The Brutalist Report - conversation
- Supreme Court skeptical that Colorado − or any state − should decide for whole nation whether Trump is eligible for presidency [709d]
- FCC bans robocalls using deepfake voice clones − but AI-generated disinformation still looms over elections [709d]
- ‘Look for a reversal in a fairly short period of time’ − former federal judge expects Supreme Court will keep Trump on Colorado ballot [709d]
- The myth of men’s full-time employment [709d]
- Anger, sadness, boredom, anxiety – emotions that feel bad can be useful [709d]
- Sugary handshakes are how cells talk to each other − understanding these name tags can clarify how the immune system works [709d]
- El Niño is starting to lose strength after fueling a hot, stormy year, but it’s still powerful − an atmospheric scientist explains what’s ahead for 2024 [709d]
- Strong El Niño is starting to weaken after fueling a hot, stormy year, but it’s still powerful − an atmospheric scientist explains what’s ahead for 2024 [709d]
- Heart attacks, cancer, dementia, premature deaths: 4 essential reads on the health effects driving EPA’s new fine particle air pollution standard [709d]
- The Super Bowl gets the Vegas treatment, with 1 in 4 American adults expected to gamble on the big game [709d]
- Breastfeeding benefits mothers as much as babies, but public health messaging often only tells half of the story [709d]
- Americans spend millions of dollars on Valentine’s Day roses. I calculated exactly how much [709d]
- What’s sociology? A sociologist explains why Florida’s college students should get the chance to learn how social forces affect everyone’s lives [709d]
- Russia’s fanning of anti-Israeli sentiment takes dark detour into Holocaust denialism [709d]
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