The Brutalist Report - npr
- AstraZeneca makes deal with White House to lower drug prices [22d]
- Macron puts Lecornu back as France's prime minister just days after he quit [22d]
- 'Make it stop.' For lawmakers, the shutdown feels like purgatory (but with Thai food) [22d]
- National Guard troops begin patrols in Memphis [22d]
- Peru: Chicha Cumbia, the electric pulse of Lima [22d]
- White House says 'substantial' layoffs of federal workers have begun, with few details [22d]
- Perú: Chicha cumbia, el pulso eléctrico de Lima [22d]
- More than 20 kids in India have died from contaminated cough syrup. Who's to blame? [23d]
- Israel and Hamas prepare for hostage exchange. And, the DOJ indicts Letitia James [23d]
- Israel says it has begun a pull-back of troops in Gaza [23d]
- In the age of algorithms, one Irish town still does love the old-fashioned way [23d]
- Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize [23d]
- Unlike the government, our quiz writer is still at work. Can you ace her test? [23d]
- María Corina Machado of Venezuela awarded Nobel Peace Prize [23d]
- Sora gives deepfakes 'a publicist and a distribution deal.' It could change the internet [23d]
- Remembering primate expert and conservationist Jane Goodall [23d]
- This museum immerses students in U.S. history: 'You can smell it, touch it, see it' [23d]
- Where has Trump suggested sending troops? In cities run by Democratic mayors [23d]
- Social Security workers say the shutdown has them unable to help with benefit letters [23d]
- From remote islands to the DMZ, an intrepid teen hits 118 countries before turning 20 [23d]
- Two lifelong friends remember their moms [23d]
- Peru's Congress votes to initiate impeachment trial of President Boluarte [23d]
- Peru's Congress removes President Boluarte as a crime wave grips the country [23d]
- White House claims "more than 1,000%" rise in assaults on ICE agents, data says otherwise [23d]
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