The Brutalist Report - npr
- Dominion, the voting tech company at the center of false 2020 claims, is sold [23d]
- Letitia James, who prosecuted Trump in N.Y., is indicted on one count of bank fraud [23d]
- After 2 years of brutal fighting, the Israel-Hamas war may be over [23d]
- Once the Gaza ceasefire goes into effect, what happens next? Here's what to know [23d]
- How the Trump administration is reshaping the military [23d]
- What to know about the Nobel Peace Prize [23d]
- The 10th and final escapee from a New Orleans jailbreak is captured after five months [24d]
- Why being in credit card debt doesn't mean you're bad with money [24d]
- China curbs rare earth exports, raising stakes before Trump-Xi talks [24d]
- Israel and Hamas reach initial ceasefire deal. And, National Guard arrive near Chicago [24d]
- Bipartisan negotiations are the 'obvious way out' of the shutdown, says Sen. Dick Durbin [24d]
- Bipartisan negotiations are the 'obvious way out' of the shutdown, says Sen. Dick Durbin [24d]
- Pope Leo issues new document on poverty [24d]
- In Utah, a group that helped prompt the redistricting says it's acting on faith [24d]
- Need a laptop? This retiree refurbishes laptops, gives them away to those in need [24d]
- Renewable energy outpaces coal for electricity generation in historic first, report says [24d]
- This 4-year-old's heart is failing. A federal grant that might help him was canceled [24d]
- Trump's use of National Guard strays from role as 'minutemen,' military experts say [24d]
- 59% of Americans disapprove of RFK Jr.'s moves as health secretary, a new poll says [24d]
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