The Brutalist Report - nytimes
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- Defense Secretary Takes Control of Plea Deals in War Crimes Cases [252d]
- Biden Makes a Final Nantucket Visit as President [252d]
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- Footprints Suggest Different Human Relatives Lived Alongside One Another [252d]
- Romania Court Orders a Recount After Surprise Election Result [252d]
- Daniel Khalife, UK Prison Escapee, Is Convicted of Spying for Iran [252d]
- Bangladesh Ties with India Plunge Further After Arrest of Hindu Leader [252d]
- What a Deadly Offensive in Syria Means for a Stalled Civil War [252d]
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- Ukraine Reports Major Russian Attack on Its Energy Sector [252d]
- Israeli Military Tells Lebanese Not to Return to Some Southern Areas [252d]
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- Chinese Women Mobilize Against Subpar Sanitary Pads [253d]
- Give Barbara Taylor Bradford, the Queen of Romance Novels, Her Due [253d]
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- Donald Trump Jr. Emerges as a Loyal Enforcer [253d]
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- Hamas Faces a Future Without Its Most Important Ally [253d]
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- Mark Zuckerberg Meets With Trump at Mar-a-Lago [253d]
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