The Brutalist Report - npr
- More Americans are falling behind on credit card bills [1h]
- Five things to know about Biden's tariff hikes on Chinese electric vehicles [1h]
- The Deadly, Hidden Threat to Gaza's Civilians [2h]
- Small but mighty Nimble becomes first mixed-breed dog to win Westminster agility title [2h]
- The ship that struck the Key Bridge had electrical problems in port, the NTSB says [2h]
- What to watch for as the WNBA season opens and interest spikes in women's basketball [4h]
- 8 are dead and dozens injured as a bus carrying farmworkers overturns in Florida [5h]
- Trump gets by with a little help from his friends during New York hush money trial [5h]
- Alice Munro, Nobel Prize-winning short story author, dies at 92 [5h]
- Israelis and Palestinians held a joint memorial for all victims of the ongoing war [5h]
- Legal experts say a TikTok ban without specific evidence violates the First Amendment [6h]
- Strike kills U.N. aid worker, injures another in southern Gaza [7h]
- Michael Cohen, a key witness in the Trump hush money trial, returns to the stand [7h]
- Fallout continues from the Miss USA resignations as a runner-up declines the crown [8h]
- These people waited hours to see the Trump hush-money trial up close. Here's why [8h]
- California's $12 billion Medicaid experiment stretches the definition of health care [9h]
- Despite state bans, abortions nationwide are up, driven by telehealth [10h]
- Biden to announce new Chinese tariffs; Michael Cohen returns to the stand [11h]
- It was a classic rap beef. Then Drake revived Tupac with AI and Congress got involved [12h]
- What are 'the kids' thinking these days? Honor Levy aims to tell in 'My First Book' [13h]
- Anti-war protests, a Chicago DNC: Is it 1968 all over again? Some historians say no [13h]
- Biden announces new tariffs on imports of Chinese goods, including electric vehicles [14h]
- AI-generated spam is starting to fill social media. Here's why [14h]
- FAA bill would force the agency to craft 'real world' rules for airplane evacuations [14h]
- He invented a successful medical device as a student. Here's his advice for new grads [14h]
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