The Brutalist Report - npr
- New presidential immunity ruling goes against what founders intended, scholar says [384d]
- New Mexico village is on alert as devastating flash floods follow June wildfires [384d]
- Cyclists get creative to deal with heat during Tour de France [384d]
- A wildlife rehab center has seen a record number of eagles as their population grows [384d]
- A new federal rule could offer protection from extreme heat to millions of workers [384d]
- Rapamycin is being studied to see if it can slow down age-related diseases in humans [384d]
- Biggest election year in modern history: Will democracy prevail? [384d]
- Sudan’s civil war continues to pay a heavy toll on the country’s children [384d]
- How Americans feel about their country and its institutions [384d]
- 116 people are killed in one of India's deadliest stampedes [384d]
- What the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling may have meant for Nixon [384d]
- Former President Trump's criminal sentencing in New York delayed [384d]
- Karen Read's high-drama murder trial ended with a hung jury. Here's what to know [384d]
- Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier denied parole for 1975 killings of 2 FBI agents [384d]
- Rep. Doggett calls on Biden to withdraw. He's the first Democrat in Congress to do so [384d]
- Hurricane Beryl, now a powerful Category 5 storm, barrels toward Jamaica [384d]
- Ants treat certain leg injuries with life-saving amputations [385d]
- How ob-gyns are handling more requests for sterilization after ‘Roe’ was overturned [385d]
- Dining out with a big group? Learn the social etiquette of splitting the check [385d]
- SCOTUS immunity ruling helps Trump, angers Democrats. Plus, July 4th travel tips [385d]
- What does the presidential immunity decision mean for the Jan. 6 case against Trump? [385d]
- Med schools face a new obstacle in the push to train more Black doctors [385d]
- America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy [385d]
- Louisiana mandate stirs debate about the 10 Commandments and their purpose [385d]
- Stories of new U.S. citizens: 2 people who became naturalized citizens on Flag Day [385d]
- Calif. bill would take steps to ensure AI models won't cause catastrophic events [385d]
- Nonprofit pairs sighted riders with visually impaired riders on tandem bikes for free [385d]
- Morning news brief [385d]
- Hungary's Orbán in Kyiv for talks with Zelenskyy in first visit since the war began [385d]
- Analysts say China patrols within the restricted water of Kinmen to intimidate Taiwan [385d]
- Boston commuters are seeing a new feature on their trains: googly eyes [385d]
- The Supreme Court is again the focus of politics with its Trump immunity ruling [385d]
- If Biden were to end his reelection bid, what happens next for Democrats? [385d]
- Brazil's extreme weather is creating the likelihood of climate change refugees [385d]
- Record temperatures, driven by climate change, help to fuel Hurricane Beryl [385d]
- Teenager who died in 2006 will become the Catholic Church's first millennial saint [385d]
- The U.S. is eliminated from Copa America with a 1-0 loss to Uruguay [385d]
- Redbox owner Chicken Soup for the Soul files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection [385d]
- Naomi Osaka wins her first Wimbledon tennis match in 6 years [385d]
- Gang violence in Haiti has displaced 300,000 children, the United Nations says [385d]
- Judge puts a pause on White House delay of consideration of gas export projects [385d]
- The U.S. is eliminated from Copa America, increasing the pressure to fire its coach [385d]
- Biden says Supreme Court's immunity ruling 'undermines the rule of law' [385d]
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