The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Richard Perry, Record Producer With a Golden Touch, Dies at 82 [213d]
- William Labov, Who Studied How Society Shapes Language, Dies at 97 [213d]
- 20 Big Cats Die From Bird Flu at a Washington Sanctuary [213d]
- NYC Subway Fire: What We Know About the Fatal Burning of a Woman [213d]
- Syrians in Christian Neighborhoods Protest After Christmas Tree Is Burned [213d]
- The Evening: Signs of Trouble for Trump’s Spending Cuts [213d]
- Judge Strikes Down Portions of Arkansas Law That Threatened Librarians [213d]
- How to Track Santa: NORAD’s Radars Are on the Case [213d]
- Sophie Hediger, Olympic Snowboarder From Switzerland, Dies in Avalanche [213d]
- Avoid California Beaches Because of Dangerous Waves, Officials Warn [213d]
- The Golden Age of American Bakeries Is Upon Us. Here’s Why. [213d]
- History Shows Big Changes in ‘Big Government’ Are Hard to Achieve [213d]
- Spending Fight Shows Limits of Trump Power to Change Fiscal Path [213d]
- American Airlines Briefly Grounds U.S. Flights on Christmas Eve Over Technical Issue [213d]
- Blake Lively Turns the Shame Around [213d]
- How Drone Fever Spread Across New Jersey and Beyond [213d]
- How a Consulting Firm and Trump’s I.R.S. Pick Pushed a Problematic Tax Credit [213d]
- Justin Baldoni’s Ex-Publicist Sues Over Alleged Blake Lively Smear Campaign [213d]
- The Best Bakeries in America [213d]
- The 12,000-Year-Old Wolves That Ate Like Dogs [213d]
- Russia Sentences a U.S. Citizen, Eugene Spector, to 15 Years for Espionage [213d]
- Why ‘A Christmas Carol’ Endures [213d]
- American Airlines Briefly Grounds U.S. Flights on Christmas Eve Over Technical Issue [213d]
- Pro-Palestinian Activists Removed From Michigan’s Student Government [213d]
- Dutch Court Issues Prison Sentences Over Violence Against Israeli Soccer Fans [213d]
- A Day for Games [213d]
- Israel Intercepts Houthi Missile and Threatens Militant Group’s Leaders [213d]
- How a Skeptical Critic Came to Love Hallmark Christmas Movies [213d]
- As Rome Prepares for a Tourist Surge, Residents Fear Losing the City’s Soul [213d]
- Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There. [213d]
- Trump Will Confront a More Vulnerable but Determined Iran [213d]
- Will Troubled Police Departments Escape Federal Accountability? [213d]
- Marv From ‘Home Alone’ Has a New Calling Card: Tangerines and Sculpture [213d]
- Why You Should Talk About Sex With Your Parents [213d]
- Has Seattle’s ‘Belltown Hellcat’ Lost Its Fearsome Roar? [213d]
- If You’re Worried About the Future of Our Country, Do Something About It [213d]
- Questions Emerge About Data Used by China to Defend Against Doping Allegations [213d]
- How Afghan Militias, Unleashed by the U.S., Proved Worse Than the Taliban [213d]
- Mel Robbins and ‘The Let Them Theory’ [213d]
- Christians in Gaza, Huddled in Churches, Celebrate Christmas [213d]
- A New Way to Shrink Class Sizes: Let Schools Take Charge [214d]
- Cleaning to Soothe the Worried [214d]
- Chrismukkah, the Mash-Up Holiday for Interfaith Families [214d]
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Will Attempt the Closest Ever Pass of the Sun’s Surface [214d]
- He Inherited a Seat in the House of Lords. The UK Government Says He Will Lose It in 2025. [214d]
- Sorting Fact From Fiction as Fear Engulfs Bangladesh’s Hindus [214d]
- These Students Ousted a Government. Now They’re Rebuilding a Democracy. [214d]
- What Hun Manet Is Like as Cambodia’s New Leader [214d]
- Is a Putin Ally in Belarus Making a Cautious Overture to the West? [214d]
- Why Mergers of Carmakers Like Honda and Nissan Often Falter [214d]
- More Starbucks Store Workers Will Join Strike for Final Day [214d]
- Part of Santa Cruz Wharf in California Collapses in High Surf [214d]
- Hochul Orders Firing of 14 Prison Workers After Fatal Attack on Inmate [214d]
- National Security Committee Forgoes Decision on U.S. Steel Acquisition [214d]
- ‘Rust’ Prosecutor Withdraws Appeal of Alec Baldwin Case [214d]
- Riverside Sheriff’s Deputies Missed Signs Before Detainee Hanged Himself [214d]
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