The Brutalist Report - conversation
- The Constitution sets some limits on the people’s choices for president - but the Supreme Court rules it’s unconstitutional for state governments to decide on Trump’s qualifications [537d]
- ¿Arrepentimiento transgénero? una investigación pone en duda los relatos sobre las cirugías de reasignación de sexo [537d]
- Supreme Court says only Congress can bar a candidate, like Trump, from the presidency for insurrection − 3 essential reads [537d]
- How non-English language cinema is reshaping the Oscars landscape [538d]
- From ‘Jaws’ to ‘Schindler’s List,’ John Williams has infused movie scores with adventure and emotion [538d]
- Community-based entrepreneurs are leading the way in solving the local news crisis [538d]
- How much does a government shutdown hurt the economy? Depends how long it lasts [538d]
- Commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force is expanding predecessor’s vision of chaos in the Middle East [538d]
- Could the days of ‘springing forward’ be numbered? A neurologist and sleep expert explains the downside to that borrowed hour of daylight [538d]
- The estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable [538d]
- Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable [538d]
- A far-right political group is gaining popularity in Germany – but so, too, are protests against it [538d]
- Nikki Haley, hanging on through Super Tuesday, says Trump is weak because he’s not getting as many votes as he should − she’s wrong [538d]
- Why do bees have queens? 2 biologists explain this insect’s social structure – and why some bees don’t have a queen at all [538d]
- Israeli peace activists are more anguished than ever − in a movement that has always been diverse and divided, with differing visions of ‘peace’ [538d]
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