The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Mass Layoffs Trump Is Threatening in Shutdown Fight May Be Illegal [18d]
- Deadly Clashes Erupt Between Syrian Government Forces and Kurdish Fighters [18d]
- EU Proposes 50% Steel Tariffs, a Move to Counter Chinese Imports [18d]
- White House May Try to Deny Back Pay to Furloughed Federal Workers [18d]
- Saul Zabar, Smoked Fish Czar of Upper West Side, Dies at 97 [18d]
- Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay: How ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ Built a New Culture of Consumption [18d]
- Parents Struggle to Find Covid Vaccines for Their Children Amid Regulatory Confusion [18d]
- 2025 National Book Award Finalists Are Announced [18d]
- Taking Too Much Tylenol Has Proven Risks. Trump Didn’t Talk About Those. [18d]
- Global Trade Growth to Slow Sharply Next Year, W.T.O. Says [18d]
- Witkoff and Kushner Expected to Join Israel-Hamas Talks [18d]
- Is A.I. Investment Getting Too Circular? [18d]
- President Trump and the Military [18d]
- Trump Considers Insurrection Act, and Flights Slow During Government Shutdown [18d]
- Nobel Prize in Physics Is Awarded for Work in Quantum Mechanics [18d]
- Winning a Nobel Prize Interrupted His Off-the-Grid Vacation [18d]
- Winning a Nobel Prize Interrupted His Off-the-Grid Vacation [18d]
- How to Protect Your Pets From Pollution [18d]
- No, Trump Can’t Order Troops to Wherever He Wants [18d]
- Supreme Court Hears Free Speech Challenge to Ban on Conversion Therapy [18d]
- What to Know About Carney and Trump’s White House Meeting [18d]
- Trump to Unveil Farmer Aid as China Shuns U.S. Crops [18d]
- In 2020, Trump Intervened in Portland’s Protests. They Got Even Worse. [18d]
- That Hegseth Speech on D.E.I. in the Military Was Actually Pretty Good [18d]
- In Tennessee Special Election, a Crowded Field for an Open Congressional Seat [18d]
- In Tennessee Special Election, a Crowded Field for an Open Congressional Seat [18d]
- Recruiters Use A.I. to Scan Résumés. Applicants Are Trying to Trick It. [18d]
- He Was Expected to Get Alzheimer’s 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn’t He? [18d]
- A Debate Over ‘Conversion Therapy,’ Once Widely Condemned, Is Back [18d]
- Israel Marks Two-Year Anniversary of Oct. 7 in Subdued Fashion [18d]
- Is Adams’s Exit a Game-Changer for Cuomo? Not So Far. [18d]
- In a Toxic World, Pets Could Be Vital Health Watchdogs [18d]
- Jimmy Kimmel Says His Numbers Are Better Than Trump’s [18d]
- Lessons From a Long War [18d]
- With Sébastien Lecornu’s Resignation, France Faces Increasing Turmoil [18d]
- France’s Energy Giant Sees Opportunity in the Volatile Electricity Market [18d]
- Pentagon Relaxes Press Access Rules [19d]
- Flight Delays Begin as Air Traffic Staffing Shortages Worsen [19d]
- Trump Said He Could Invoke the Insurrection Act to Deploy Troops. Here’s What to Know. [19d]
- The Right’s Civil War Over Who Really Killed Charlie Kirk [19d]
- Ken Jacobs, Visionary Experimental Filmmaker, Is Dead at 92 [19d]
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