The Brutalist Report - npr
- What will Trump tell the RNC after an attempt on his life? [362d]
- Five things to know about J.D. Vance’s ties to tech billionaires [362d]
- Bernice Johnson Reagon, a founder of The Freedom Singers and Sweet Honey in the Rock, has died [362d]
- Kai Trump, the former president's 17-year-old granddaughter, will speak at the RNC tonight [363d]
- Biden tests positive for COVID. It comes at an awkward time in his campaign [363d]
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife invokes federal water rights to protect huge swamp in Georgia [363d]
- Black men exonerated after mutiny charges during WWII [363d]
- Law enforcement that helped with Trump rally security is under international scrutiny [363d]
- A preview of Trump's message for tomorrow's big speech [363d]
- Former CIA analyst is arrested over ties with South Korea [363d]
- Another Israeli attack hits a UN school in Gaza that was sheltering families [363d]
- J.D. Vance will introduce himself to voters with a primetime speech at the RNC [363d]
- Angel City FC becomes the world’s most valuable women’s sports team [363d]
- What to know about Sixwire, the RNC band supplying the dad rock each night during prime time [363d]
- An ancient giant armadillo shows South America had humans much earlier than thought [363d]
- Youth in Kenya Take to the Streets [363d]
- Special counsel appeals judge's dismissal of Trump documents case [363d]
- Supreme Court grants last-minute stay in Texas execution of man requesting DNA tests [363d]
- California Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Biden to step aside [363d]
- 6 takeaways from the 2024 Emmy nominations [363d]
- Paris mayor swims in the Seine to demonstrate its safety ahead of the Olympics [363d]
- With his choice of Vance as VP, Trump doubles down on his version of isolation [363d]
- Head of Hong Kong's top journalist group says she lost 'WSJ' job due to her role [363d]
- Global Vaccine report: We're "stalled" [363d]
- Filmmakers profile America's economically lost generation in 'Two American Families' [363d]
- NPR wants to know: What do you wish people knew about living with a disability? [363d]
- Here are the 2024 Emmy nominations [363d]
- Judicial system fails at policing workplace misconduct, study finds [363d]
- Fact-checking RNC claims on crime. And, Eric Garner's legacy lives on, 10 years later [363d]
- Mammograms have pros and cons for people in their 40s. Women can handle the nuance [363d]
- GOP vows to make America safe again. Statistics contradict their growing crime claims [363d]
- Mpox did not fade away. Africa faces two alarming outbreaks --- and lacks vaccines [363d]
- 'Hellishly hot' southern Europe bakes under temperatures topping 104 F [363d]
- The hosts of the '5-4' podcast irreverently examine the Supreme Court's term [363d]
- A Hezbollah spokesman tells NPR it will stop firing if fighting in Gaza ends [363d]
- How the vice presidency went from an 'insignificant office' to a political powerhouse [363d]
- Women headline a night at the RNC that framed Trump as compassionate, not combative [363d]
- Examining the economic policy of J.D. Vance, Trump's vice presidential nominee [363d]
- Many 2022 wildfire victims in New Mexico say they've not gotten enough help from FEMA [363d]
- Federal jury finds Sen. Bob Menendez guilty on all counts in bribery trial [363d]
- Kenyan protesters are missing following tax hike demonstrations, rights group says [363d]
- Colorado looks to midwives to solve the state's labor and delivery care shortage [363d]
- The Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo is America’s longest-running gay rodeo [363d]
- What happens when law enforcement wants to break into someone's smartphone? [363d]
- Morning news brief [363d]
- Joe 'Jellybean' Bryant, former NBA player and father of Kobe Bryant, dies at 69 [363d]
- Repair crews face threats in Houston by those still without power a week after Beryl [363d]
- Jarren Duran's 2-run homer lifts American League in All-Star Game [363d]
- 6 Americans and Vietnamese are found dead in a Bangkok hotel. Poisoning is suspected [363d]
- Reality star Savannah Chrisley says her parents were victims of political persecution [363d]
- Biden is eyeing big changes for the Supreme Court. But he needs Congress to make them [363d]
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