The Brutalist Report - npr
- FDA advisors strongly back new Alzheimer’s drug, despite risks and limitations [419d]
- Apple doubles down on artificial intelligence, announcing partnership with OpenAI [419d]
- Election Surprises and a Surprise Election in Europe [419d]
- The Rev. James Lawson, key architect of the civil rights movement, dies at 95 [419d]
- The U.N. Security Council has voted for a cease-fire to end Israel-Hamas war in Gaza [419d]
- U.S. Ambassador to U.N. on the Security Council's vote for a ceasefire in Gaza [419d]
- A law in Vermont makes fossil fuel company pay for damages from climate change [419d]
- OK Moore High Grads of 74' [419d]
- Moore High's graduating class of 74' finally walks [419d]
- Far-right surges in European parliamentary elections [419d]
- Florida beach reopens after being shut down following shark bite incidents [419d]
- French President Emmanuel Macron calls for snap elections [419d]
- How an outdated Social Security policy is preventing couples from marrying [419d]
- Code Switch co-host weighs in on basketball, housing, and two Donalds [419d]
- Tell us your favorite line from the Declaration of Independence [419d]
- Racist taunts against soccer star Vinícius Júnior land men 8 months in Spanish prison [419d]
- Blocked from asylum, many migrants juggle their choices: try to cross again or give up [419d]
- Darkly romantic goth gardens are having a moment in the sun — here's how to grow one [419d]
- Advocacy group finds one-fifth of Latino voters leaning towards third-party presidential candidates [419d]
- For Father's Day, NPR wants to know about the dads who shaped you [419d]
- Wild elephants may have names that other elephants use to call them [419d]
- In attempting to curtail immigration, the U.S. looks for allies in Latin America [419d]
- What’s a book ban anyway? Depends on who you ask [419d]
- Macron calls shocking snap election in France; AI models compete in pageant [419d]
- Takeaways from the European parliamentary elections [419d]
- Israel-Hamas war: Hostages are rescued in Gaza, Israeli war cabinet shakeup [419d]
- More cities are banning right turns on red in response to rising pedestrian deaths [419d]
- Power grids in the western U.S. are forced to handle rising temperatures [419d]
- Israel-Ham war: Hostages are rescued in Gaza, Israeli war cabinet shakeup [419d]
- Biden visits a military cemetery that Trump reportedly said was 'filled with losers' [419d]
- Food and Drug Administration advisers are reviewing the Alzheimer's drug Donanemab [419d]
- An Alabama manufacturer shows how to retain working moms: child care [419d]
- Australia's prime minister condemns vandalism of U.S. Consulate over war in Gaza [419d]
- Climate change is deadly. Exactly how deadly? Depends who's counting [419d]
- 3 ways Republicans are trying to use Trump’s conviction to their advantage [419d]
- With 'chronic absenteeism' soaring in schools, most parents aren’t sure what it is [419d]
- Once called Nantucket fever, this nasty tick-borne illness is on the rise [419d]
- Morning news brief [419d]
- European parliamentary election results offer a glimpse into Eu priorities [419d]
- Indian leader Narendra Modi was sworn in for 3rd term as prime minister [419d]
- Benny Gantz, longtime Netanyahu rival, resigns from Israel's war cabinet [419d]
- Why retaining poll workers in this contentious election year is a challenge [419d]
- India defeats Pakistan119-113 in a match Cricket World Cup [419d]
- Hunter Biden's gun trial began a week ago. Where do things stand at this point? [419d]
- Biden's policies aimed at curbing illegal migration face many challenges [419d]
- Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier has first parole hearing in a decade [419d]
- Carlos Alcaraz wins the French Open, earning a third Grand Slam title [420d]
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