The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Even many decades later, redlined areas see higher levels of air pollution [1488d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 10) [1489d]
- Therapy dogs can help relieve pain in the ER [1489d]
- With federal rules unclear, some states carve their own path on cryptocurrencies [1489d]
- IS confirms its leader was killed in a U.S. raid in Syria, and names a new chief [1489d]
- MLB and players agree to a new labor contract, paving the way to a full 2022 season [1489d]
- All three major music labels have now suspended operations in Russia [1489d]
- Americans' stress is spiking over inflation, war in Ukraine, survey finds [1489d]
- U.S. colleges are cutting their partnerships and financial ties with Russia [1489d]
- Thousands of Russians have fled, afraid a new Iron Curtain will fall [1489d]
- For the first time, victims of the opioid crisis formally confront the Sackler family [1489d]
- Jussie Smollett returns to court for sentencing for lying about an attack on him [1489d]
- TSA extends travel mask mandate through April 18 [1489d]
- Florida lawmakers back the creation of an election crimes investigative office [1489d]
- The 2020 census had big undercounts of Black people, Latinos and Native Americans [1489d]
- Goldman Sachs is the 1st major Wall Street bank to pull out of Russia [1489d]
- Inflation hits another 40-year high. The war in Ukraine could make it worse [1489d]
- The U.K. sanctions Roman Abramovich, halting his plan to sell Chelsea Football Club [1489d]
- Why Baghdad will be one of the cities hardest hit by global warming [1489d]
- South Koreans vote political conservative as new president [1489d]
- Democratic governor who lifted mask mandate early explains why it was the right move [1489d]
- High-level talks begin between Russia and Ukraine [1489d]
- Nurses are waiting months for licenses as hospital staffing shortages spread [1489d]
- 1 in 5 local election officials say they're likely to quit before 2024 [1489d]
- Americans are stuck in unhealthy pandemic habits. Here's how to reboot [1489d]
- Garland says the Jan. 6 investigation won't end until everyone is held to account [1489d]
- A Polish hotel recovering from its own tragic past has become a refuge for Ukrainians [1489d]
- Modi's ruling party ahead in crucial state polls in India [1489d]
- Unvaccinated Djokovic says he is out of both Indian Wells and Miami [1489d]
- House advances $13.6 billion in Ukraine aid along with government funding [1489d]
- MLB pushes opening day back to at least April 14 as lockout persists [1489d]
- Ron Miles, cornetist who imbued modern jazz with heart and soul, dies at 58 [1489d]
- Sony halts PlayStation sales in Russia due to Ukraine invasion [1489d]
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