The Brutalist Report - npr
- Republican lawmakers in Connecticut fight a future ban on gas-powered vehicles [450d]
- The NTSB holds its final meeting on the 2023 Ohio train derailment [450d]
- Inflation has driven expenses up for charity groups — while driving donations down [450d]
- This Arizona nonprofit helps get informal caregivers everything they need for the job [450d]
- An insider’s look at how Biden preps for a debate [450d]
- The truth and lies behind one of the most banned books in America [450d]
- New research looks at how political misinformation is targeted at Latinos [450d]
- Israel let some wounded children leave Gaza for treatment, leaving thousands behind [450d]
- Underground tours resume at Minnesota's oldest iron mine [450d]
- Rulings argue that Biden's student loan repayment plan is too generous [450d]
- Tips to deal with cicada song, for those with sensory issues [450d]
- Will calling gun violence a 'public health crisis' change the political conversation? [450d]
- The latest on Julian Assange's plea deal [450d]
- Is the International Community Failing Sudan? [450d]
- In Russia, Dagestan mourns and suspicions mount after deadly attacks [450d]
- High risk of famine across Gaza as hunger spreads, experts say [450d]
- From planets to black holes, we look at the oddities of space [450d]
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign downplays polling, fundraising, ballot access woes [451d]
- Donald Trump's gag order partially lifted in New York hush money trial [451d]
- Alex Jones trustee files emergency request as Sandy Hook families battle over assets [451d]
- Kenya's parliament burns and police shoot at protesters against new taxes [451d]
- The surgeon general declared gun violence a public health crisis. What does that do? [451d]
- Israeli Supreme Court rules that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men [451d]
- WikiLeaks founder to plead guilty; What to expect at Biden-Trump debate [451d]
- Kenya is sending thousands of police officers to tackle Haiti's gang violence [451d]
- There are signs Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign is struggling [451d]
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange enters into a plea deal with the U.S. government [451d]
- This time last year, Hollywood writers were on strike. Now, many can’t find work [451d]
- Georgia is hosting the 1st presidential debate. Its voters could decide the election [451d]
- A second Trump term could slow the shift from fossil fuels as climate threats grow [451d]
- The Florida Panthers bring home their team's first Stanley Cup [451d]
- China convicts 99% of defendants in criminal trials. Reversing a conviction is hard [451d]
- Florida judge to decide whether Jack Smith's appointment is constitutional [451d]
- The International Rescue Committee says the global community has failed Sudan [451d]
- Judges temporarily halt part of President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan [451d]
- One of leading issues for many voters this year is immigration [451d]
- What's being done about Mount Everest's trash problem? [451d]
- People in the Upper Midwest are grappling with catastrophic flooding [451d]
- Underground tours resume at Minnesota's oldest iron mine [451d]
- Utah gubernatorial primary: Gov. Cox accused of not being conservative enough [451d]
- A Missouri rehab program struggles amid a spike of child fentanyl deaths [451d]
- The question whether women should be required to register for the draft resurfaces [451d]
- What one religion in South Korea is doing to attract new followers [451d]
- Morning news brief [451d]
- Forgot where you put the keys? Experts (and a trivia buff) share tips to boost memory [451d]
- China has just returned the first-ever samples from the far side of the moon [451d]
- Meet the North Koreans who haven't been able to return home in over 70 years [451d]
- Dali cargo ship leaves Baltimore for Virginia, nearly 3 months after bridge collapse [451d]
- More rain is possible in the deluged Midwest as flooding kills 2 and threatens a dam [451d]
- Panthers win their 1st Stanley Cup, top Oilers in Game 7 to avoid historic collapse [451d]
- Your gut microbes may influence how you handle stress [451d]
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