The Brutalist Report - npr
- As the shutdown drags on, the threat of permanent cuts is mired in politics [32d]
- Pope Leo's religious community is drawing renewed interest. Here's what makes it unique [32d]
- The CDC still hasn't issued COVID vaccine guidelines, leaving access in limbo [32d]
- House Minority Leader Jeffries defends Democrats' healthcare push amid shutdown [32d]
- Crime experts say there are benefits to more uniformed officers in cities, but it comes at a cost [32d]
- National Guard presence may deter crime, but experts warn of the long-term costs [32d]
- Israel intercepts aid flotilla headed for Gaza [32d]
- AI designs for dangerous DNA can slip past biosecurity measures, study shows [33d]
- The Energy Department canceled billions in funding. Democrats say it's retribution [33d]
- Sean Combs, in custody for a year, to face sentencing on split verdict [33d]
- What's behind the health care fight that led to the government shutdown [33d]
- At least two people have been killed in an attack at a U.K. synagogue [33d]
- VIDEO: Trump's tariffs, changing markets and what an uncertain economy means for you [33d]
- Pressure on Democrats grows to end shutdown. And, Gaza City receives evacuation orders [33d]
- 5 takeaways from NPR's investigation into the role of distribution lines in LA fires [33d]
- In Trump country, a Democrat critiques Trump — and talks of succeeding him [33d]
- Research, curriculum and grading: new data sheds light on how professors are using AI [33d]
- From Madagascar to Morocco: Gen Z protests shake Africa [33d]
- Want fewer morning aches? You might have to change the way you sleep [33d]
- How rising costs are changing the way Americans travel [33d]
- What Mississippi's infant mortality crisis says about the risks of Medicaid cuts [33d]
- Hours before the Eaton fire, distribution lines failed and fire started in Altadena [33d]
- Furloughs, closures and mass firings threats: What's next in the shutdown fight [33d]
- Air traffic controllers helped end the last government shutdown, and may again [33d]
- Rising costs are changing the way Americans travel [33d]
- Anti-government protests in Morocco turn deadly, with 2 killed in a small town [33d]
- The federal shutdown puts nutrition aid for millions of new parents at risk [33d]
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