The Brutalist Report - nytimes
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- Your Monday Evening Briefing [1207d]
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- Escaped Alabama Inmate and Officer Are Caught After Crash, Officials Say [1207d]
- James Ijames on Winning a Pulitzer and Making ‘Hamlet’ a Comedy [1207d]
- In Victory Day Speech, Putin Shows Reluctance in Demanding Too Much of Russians [1207d]
- Pulitzer Prize: 2022 Winners List [1207d]
- In Comedy, Timing Is Everything, Especially at Netflix’s Festival [1207d]
- 24 Recipes That Make the Most of Eggs [1207d]
- Midge Decter, an Architect of Neoconservatism, Dies at 94 [1207d]
- Tell Us About Your Chosen Family [1207d]
- Letitia James and N.Y. Lawmakers Move to Protect Abortion Providers [1207d]
- Pulitzer Winners Include The New York Times and The Washington Post [1207d]
- ‘If Economists Are So Smart, Why Ain’t They Rich?’ [1207d]
- ‘A Strange Loop’ Nominated for 11 Tonys as Broadway Lauds Comeback [1207d]
- How Elizabeth Olsen Came Into Her Powers [1207d]
- Russia’s Invasion Upends Shared Victory Day History With Ukraine [1207d]
- Ukraine’s turbulent history overlays commemorations at World War II memorials. [1207d]
- A Violin From Hollywood’s Golden Age Aims at an Auction Record [1207d]
- As a ‘Seismic Shift’ Fractures Evangelicals, an Arkansas Pastor Leaves Home [1207d]
- How close is the S&P 500 to a bear market? [1207d]
- Putin calibrates his message to Russians, not asking for much more from them. [1207d]
- Chef Mario Batali Goes on Trial in Boston for Sexual Misconduct [1207d]
- How Many Close Friends Do You Need in Adulthood? [1207d]
- U.S. to Lift Tariffs on Ukrainian Steel [1207d]
- Anybody Can Dribble a Basketball. But Few Can Do It Like This. [1207d]
- If Roe Is Overturned, Where Should the Pro-Life Movement Go Next? [1207d]
- Why Heart Disease in Women Is So Often Missed or Dismissed [1207d]
- Tony Awards Nominations 2022: Updating List [1207d]
- A Free Diver’s Training Partners: Sharks [1207d]
- Stock sell-off continues on new concerns about global economy. [1207d]
- In Blow to Ruling Family, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Quits in Face of Unrest [1207d]
- Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Resigns in Face of Unrest [1207d]
- Tony Nominations: How to Watch, and What to Expect [1207d]
- Appease or Confront [1207d]
- The Unseen Trauma of America’s Drone Pilots [1207d]
- Pamela Anderson, Amber Heard and the Limits of the Feminist Redemption Plot [1207d]
- La energía solar ofrece un salvavidas a Puerto Rico [1207d]
- In Europe’s Schoolyards, Putin’s War Hurts Russian-Speaking Children [1207d]
- A Woman Alone in Oman: Three Weeks Along the Arabian Coast [1207d]
- Taiwan Pivots From ‘Zero Covid’ as Beijing Doubles Down [1207d]
- QAnon Joins Vigilantes at the Southern Border [1207d]
- Solar Power Offers Puerto Ricans a Lifeline but Remains an Elusive Goal [1207d]
- On an Endangered River, Another Toxic Disaster Is Waiting to Happen [1207d]
- Trump Figures in West Virginia House Race [1207d]
- Medication Abortions Are Increasing: What They Are and Where Women Get Them [1207d]
- Medication Abortions Are Increasing: What They Are and Where Women Get Them [1207d]
- Biden Could Make the World Safer, but He’s Too Afraid of the Politics [1207d]
- Sometimes, History Goes Backward [1207d]
- Taking the Fight for Safe, Legal Abortion to the States [1207d]
- When Health Care Workers Are Protected, Patients Are, Too [1207d]
- Clarissa Ward: ‘Fear and Panic Are Bedfellows’ in Ukraine [1207d]
- In ‘American Song Contest,’ It’s About the Songs, Not Just the Lungs [1207d]
- Elvira Nabiullina, Head of the Central Bank, Is Guiding Russia’s Economy [1207d]
- A.O.C. and Eric Adams Have Not Spoken in Nearly a Year [1207d]
- Ukrainian Bomb-Sniffing Dog Named Patron Honored by Zelensky [1207d]
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