The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Cher Wants a Better Home for L.A.’s Elephants. Not Tulsa. [72d]
- Republican Revolt Reflects a Core Party Divide Over Spending and Debt [72d]
- Secret Service Questions Comey Over Social Media Post About Trump [72d]
- Couple Imprisoned Girl for 7 Years and Kept Her in Dog Cage, Police Say [72d]
- Trump Officials Plan to Release Audio of Biden Special Counsel Interview [72d]
- As Trump Departs the Middle East, He Takes Aim at Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen [72d]
- Trump Appointee Pressed Analyst to Redo Intelligence on Venezuelan Gang [72d]
- A Kentucky Weather Office Scrambles for Staffing as Severe Storms Bear Down [72d]
- Melania Trump Statue Vanishes in Slovenia [72d]
- Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Below Triple-A [72d]
- Justices Extended Block on Deportations Under Wartime Law [72d]
- Woman Charged in Telemundo Reporter’s Murder Gets 25 Years in Another Case [72d]
- Democrats Who Championed Biden’s Re-election Bid Now Seek Atonement [72d]
- What Does ‘86’ Mean? Term Referenced in Comey’s Social Media Post Has Changed Over Time [72d]
- Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Block Ruling on Mass Layoffs [72d]
- New Jersey Transit Engineers Strike, Idling Trains and Upending Commutes [72d]
- Democrats Move to Block Over $3 Billion in Weapons Sales to Qatar and U.A.E. [72d]
- A Century-Old Romance That Gave the Pope His Family Name [72d]
- Republicans Push to End Immigrant Benefits in Democratic States [72d]
- Walter Frankenstein, Who Hid from the Nazis All Over Berlin, Dies at 100 [72d]
- Mets-Yankees Subway Series Clash Will Compete for Knicks Fans’ Attention [72d]
- Boxcar, a Private Bus Company, Sees Opportunity in NJ Transit Strike [72d]
- Storms Bring Risk of Tornadoes and Floods, From Texas to New Jersey [72d]
- A Reality Show Where Immigrants Compete for U.S. Citizenship? D.H.S. Is Considering It. [72d]
- In the U.S., a Summer Travel Slump Looms [72d]
- Conservatives Imperil G.O.P. Megabill That Would Fulfill Trump’s Agenda [72d]
- 11 Inmates Escape From New Orleans Jail, Officials Say [72d]
- Republicans Push to Put School Desegregation Officially in the Past [72d]
- Gulf States Pay Off $15.5 Million Syrian Debt to World Bank [72d]
- US May Drop Guilty Plea Deal With Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes, Lawyers Say [72d]
- As Congress Debates Cutting Medicaid, a Major Study Shows It Saves Lives [72d]
- Republican Tax Bill May Hurt the Lowest Earners and Help the Richest [73d]
- At the Cannes Film Festival, the Mood Is Uncertain and Unsettled [73d]
- Yiyun Li’s New Book Is No Ordinary Grief Memoir [73d]
- Who Took the ‘Napalm Girl’ Photo? [73d]
- Retirees Are Filing for Social Security Earlier. Why? [73d]
- OpenAI Unveils Codex, a New Tool for Computer Programmers [73d]
- Hadi Matar, Salman Rushdie’s Attacker, Sentenced to 25 Years [73d]
- Republican Tax Bill May Hurt the Lowest Earners and Help the Richest [73d]
- Data Centers’ Hunger for Energy Could Raise All Electric Bills [73d]
- Cable Giants Charter and Cox to Merge in $34.5 Billion Deal [73d]
- L.A. Fire Victims Move Away From Altadena and Pacific Palisades to Start Over [73d]
- Novo Nordisk to Replace C.E.O. After Losing Edge in Weight-Loss Drugs [73d]
- Ed Smylie, Who Saved the Apollo 13 Crew With Duct Tape, Dies at 95 [73d]
- Trump Administration Live Updates: Republicans’ Sweeping Domestic Policy Bill Is in Peril [73d]
- Inside the Rift Over Trump’s A.I. Deals in the Gulf [73d]
- Trump Says ‘People Are Starving’ in Gaza and the U.S. Wants to Help [73d]
- The Courts’ Power [73d]
- The Courts’ Power [73d]
- NJ Transit’s Buses to Run as Usual During Strike [73d]
- New York Helped Thousands of Migrants With Legal Issues. That’s Ending. [73d]
- Trump’s Billion-Dollar Tech Deals, and a Military Buildup at the Border [73d]
- Eurovision 2025 Final: Time, Running Order and How to Watch [73d]
- For Some International Students, U.S. Dreams Dim Under Trump [73d]
- Here is NJ Transit’s contingency plan, and other ways to get to New York City. [73d]
- Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision? [73d]
- Trump Wraps Up Middle East Tour Full of Lavish Receptions and Business Deals [73d]
- Hiker or Russian Spy? Latvia Advises Its People How to Be on the Lookout [73d]
- How the Democratic Party Closed Its Eyes to Biden’s Decline [73d]
- Trump’s Visit Makes a Splash in Saudi Arabia [73d]
- Judge to Press Trump Administration Over Return of Wrongly Deported Man [73d]
- Can Paula Kerger Keep PBS on the Air Amid Threats from Trump and Congress? [73d]
- ‘This Is Less Like Governing and More Like a Really Nauseating Amusement Park Ride’: 3 Writers on Trump 2.0 [73d]
- Selling Off Our Public Lands Is a Bad Idea [73d]
- Republicans Push to Put School Desegregation Officially in the Past [73d]
- Nine Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything [73d]
- Silicon Valley’s Elusive Fantasy of a Computer as Smart as You [73d]
- The Global Happiness Curve Is Collapsing. What Does That Mean? [73d]
- ‘It’s All About Trump’s Tariffs’: Asia Flocks to U.S. Trade Official [73d]
- Fighting India Helps Revive the Pakistani Military’s Popularity [73d]
- Peace Talks Between Russia and Ukraine to Begin Amid Doubt and Chaos [73d]
- Some NY Democrats Deride Gov. Kathy Hochul’s ‘Inflation Refund’ Checks as a Gimmick [73d]
- NASA Office Above ‘Seinfeld’ Diner Is a Target of Trump Budget Shrinkage [73d]
- Stephen Colbert on the President’s Trumped-Up Birthday Plans [73d]
- Peace in South Sudan, a Nation U.S. Helped Build, Is Unraveling [73d]
- Romania Is Falling Into the Abyss [73d]
- China’s First Police Corgi Has 400,000 Followers and a Nose for Trouble [73d]
- Trump Officials Say James Comey Is Under Investigation Over Social Media Post [73d]
- New Jersey Transit Strike Set to Begin at Midnight After Talks Break Down [73d]
- Trump Administration Fires Hundreds of Voice of America Employees [73d]
- 36 Deaths in Police Custody Should Have Been Called Homicides, Report Finds [73d]
- The Prize-Winning Novel Challenging ‘Ableist Machismo’ in Japan [73d]
- Can C-SPAN Pull Off ‘Crossfire,’ but With Civility? [73d]
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