The Brutalist Report - npr
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- 'Predatory gambling' has helped the lottery reach sky-high jackpot, critics say [1278d]
- Houston police are searching for witnesses after rapper Takeoff's killing [1279d]
- At an emotional hearing, the Parkland shooter is formally sentenced to life in prison [1279d]
- 21 more unmarked graves are discovered in the Tulsa Race Massacre investigation [1279d]
- The Ethiopian government and Tigray have agreed to end a 2-year war [1279d]
- Capitol Police cameras recorded break in at Pelosi residence [1279d]
- Vaccines used to be apolitical. Now they're a campaign issue [1279d]
- Washington Commanders owners are exploring a potential sale of the NFL team [1279d]
- Food writer Julie Powell, author of 'Julie & Julia,' dies at 49 [1279d]
- Why conspiracy theories about Paul Pelosi's assault keep circulating [1279d]
- With most votes now counted, Netanyahu seems poised to return as Israel's leader [1279d]
- CVS Health agrees to a $5 billion settlement in opioid lawsuits [1279d]
- Russia rejoins U.N. deal to ship grain from Ukraine, easing food insecurity concerns [1279d]
- Bolsonaro remains silent on election loss as power transitions in Brazil [1279d]
- Israel continues to count votes as Netanyahu aims for a comeback [1279d]
- A new school in Kyiv is training women to pilot drones [1279d]
- ReAwaken America brings together some of the U.S.' most prolific conspiracy theorists [1279d]
- Morning news brief [1279d]
- The Fed is poised for another jumbo interest rate hike. Many are wondering what's next [1279d]
- RSV is surging. Here's what to watch for and answers about treatment options [1279d]
- This coral reef resurrected itself — and showed scientists how to replicate it [1279d]
- Nevada campaigns see Latinos as key to winning elections [1279d]
- With days to go, Democrats' enthusiasm lags behind GOP, new NPR poll finds [1279d]
- Home Depot workers in Philadelphia vote on whether to form 1st unionized store [1279d]
- Concerns of violence grow as Election Day nears [1279d]
- Latino voters look beyond immigration, and hope candidates will, too [1279d]
- An owl twice attacked a Washington woman. A biologist says it's becoming more common [1279d]
- A kind word meant everything to Carolyn Hax as her mom battled ALS [1279d]
- New York City employers are now required to post salary ranges on job listings [1279d]
- Investigators raid Seoul police over the deadly crowd surge [1279d]
- One student repeatedly called 911 during the Uvalde shooting, reports say [1279d]
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