The Brutalist Report - npr
- A Biden green energy investment in Nevada that could appeal to Trump [4d]
- Dozens sentenced for up to 10 years in prison in Hong Kong national security case [4d]
- 42,000 crowd New Zealand's Parliament grounds in support of Māori rights [4d]
- Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including ban on pills to end pregnancy [4d]
- Defense pick Peter Hegeth paid accuser to protect his career, his lawyer confirms [5d]
- Trump taps Sean Duffy, Fox host and former Congressman, for Transportation Secretary [5d]
- Record number of people expected to travel for Thanksgiving [5d]
- Pope calls for investigation into whether Israel's actions constitute genocide [5d]
- With new safety update, Roblox aims to boost protection for young gamers [5d]
- Ukraine is Allowed to Fire US-made Missiles into Russia [5d]
- A Pennsylvania court says again misdated mail ballots don't count this year [5d]
- Biden asks Congress for about $100 million in disaster relief funding [5d]
- From Chalamet to Styles: Why are celebrity lookalike contests suddenly everywhere? [5d]
- Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection but plans to keep flying [5d]
- U.S. allows Ukraine to use long-range weapons in Russia. And, Trump's fentanyl plan [5d]
- Trump cabinet picks offer 'fresh set of eyes,' says America First Policy spokesman [5d]
- They disagree about a lot, but these singers figure out how to stay in harmony [5d]
- A more severe strain of mpox has been detected in the U.S. for the first time [5d]
- 'You're doing such a good job': A stranger tells a mom just what she needs to hear [5d]
- Artist, scientist, polymath — a new documentary uncovers the real Leonardo da Vinci [5d]
- Countries agreed to try to hold global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Is that still possible? [5d]
- Accused of violating worker rights, SpaceX and Amazon go after labor board [5d]
- Philadelphia criticized for how it's spending millions from opioid lawsuits [5d]
- Is it the flu or is it COVID? One at-home test can tell you [5d]
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