The Brutalist Report - npr
- Judge orders pause on Biden program offering legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens [142d]
- Eggs and Bananas: Life after a Russian prison [142d]
- French officials question Telegram CEO about child sexual abuse images and drugs [142d]
- Trump is trying to allay concerns on abortion, and abortion opponents aren't happy [142d]
- A high school quarterback dies after brain injury, Alabama’s 2nd death in 2 weeks [142d]
- Special counsel Jack Smith appeals ruling tossing Trump's classified documents case [142d]
- An Oasis comeback? The Gallagher brothers hint at a reunion after decades of feuding [142d]
- She was struck by a car during the holidays in 1989. DNA just helped find the driver [142d]
- Democrats want to turn internet hype for Harris into actual votes [142d]
- The rape and murder of a female doctor in India sets off an outcry over women's safety [142d]
- The U.S. national park system gets a $100 million grant, the largest in its history [142d]
- At last week's DNC, even the fashion choices carried political messaging [142d]
- Australia is the latest country to give workers the 'right to disconnect' after hours [142d]
- Harris now ties Trump in swing states. And, a Babe Ruth jersey shatters record [143d]
- Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz has become a new messenger for reproductive rights [143d]
- U.S. is criticized for supplying weapons to Israel for its military offensive in Gaza [143d]
- The latest Middle East talks failed to secure a cease-fire agreement [143d]
- Dungeons, Dragons and shoulder pads: Why I loved D&D as a closeted teen [143d]
- Gunmen kill at least 31 people in 2 separate attacks in restive southwestern Pakistan [143d]
- Former national security adviser says he won’t work for Trump again [143d]
- Garcetti denies lying under oath to cover up allegations against a top adviser [143d]
- Harris’ momentum continues as she ties with Trump in these swing states [143d]
- Ukrainians gathered with supporters in Washington, D.C., to run in traditional attire [143d]
- The U.S. Open begins under a cloud, after 1-seed Jannik Sinner is cleared of doping [143d]
- Insurance refused to pay for her abortion, even when her life was at stake [143d]
- ‘The West Wing’ was my inspiration. 25 years on I got to meet President Bartlet [143d]
- There’s a severe kidney shortage. Should donors be compensated? [143d]
- It's pumpkin spice season already. Why fall vibes are here earlier than ever [143d]
- A Massachusetts town closes its parks to stop a mosquito-borne disease from spreading [143d]
- Ukraine says it captured hundreds of Russians during its attack on Russia’s Kursk [143d]
- The final grand slam event for tennis, the U.S. Open, begins Monday [143d]
- The number of civilians in Colombia living in conflict zones has increased, NRC says [143d]
- Why states are dropping the 4-year college requirement for some government jobs [143d]
- CEO of messaging service Telegram detained in France, French media report [143d]
- The first commercial spacewalk will be conducted later this week [143d]
- Morning news brief [143d]
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