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Here are the most popular New York Times stories of 2014:
- “Forty Portraits in 40 Years,” by Nicolas Nixon and Susan Minot, published on October 3
- “An Open Letter From Dylan Farrow,” by Dylan Farrow, published on February 1
- “How Y’All, Youse, and You Guys Talk,” by Josh Katz and Wilson Andrews, published on December 21, 2013
- “Philip Seymour Hoffman, Actor of Depth, Dies at 46,” by Bruce Weber, published on February 2
- “The 52 Places to Go in 2014,” by the editors, published on January 10
- “What You Learn in Your 40s,” by Pamela Druckerman, published on February 28
- “For the Love of Money,” by Sam Polk, published on January 18
- “How Many Ebola Patients Have Been Treated Outside of Africa?,” by the editors, published on July 31
- “Robin Williams, Oscar-Winning Comedian, Dies at 63,” by Dave Itzkoff, published on August 11
- “Where Are the Hardest Places to Live in the U.S.?,” by Alan Flippen, published on June 26
- “Autopsy Shows Michael Brown Was Struck at Least Six Times,” by Frances Robles and Julie Bosman, published on August 17
- “Watch 10,000 League of Legends Games in 30 Seconds,” by Tom Giratikanon, Jon Huang, and Jeremy White, published on October 10
- “The Scientific Seven-Minute Workout,” published on May 13, 2013
- “The Horror Before the Beheadings,” by Rukmini Callimachi, published on October 26
- “Doctor in New York City Is Sick With Ebola,” by Marc Santora, published on October 23