The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Bald eagles around the U.S. are contracting the bird flu [1451d]
- Republicans say they're quitting the 'biased' Commission on Presidential Debates [1451d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 14) [1451d]
- The first known interstellar meteor hit Earth in 2014, U.S. officials say [1451d]
- In a D.C. jail, Jan. 6 defendants awaiting trial are forming bitter factions [1451d]
- After a rough year, new wildfire warnings have Boulder, Colorado on edge [1451d]
- Millions of Americans are resorting to risky ways to buy an affordable home [1451d]
- Two new omicron variants are spreading in N.Y. and elsewhere. Here's what we know [1451d]
- A Russian woman is jailed for replacing store price tags with anti-war messages [1451d]
- A member of Islamic State group known as 'Beatles' is convicted in Americans' deaths [1451d]
- Judge cuts the payout in a Black former Tesla contractor's racial discrimination suit [1451d]
- Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Frank James makes his first court appearance [1451d]
- U.K. shouldn't pair female Ukrainian refugees with lone male hosts, the U.N. says [1452d]
- Germany seizes the world's largest yacht (at least according to volume) [1452d]
- We found problems with a student loan program. Now, senators are calling for changes [1452d]
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks [1452d]
- A wind-driven wildfire in New Mexico is believed to have killed 2 people [1452d]
- For the first time, wind power eclipsed both coal and nuclear in the U.S. [1452d]
- Actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are facing off in a defamation trial [1452d]
- Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter [1452d]
- A key warship in Russia's fleet was severely damaged. Ukraine claims responsibility [1452d]
- Elon Musk is offering to buy Twitter [1452d]
- Young ballerinas were dancing months ago, now they are war refugees [1452d]
- Young ballerinas from Kharkiv are now among millions displaced by Ukraine's war [1452d]
- U.K. clears 6th COVID shot despite canceling deal for doses [1452d]
- What Brittney Griner's detention in Russia tells us about basketball's gender pay gap [1452d]
- Starbucks workers win streak of union elections, with no sign of slowing [1452d]
- After 2020, a candidate conceding an election is no longer a sure thing [1452d]
- What the White House's actions on medical debt could mean for consumers [1452d]
- How the late jazz great Chick Corea is being remembered — in concert [1452d]
- Sri Lankan protesters mark new year near president's office [1452d]
- Police search for motive in Brooklyn subway suspect's videos [1452d]
- COVID remains a public health emergency for now, says WHO and Biden administration [1452d]
- Flooding kills at least 259 in South Africa [1452d]
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