The Brutalist Report - npr
- A woman is arrested for allegedly trying to steal Elvis' Graceland property [337d]
- Supreme Court blocks Biden administration rules against sex discrimination in schools [337d]
- A new generation of tattoo artists is doing things differently [337d]
- Iran may be making calculations before retaliatory attack on Israel [337d]
- Friends remember a young, gay Palestinian man who was murdered in occupied West Bank [337d]
- San Francisco lawsuit goes after websites that create sexually explicit 'deepfakes' [337d]
- Proposed lithium mine in Serbia sparks protests over potential environmental impact [337d]
- Harris lays out economic plan [337d]
- A look at Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's political aspirations ahead of Chicago DNC [337d]
- Millions of Americans may be getting cancer-causing chemical in generic cold medicine [337d]
- Jury convicts white Florida woman in fatal shooting of her Black neighbor [337d]
- A Hamas leader says they will give up governing Gaza, but won’t lay down arms [337d]
- Giant panda Ying Ying gives birth to twins [337d]
- Democrats don't want to repeat 2016 mistakes in Wisconsin [337d]
- Negotiators try to work towards the end of Sudanese civil war [337d]
- Peace talks in Geneva aim to end Sudan's civil war [337d]
- X’s chatbot can now generate AI images. A lack of guardrails raises election concerns [337d]
- Why famine has not been declared in Sudan [337d]
- Our interview with "TIME's 2024 Kid of the Year," inventor of a cancer-fighting soap [337d]
- Roger Fortson's family demands charges against sheriff's deputy who killed him [337d]
- U.S. presses the ‘reset button' on technology that lets cars talk to each other [337d]
- Banksy's back with surprise daily street art of animals across London [337d]
- What is the Strategy Behind Ukraine's Assault Into Russia? [337d]
- Raygun and Australian officials speak out against ‘hate’ over Olympic breaking [337d]
- John Lansing, the steady CEO who led NPR through the pandemic's crises, dies at 67 [337d]
- Many Afghan men believe in women's rights. But they're afraid to speak out [337d]
- 'American African' identity is explored by U.S. artist with Ghanaian/Nigerian roots [337d]
- After ousting Bangladesh's leader, Gen Z protesters are figuring out how to govern [337d]
- Biden is designating site of 1908 Springfield, Ill., race riot as a national monument [337d]
- Harris’ plan for groceries and housing. And, the race to win 'song of the summer' [337d]
- Examining some of the big changes coming to real estate commissions [337d]
- Former President Trump is also getting his economic plans out to the voters [337d]
- Harris to lay out her vision for the economy in a policy speech in Raleigh, N.C. [337d]
- Amid Medicaid's 'unwinding,' many states work to expand health care access [337d]
- In Florida primary, Matt Gaetz is fighting a battle over the future identity of the GOP [337d]
- Lower inflation and rising unemployment may lead to a possible rate cut next month [337d]
- Thailand's new prime minister renews the legacy of her father, Thaksin Shinawatra [337d]
- Water treaty between Mexico and U.S. faces biggest test in 80 years [337d]
- To save wild crocodiles in Australia, scientists gave them food poisoning [337d]
- Why 'the last Democrat standing' in Montana is skipping the DNC [337d]
- Who or what did Trump call 'the greatest cutter' this week? Find out in the quiz [337d]
- It was a pair of roller skates that helped one woman rediscover joy [337d]
- A grim milestone: More than 40,000 people have been killed in Gaza [337d]
- 5 people are charged in connection with 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry’s death [337d]
- Trump supporters are using a song by The Chicks to clap back at progressives [337d]
- With not a lot of time, Democrats revamp convention after Biden pulls out of election [337d]
- Ukrainian forces now control more than 400 square miles of Russian territory [337d]
- Morning news brief [338d]
- Certain bats have no health issues with sugar. Can bats teach us about diabetes? [338d]
- Snake hunters from across the U.S. are in Florida's Everglades to catch pythons [338d]
- 'The Indicator from Planet Money': Olympic intellectual property [338d]
- Jack Russell, the former singer of the band Great White, dies at 63 [338d]
- Ernesto grows into a Category 2 hurricane as it aims for Bermuda [338d]
- TikTok fights for survival in latest filing as ban approaches [338d]
- Harris unveils an economic plan focused on housing and grocery prices [338d]
- U.S. arrests reputed Peruvian gang leader wanted for 23 killings in his home country [338d]
- U.S. arrests reputed Peruvian gang leader wanted for 23 killings in his home country [338d]
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