The Brutalist Report - npr
- WHO says aspartame is a 'possible carcinogen.' The FDA disagrees [900d]
- Special counsel calls for a speedy trial in Trump's documents case [900d]
- Last month was the hottest June ever recorded on Earth [900d]
- Powerball jackpot climbs to $875 million, the third-largest on record [900d]
- An LA deputy punched a woman in the face as she held her 3-week-old baby, video shows [900d]
- Hollywood actors go on strike, say it's time for studio execs to 'wake up' [900d]
- A record-breaking Burmese python — as long as a giraffe is tall — caught in Florida [900d]
- FTC investigating ChatGPT over potential consumer harm [900d]
- The southwest's enduring heat wave is expected to intensify over the weekend [900d]
- The federal deficit nearly tripled, raising concern about the country's finances [900d]
- Feds to investigate Georgia's Fulton County Jail for filthy, dangerous conditions [900d]
- Nigerians are rattled by prices that just keep going up. How are they coping? [900d]
- America doesn't really care about cricket. Can Major League Cricket change that? [900d]
- 'The Beast You Are' is smart, self-aware, fun, creepy, and strange [900d]
- Why the crack cocaine epidemic hit Black communities 'first and worst' [900d]
- FDA approves Opill, the first daily birth control pill without a prescription [900d]
- A top Guatemalan party is barred, throwing the presidential election into the unknown [900d]
- Up First briefing: Defense bill delayed; Threads' news policy; SAG-AFTRA strike vote [901d]
- A big question during the NATO summit: Who's in the alliance and who's not? [901d]
- Key takeaways from this week's NATO summit, according to the group's leader [901d]
- RFK Jr. is building a presidential campaign around conspiracy theories [901d]
- An otter in Santa Cruz is hassling surfers — and stealing their boards [901d]
- Biden frames his clean energy plan as a jobs plan, obscuring his record on climate [901d]
- How the Supreme Court's conservative majority came to be [901d]
- Tornado touches down near Chicago's O'Hare airport, disrupting hundreds of flights [901d]
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