The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Prosecutors Assail Trump’s Bid to Have Federal Election Case Dismissed [872d]
- Democrats in Congress Weigh Calls for Cease-Fire Amid Pressure From the Left [872d]
- China Is Lending Billions to Countries in Financial Trouble [872d]
- Trump Assails Judge and Concedes a Role in Valuing His Empire’s Property [872d]
- Trump Testified at His New York Civil Fraud Trial [872d]
- Second Police Officer Acquitted in Elijah McClain Death [872d]
- Judge in Fraud Trial Tries to Rein in Trump, Something Few Have Done [872d]
- Imprisoned Nobel Winner and Iranian Rights Activist Begins a Hunger Strike [872d]
- It Is Not Dead Yet! ‘Spamalot’ Returns to Broadway. (Cue the Coconuts.) [872d]
- Ending TB Is Within Reach — So Why Are Millions Still Dying? [872d]
- Could a Prominent Democrat Really Challenge Biden? It’s Unlikely. [872d]
- Father Whose Son Is Accused of Parade Shooting Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors [872d]
- Five Wounded as Russian Missiles Strike Odesa, Damaging an Art Museum [872d]
- After Election, Poland’s Art World Calls for Change [872d]
- Black Voters’ Shift to Trump Is a Warning Sign for Biden, Strategists Say [872d]
- Supreme Court’s Devotion to Gun Rights Faces a Challenging Test [872d]
- Texas Man at Center of Supreme Court Case Says He No Longer Wants Guns [872d]
- Voters Aren’t Believing in Bidenomics [872d]
- Peter Meijer, a Republican Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Is Running for Senate in Michigan [872d]
- Warring Billionaires, a Rogue Employee, a Divorce: One Hedge Fund’s Tale of Woe [873d]
- Israel’s ‘Large Attack’ on Gaza, and More [873d]
- What Can Biden Do? [873d]
- Swing State Voters Are Souring on Biden [873d]
- Janet Yellen, U.S. Treasury Secretary, Will Meet With Chinese Counterpart [873d]
- Arrests Motivated by Politics Face a Supreme Court Test [873d]
- Trump May Not Need a Coup This Time [873d]
- Called to Serve, Israeli Reservists Wait to Deploy [873d]
- Trump Indictments Haven’t Sunk His Campaign, but a Conviction Might [873d]
- As Gaza Hospitals Collapse, Medical Workers Face the Hardest Choices [873d]
- Chatbots May ‘Hallucinate’ More Often Than Many Realize [873d]
- How Rebecca Yarros Packed Dragons, Magic and Steamy Sex Into ‘Fourth Wing’ [873d]
- All the Trimmings, None of the Work: Thanksgiving in a Hotel [873d]
- For Bloodied Ukrainian City, River Crossings Offer Small Hope of Relief [873d]
- What I Read to My Son When the World Is on Fire [873d]
- Donald Trump Has Closed the Republican Mind [873d]
- A Democratic Governor in Mississippi? He Thinks It’s Possible. [873d]
- Will the Supreme Court Toss Out a Gun Law Meant to Protect Women? [873d]
- Tech Start-Ups Try to Sell a Cautious Pentagon on A.I. [873d]
- Before NYC Marathon, Cyclists Rode the Course [873d]
- Who is Brianna Suggs, Eric Adams’s 25-Year-Old Chief Fund-Raiser? [873d]
- Republicans Are Hammering Democrats on the Migrant Crisis. Will It Work? [873d]
- What to Know About Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial [873d]
- Inside the Private World the Richest New Yorkers Built for Themselves [873d]
- Joe Biden Is in Trouble [873d]
- Afghanistan Wins Big in Cricket’s World Cup [873d]
- More Semiconductors, Less Housing: China’s New Economic Plan [873d]
- Report of Hit-and-Run at Stanford Prompts Hate Crime Inquiry [873d]
- Blinken Meets With Palestinian and Iraqi Leaders in Bid to Contain Gaza War [873d]
- Third Communications Blackout Hits Gaza Amid Heavy Strikes [873d]
- Third Communications Blackout Hits Gaza [873d]
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