The Brutalist Report - npr
- Tesla, led by Elon Musk, warns of export retaliation due to new Trump tariffs [160d]
- Trump reclaims a Justice Department reshaped in his wake [160d]
- The NWSL is adopting a tool to protect players from online abuse, commissioner says [160d]
- Zelenskyy wants U.S. to hit Russia with 'maximum' sanctions if it refuses a ceasefire [160d]
- From immigration to government spending, Hochul is picking her battles with Trump [160d]
- More Norwegian ski jumpers have been suspended due to a major cheating scandal [160d]
- Senate advances plan to avert shutdown, in vote that exposes Democratic rifts [160d]
- What Happened to Syria's Lost Children? [160d]
- Over 50 universities are under investigation as part of Trump's anti-DEI crackdown [160d]
- USPS head agrees to let DOGE find 'efficiencies' — with limits to employee data access [160d]
- NASA and SpaceX make second attempt this week to launch astronauts [160d]
- A U.S. influencer outrages Australians by snatching a baby wombat from its mom [160d]
- How the pandemic changed the world of disease control for worse -- and for better [160d]
- Vice President JD Vance gets booed at The Kennedy Center [160d]
- FTC asks to delay Amazon trial over 'dire' resources, then quickly backtracks [160d]
- Duterte is declared fit for ICC appearance as his lawyer alleges he was 'abducted' [160d]
- Photos: Across the U.S., sky gazers marvel at the blood moon lunar eclipse [160d]
- Hamas says it's willing to release the five American hostages in Gaza [160d]
- Dorothy Thompson: The journalist who warned us about Hitler [160d]
- The best and biggest games of 2025 so far [160d]
- Senate signal plans to avoid shutdown. And, Trump to visit DOJ [160d]
- Are beef tallow fries any healthier? These nutritionists say don't kid yourself [160d]
- When are March Madness brackets released? Here's what to know about Selection Sunday [160d]
- NWSL preview: 5 questions that could shape women's soccer this season [160d]
- Who's in, who's out and who is Billboard's Woman of the Year? Find out in the quiz [160d]
- 5 nature-inspired ways to bring joy and wonder into your life this spring [160d]
- Why CEOs are calm about tariffs in public — but 'very discouraged' in private [160d]
- Trump takes birthright citizenship to the Supreme Court [160d]
- Trump says the U.S. is in a 'period of transition' — and more takeaways from this week [160d]
- North Dakota went big for Trump. Now many farmers say they face an uncertain future [160d]
- Dr. Mehmet Oz, Trump's pick to lead Medicare and Medicaid, gets his Senate hearing [160d]
- COVID made shortages of doctors and nurses even worse. Rural hospitals still struggle [160d]
- Big March storm system threatens U.S. with tornadoes, blizzards and wildfire risk [160d]
- Mexicans searching for missing relatives uncover possible mass killing site [160d]
- The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought [160d]
- John Feinstein, sports writer and author of 'A Season on the Brink,' dies at 69 [160d]
- Some acne treatments from brands like Walgreens, La Roche-Posay voluntarily recalled [160d]
- 'Deep sense of outrage and betrayal': House Democrats react to Schumer announcement [160d]
- A 2nd judge orders thousands of fired federal employees temporarily reinstated [160d]
- (Don't) click here to pay your tolls: How you can stop spam texts [161d]
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