The Brutalist Report - npr
- OPM alters memo about probationary employees but does not order mass firings reversed [171d]
- Follow NPR's annotated fact check of President Trump's address to Congress [171d]
- Trump will address a joint session of Congress tonight. Here's what to expect [171d]
- Trump administration signals it will let Idaho enforce its restrictive abortion ban [171d]
- Mexico and Canada React to U.S. Tariffs; Ukraine Adjusts to Losing U.S. Support [171d]
- At the Supreme Court, justices are skeptical of Mexico's arguments against gunmakers [171d]
- Trump vowed to end surprise medical bills. The team working on that just got slashed [171d]
- A new collection of Harper Lee's writing is coming later this year [171d]
- South Carolina plans to carry out a firing squad execution. Is it safe for witnesses? [171d]
- State Dept. staffers get mixed messages on how to serve international students [171d]
- Fired federal workers are among the guests invited to Trump's speech to Congress [171d]
- Trump administration again labels the Houthis a 'foreign terrorist organization' [171d]
- An Algerian scientist splits his gaze between microbes and Mars [171d]
- The CFPB drops its case against payment app Zelle, in another sign of a Trump pivot [171d]
- American businesses reel as Trump tariffs start to bite [171d]
- Vance's comments about European peacekeeping plan for Ukraine draw ire abroad [171d]
- U.S. stock market plunge as Trump's tariffs spark fears about a trade war [171d]
- Canada, China say fentanyl crisis is only a "pretext" for Trump's new tariffs [171d]
- Chappy the baby seal has died, weeks after being rescued in a Connecticut city [171d]
- Chinese architect Liu Jiakun wins the 2025 Pritzker Prize [171d]
- Europe considers a major defense spending package as Trump signals disengagement [171d]
- Hoping to revive mammoths, scientists create 'woolly mice' [171d]
- How to watch Trump's address to Congress. And, Canada retaliates against tariffs [171d]
- Trump is asserting extraordinary power over independent agencies. Is the Fed next? [171d]
- Tariffs have businesses bracing for change in Trump country [171d]
- As Trump shrinks other parts of government, immigration task forces grow [171d]
- 4 things to know about Trump's plan for a 'crypto strategic reserve' [171d]
- Swing state Sen. Elissa Slotkin to deliver rebuttal to Trump's speech to Congress [171d]
- Rural schools in Alaska are crumbling. The state is the likely culprit [171d]
- Trump agencies drop dozens of Biden-era cases against crypto, other companies [171d]
- Mexico faces off with U.S. gunmakers at the Supreme Court [171d]
- From blah to buoyant, these skills can improve your mood and optimism [171d]
- Celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: 'I have always longed to be known' [171d]
- China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15% on imports of major U.S. farm exports [171d]
- Severe weather and critical fire risk, ranked 'multi-hazard,' expected nationwide [172d]
- President Trump pauses Ukraine military aid [172d]
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