The Brutalist Report - npr
- U.S. calls on a silent China to use its sway over Russia and North Korea [24d]
- Boeing cleaned up on Air Force parts, including soap dispensers marked up 8,000% [24d]
- Israel strikes Lebanon’s ancient city of Baalbek, as tens of thousands of people flee [24d]
- An Ecological Disaster in the Past and One in the Making [25d]
- 50 years on, D.R. Congo commemorates boxing's 'Rumble in the Jungle' [25d]
- A hunter in Alaska is found dead after being mauled by a bear [25d]
- It's not just D.C.: Satirical Trump statues are appearing in cities across the U.S. [25d]
- How parrot plumage gets its dazzling reds and yellows [25d]
- This agency is trying to protect elections from adversaries like Russia and Iran [25d]
- A mother and baby from Gaza are reunited 11 months after being separated at birth [25d]
- Dear Life Kit: Is it a faux pas to create a 'happy graduation' registry for myself? [25d]
- Debunking voter fraud conspiracy theories. And, presidential power over abortion [25d]
- Why abortion referendums are also about the economy [25d]
- VP Harris pledges to listen to experts in contrast to Trump's previous actions [25d]
- Caregiving can be a tough, lonely mission. One daughter found ways to reconnect [25d]
- A Good Guy: Under Oath [25d]
- After a chaotic vote count in 2020, here's what Detroit will do differently this year [25d]
- Crowdsourced voting fraud claims could become grist for Republican lawsuits [25d]
- In this school’s election, it’s pizza vs. chicken nuggets, with democracy as the winner [25d]
- Millions of low-cost homes are deteriorating, making the U.S. housing shortage worse [25d]
- Pregnant women and babies face 'terrifying' threat from xylazine addiction [25d]
- Harris and Trump will bring their closing arguments to 2 key Southwest swing states [25d]
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