The Brutalist Report - npr
- Jimmy Hoffa vanished 50 years ago. The unsolved mystery and his legend endure [234d]
- England's Birmingham bids farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, its homegrown heavy metal hero [234d]
- What the evolution of Captain America says about the country's national identity [234d]
- Automakers are eating the cost of tariffs — for now [234d]
- Has NASA ceded its mission to Elon Musk? [234d]
- Celebrate World Photography Day by showing NPR the coolest shot you've ever captured [234d]
- Texas Republicans release a redistricting plan that could achieve Trump's aims [234d]
- A tsunami makes its way across the Pacific, with waves hitting the U.S. West Coast [234d]
- Trump dashes hopes of a trade deal with India by Aug. 1, announcing 25% tariffs [234d]
- Greetings from Khartoum, Sudan, where those with the least offer their guests the most [234d]
- The U.S. economy rebounds to 3% growth in second quarter — but tariffs skew picture [234d]
- UK may recognize a Palestinian state. And, EPA proposes removing pollution limits [234d]
- Is joy an act of resistance? [234d]
- Dozens of state laws take aim at food dyes, amid a wave support for MAHA [234d]
- Trump keeps pressuring the Fed to cut rates. Here's why its independence matters [234d]
- Why certain medications can increase your risk in the heat [234d]
- Despite grand claims, a new report shows noncitizen voting hasn't materialized [234d]
- The Fed is likely to hold interest rates steady despite intense pressure from Trump [234d]
- Three fired DOJ workers add to chorus of layoffs in 'foundering' workforce [234d]
- Dude, the history behind the word dude is wild [234d]
- India says it killed militants behind the deadly attack on civilians in Kashmir [234d]
- Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get 'divorced' [234d]
- Senate confirms Trump lawyer Emil Bove for appeals court [234d]
- UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students over campus protests [234d]
- The NTSB is set to hold a hearing on the DCA midair collision. Here's what to know [234d]
- 8.8-magnitude earthquake sends tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska [234d]
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