The Brutalist Report - npr
- USDA unveils a $1 billion plan to address the egg crisis [175d]
- Detroit closes out Black History Month by honoring iconic legends of jazz and blues [175d]
- Pope Francis experiences respiratory relapse [175d]
- Price of Palestinian prisoner release, and gridlock hell in Lagos [175d]
- 'Significant workforce reductions' are coming to the Social Security Administration [175d]
- Microsoft will end Skype in May, leaving some users upset [175d]
- Black Gospel Archive fills gaps in gospel music history [175d]
- Daring train thieves target BNSF Railway, stealing $2M worth of Nike and other goods [175d]
- Trump took down police misconduct database, but states can still share background check info [175d]
- Trump and Zelenskyy's meeting turns into a heated argument [175d]
- What to know about the Epstein files release, from redactions to 'Rickrolling' [175d]
- Bezos' changes at 'Washington Post' lead to mass subscription cancellations — again [175d]
- Meeting Trump at White House, Zelenksyy hopes for continued aid in war with Russia [176d]
- Iowa has high cancer rates. Trump's cuts to CDC and NIH are already hitting the state [176d]
- As the Texas outbreak grows, how contagious is measles, really? [176d]
- Why the U.S. wants Ukraine's minerals. And AOC speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep [176d]
- Israeli military cites 'fundamental misunderstanding' of Hamas ahead of Oct. 7 attack [176d]
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells NPR: 'Everything feels increasingly like a scam' [176d]
- Long ignored, Black modernist architects get recognition [176d]
- Who's in charge of DOGE? (It's not these women. Or the owl.) Find out in the quiz [176d]
- 1 thing that upended years of U.S. foreign policy — and other big Trump developments [176d]
- Why some EV buyers are getting their tax returns rejected this year [176d]
- In child care centers and on farms, businesses are bracing for more immigration raids [176d]
- Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the U.S. [176d]
- Boris Spassky, Soviet chess champion who lost to Bobby Fischer, dies at 88 [176d]
- No signs of forced entry or a carbon monoxide leak in Gene Hackman's death [176d]
- Trump Administration layoffs hit NOAA, the agency that forecasts weather and hurricanes [176d]
- A movement is calling for an 'economic blackout' on Friday. Here's what to know [176d]
- The CFPB drops its lawsuit against Capital One, marking a major reversal [176d]
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