The Brutalist Report - npr
- Some Black police officials worry more federal agents will breed community mistrust [38d]
- 3 questions about Trump's 50-year mortgage plan [38d]
- Tatsuya Nakadai, an icon of Japanese cinema, has died at 92 [38d]
- New malaria drug could be a life-saver as the standard drug shows signs of weakness [38d]
- Israel's president says 'shocking' settler violence against Palestinians must end [38d]
- PBS documentary looks at 25 years of the challenges of surviving in space on the ISS [38d]
- The chess federation accuses a former champion of harassing a rival who died [39d]
- Who is Laura Loomer, President Trump's self-described chief 'loyalty enforcer'? [39d]
- Greetings from the Arctic Circle, where an icebreaker ship drew polar bears' attention [39d]
- Cleto Escobedo III, leader of Jimmy Kimmel's house band, dies at 59 [39d]
- The U.S. saw vivid northern lights as far south as Florida — and more could be coming [39d]
- Immigrants with obesity, diabetes and other health problems may be denied visas [39d]
- New Epstein emails appear to reveal more Trump ties [39d]
- Flight issues could linger after shutdown. And, Google's lawsuit targeting scammers [39d]
- It's harder to get home insurance. That's changing communities across the U.S. [39d]
- They found a 'bucket of lentils.' Then it blew up. The menace of Gaza's unexploded ordnance [39d]
- The shutdown could be nearing its end, but high demand for food assistance lingers [39d]
- Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in, teeing up a potential vote on Epstein files [39d]
- Here's how many strikes on alleged drug vessels the U.S. has announced [39d]
- Google launches a lawsuit targeting text message scammers [39d]
- Once upon a time, nostalgia was epidemic among homesick soldiers [39d]
- On day 43 of the shutdown, a vote in the House could bring the impasse to an end [39d]
- 'Where do you want to go?': Six words that helped her start again [39d]
- Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras [39d]
- Why flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends [39d]
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