The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Mike Hodges, director of 'Get Carter' and 'Flash Gordon,' dies at 90 [1225d]
- More than a third of executions in 2022 were 'botched,' a report finds [1225d]
- In Florida, 'Health Freedom' Activists Exert Influence Over A Major Hospital [1225d]
- Taliban begins to enforce education ban, leaving Afghan women with tears and anger [1225d]
- Germany returns looted artifacts to Nigeria to rectify a 'dark colonial history' [1225d]
- Turkey's attempt to ban an Erdogan rival from politics appears to be backfiring [1225d]
- After referring Trump for charges, the Jan. 6 panel is set to release its full report [1225d]
- The U.S. will send a Patriot air defense system to Ukraine. How will it help? [1225d]
- Hazardous winter weather could threaten holiday travel across the U.S. [1225d]
- On Florida's Gulf Coast, developers eye properties ravaged by Hurricane Ian [1225d]
- Franco Harris, a Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back, dies at 72 [1225d]
- The suspended owner of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury sells them to Mat Ishbia for $4B [1225d]
- China limits how it defines COVID deaths in official count [1225d]
- Banned Books: Author Susan Kuklin on telling stories that inform understanding [1225d]
- A mountain lion in California inspired construction of a wildlife crossing [1225d]
- Homeward Bound! Dog, found 1,600 miles away, will be home for Christmas [1225d]
- Airlines have started rebooking flights across the U.S. as winter weather intensifies [1225d]
- Researchers find 168 more ancient images at Peru's Nazca Lines [1225d]
- Investigation: Many U.S. hospitals sue patients for debts or threaten their credit [1225d]
- Hotels say goodbye to daily room cleanings and hello to robots as workers stay scarce [1225d]
- The case of the two Grace Elliotts: a medical bill mystery [1225d]
- Florida's effort to charge 20 people with voter fraud has hit some roadblocks [1225d]
- Author Susan Kuklin: These teens wanted to let other kids know 'they are not alone' [1225d]
- She was an ABC News producer. She also was a corporate operative [1225d]
- Brought 'to the brink' by the pandemic, a Mississippi clinic is rebounding strong [1225d]
- Overflow crowds in Buenos Aires forced the end of a World Cup celebration parade [1225d]
- The U.S. asks court to end asylum limits, with a short delay [1225d]
- Congress is about to ban TikTok from U.S. government phones [1225d]
- Elon Musk says he will resign as Twitter CEO once he finds a replacement [1225d]
- A House panel voted to publicly release a report on Trump's tax returns [1225d]
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to visit Washington [1225d]
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