things since the dinosaurs, almost 200 countries have signed an agreement in Montreal, Canada, promising to live in harmony with nature by 2050. The Kunming-Montreal agreement is not legally binding but it will require signatories to report their progress towards meeting targets such as the protection of 30% of Earth’s surface by 2030 and the restoration of degraded habitats.