The Brutalist Report - npr
- Mitt Romney biographer offers a startling account of dysfunction in the Senate [790d]
- An off-duty pilot attempted to shut off the engines in flight, Alaska Airlines says [790d]
- Gaza officials say more than 5,000 have been killed as Israeli strikes intensify [790d]
- UAW expands its auto strike once again, hitting a key plant for Ram pickup trucks [790d]
- In 'I Must Be Dreaming,' Roz Chast succeeds in engaging us with her dreams [790d]
- Up First briefing: Aid trickles into Gaza; 9 GOP reps battle for House speaker job [790d]
- The majority party should vote as a majority, Rep. Flood says about speaker vote [790d]
- As the House GOP struggles to pick a speaker, a lawmaker aims to simplify the process [790d]
- Court extends detention of Russian-American journalist, her employer says [790d]
- A new benefit at top companies: College admissions counseling [790d]
- 9 words that helped this cancer patient: 'You look like you could use a mom hug' [790d]
- The hospital ran out of her child's cancer drug. Now she's fighting to end shortages [790d]
- For Palestinian Christians, a Sunday spent mourning civilians killed at a Gaza church [790d]
- Winter forecast: A warmer North, wetter South because of El Nino, climate change [790d]
- Michigan State University apologizes for a Hitler quiz question before a football game [791d]
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