The Brutalist Report - npr
- The Florida deputy who shot U.S. airman Roger Fortson has been fired [430d]
- Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, dies at 86 [430d]
- Publisher of ‘2,000 Mules’ election conspiracy theory film issues apology [430d]
- Are auroras coming back? [430d]
- Summer box office woes: Hollywood’s optimistic, but movie seats are still empty [430d]
- A Visit to the Gateway for Ukrainian Prisoners of War Freed from Russia [430d]
- Trump supporters have a new rallying cry: Time to 'Buy shares' in Truth Social [430d]
- In a remote Indian state, trading cash and gifts for votes is an open secret [430d]
- Trump repeats claims -- without evidence -- that his trial was rigged [430d]
- Fax machines permeate Germany's business culture. But parliament is ditching them [430d]
- Should you be friends with your ex? 3 questions to ask yourself [430d]
- Former President Trump found guilty on all 34 felony charges in hush money trial [430d]
- 'Chimney caps, vent pipes, gutters': Why some woodpeckers are major metal heads [430d]
- When an adoptee reunites with birth siblings abroad: 'There's no instruction manual' [430d]
- When an adoptee reunites with birth siblings abroad: 'There's no instruction manual' [430d]
- U.S. and Chinese defense chiefs hold first official meeting in Singapore [430d]
- 4 takeaways from the historic felony conviction of Donald Trump [430d]
- Hurricane Ian walloped Cape Coral, Fla. Two years later housing costs have spiked [430d]
- Girls are getting their first periods earlier. Here's what parents should know [430d]
- There's only one Trump question in this week's news quiz. But can you answer it? [430d]
- A 12-year-old from Florida has won this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee [430d]
- A silky shark named Genie swam 17,000 miles, a record-breaking migration [430d]
- Police officer, suspect among 3 dead in Minneapolis shooting [430d]
- U.S. and Britain strike Houthi rebel targets in Yemen after surge in shipping attacks [430d]
- Legal experts say Trump's conviction is unlikely to lead to a prison sentence [431d]
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