The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Elon Musk saved $143 million by reporting Twitter stake late, shareholder suit claims [1453d]
- Biden appeared to accuse Putin of committing a 'genocide' in Ukraine [1453d]
- Credit firm TransUnion used deceptive marketing and 'dark patterns,' lawsuit alleges [1453d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 12) [1453d]
- Ukrainian Holocaust survivors flee war again — this time to Germany [1453d]
- 3 things to know as Russia heads to a historic debt default [1453d]
- Comedian Gilbert Gottfried has died [1453d]
- South Dakota's attorney general is impeached over a fatal crash [1454d]
- U.S. calls for the immediate release of a vocal Kremlin critic detained in Moscow [1454d]
- Report: Over 50 gig workers killed on the job, but families are footing the bills [1454d]
- A dictator's son runs for Philippines president in a bid to revive his family's power [1454d]
- Teen drug overdose deaths rose sharply in 2020, driven by fentanyl-laced pills [1454d]
- 'Pandemic, Inc.' author says financial predators made more than $1 billion off COVID [1454d]
- An expert says it may be hard, but not impossible, to prove genocide in Ukraine [1454d]
- Holocaust museums in 4 countries condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine as war crimes [1454d]
- Zelenskyy accuses Russians of leaving thousands of land mines in the Kyiv area [1454d]
- Florida lawmakers let DeSantis draw a congressional map after he vetoed the last one [1454d]
- Multiple people were shot at a NYC subway station, and undetonated devices were found [1454d]
- Multiple people were shot at a NYC subway station [1454d]
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be fined over COVID lockdown parties [1454d]
- Sri Lanka is suspending payments on its foreign debt as its economic crisis worsens [1454d]
- A report on violence against kids with disabilities is sobering — if not surprising [1454d]
- How much energy powers a good life? Less than you're using, says a new report [1454d]
- Several tornadoes reportedly touched down in Arkansas overnight [1454d]
- The nation's largest utility agrees to pay more than $55 million for two wildfires [1454d]
- Prosecutors say a smuggling ring moved nearly 300 guns from Atlanta to Philadelphia [1454d]
- On the presidential campaign trail, competing visions of France emerge [1454d]
- The Biden administration is regulating 'ghost guns.' Here's what the rule does [1454d]
- In an exception to the Clean Air Act, Biden will allow E15 gas to be sold this summer [1454d]
- Romania hasn't always seen itself as a safe haven. War in Ukraine has changed that [1454d]
- Survivors react to the first-ever trial for war crimes in Darfur [1454d]
- These intricately decorated eggs are raising money and good wishes for Ukraine [1454d]
- Meet the rescue team extracting people trapped in Kyiv suburbs under siege [1454d]
- How soaring inflation forces stark choices on low-income Americans [1454d]
- Russia-Ukraine war worsens fertilizer crunch, risking food supplies [1454d]
- U.S. orders consular staff to leave Shanghai amid COVID surge [1454d]
- Philadelphia to reinstate its mask mandate after a rise in COVID cases [1454d]
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