The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Late Night Chides Biden for Keeping His Cool With Trump [10d]
- Donald Trump Changed the Game With China. Now He Could Win It. [10d]
- A Big Climate Goal Is Getting Farther Out of Reach [10d]
- Republicans Win Control of House, Cementing a G.O.P. Trifecta Under Trump [10d]
- Republicans Ran a Dysfunctional House. Voters Shrugged and Re-elected Them. [10d]
- House Ethics Committee Was Set to Vote to Release Critical Report on Matt Gaetz [10d]
- Explosions Outside Brazil’s Supreme Court Leave 1 Dead [10d]
- Gaetz, Gabbard and Hegseth: Trump’s Appointments Are a Show of Force [10d]
- Haiti’s Gang Violence Worsens as FAA Suspends Flights From the U.S. [10d]
- Matt Gaetz, a Bomb-Thrower for the Justice Department [10d]
- Trump’s Choice of Matt Gaetz Should Surprise No One [10d]
- Brush Fire Burns in Manhattan, the Latest of Several Blazes in the Region [10d]
- John Thune Rises to the Senate Top [10d]
- John Thune Rises to the Senate Top [10d]
- Trump’s Win Leaves Democrats Asking: Where Are Our Bro Whisperers? [10d]
- Theodore B. Olson, Conservative Lawyer Who Took Up Liberal Causes, Dies at 84 [10d]
- Former Section 14 Residents Reach Reparations Deal in Palm Springs [10d]
- Oakland Airport Can’t Use San Francisco in Its Name, Judge Rules [10d]
- Senate Republicans Alarmed by Trump Nominating Matt Gaetz for Attorney General [10d]
- Trump Took a Victory Lap in Washington [10d]
- New York to Revive Congestion Pricing With $9 Toll [10d]
- Long Island Firefighter Charged With Arson Said He Put Lit Cotton Balls Under Car [10d]
- Mexican Officials Arrest Top Security Official in Mayor’s Beheading [10d]
- Trump and Biden Meet at the White House [10d]
- The British Museum Gets a Giant Gift: $1.27 Billion of Chinese Ceramics [10d]
- Did P’Nut Die for Nothing? Test Shows Squirrel Did Not Have Rabies. [10d]
- A Foul Fireside Chat [10d]
- A Foul Fireside Chat [10d]
- Viewers Flee MSNBC, and Flock to Fox News, in Wake of Election [10d]
- Trump Picks Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence [10d]
- Marco Rubio Is Trump’s Pick for Secretary of State [10d]
- 2 Workers Are Killed in ‘Tremendous Explosion’ at Kentucky Plant [10d]
- Climate Change Is Losing Its Grip on Our Politics [10d]
- Is It Possible for Trump to Shut the Department of Education? [10d]
- Trump’s Input in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks May Put Kyiv on New Timetable [10d]
- Are You a Member of Gen Z? Tell Us About the Trends You’re Seeing. [10d]
- Trump Doesn’t Care Enough About K-12 Education to Break It [10d]
- Israeli Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Bid to Delay Corruption Trial Testimony [10d]
- Their Pissarro Is Staying in Germany, but Their Story Is Getting Out [10d]
- John Thune of South Dakota Elected as Next Senate Majority Leader [10d]
- Trump Meets With Jubilant House G.O.P. and Jokes About a Third Term [10d]
- R.F.K. Jr. Scorns Trump’s Fast Food Habit: ‘Really, Like, Bad’ [10d]
- What to Know About Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Pick for Defense Secretary [10d]
- Democrats Knocked on Lots of Doors in Pennsylvania. It Didn’t Stop Trump. [11d]
- How Trump’s Immigration Plans Could Affect the Economy [11d]
- Notre-Dame Cathedral Is Ready to Reopen in December [11d]
- Amsterdam Is About Jew Hatred — and Gaza [11d]
- Who Are Mike Huckabee and Steven Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East Picks? [11d]
- How Resilient Is the Emerging Trump Coalition? [11d]
- Nonprofits Vow a New Resistance. Will Donors Pay Up? [11d]
- Blinken Visits NATO Headquarters [11d]
- Who Might Be the Next Archbishop of Canterbury? [11d]
- Lahaina Fire Settlement is Caught up in Legal Fight With Insurers [11d]
- NYC’s New Trash Bin Rules Take Effect: What to Know [11d]
- After Deadly Car Rampage, Chinese Officials Censor and Obstruct [11d]
- Russia Launches Missiles Against Ukraine’s Capital [11d]
- 2,100 Fakes Rounded Up in Art Forgeries Bust [11d]
- Melania Trump Declines Jill Biden’s White House Invitation [11d]
- What to know about the inflation report. [11d]
- Man Charged in Leak of Classified Documents About Israeli Military Plans [11d]
- COP29 Climate Talks Focus on Financing [11d]
- Gaza Militants Release Video of Sasha Troufanov, an Israeli Russian Hostage [11d]
- Democratic Governors Form a Group to Oppose the Trump Administration [11d]
- Trump’s Demand to Skirt Senate Confirmations Poses Early Test of a Radical Second Term [11d]
- Slightly Higher Inflation Rate Is Expected for October [11d]
- Wishful Thinking on Abortion Politics [11d]
- Amtrak Says Service Between New York and New Haven Will Return in Afternoon [11d]
- Trump’s Department for ‘Drastic Change,’ and the Race for Senate Leadership [11d]
- Republicans and Democrats Highly Divided in Economic Outlook Under Trump [11d]
- Aid Deliveries to Gaza Remain Low Despite U.S. Warning to Israel [11d]
- On Midterms’ Hints, Down-Ballot Republicans and the Race for the House [11d]
- At Mar-a-Lago, Elon Musk Puts His Imprint on the Trump Transition [11d]
- Trump Called His Win a ‘Historic Realignment’ of American Politics. We Have Our Doubts. [11d]
- Jack Smith Plans to Step Down as Special Counsel Before Trump Takes Office [11d]
- Climate Science Can’t Keep Up With the Warming Planet [11d]
- How to Talk About Fluoride, Vaccines and Raw Milk [11d]
- Crypto Industry Lobbies Trump and His Allies After Election Wins [11d]
- Venom Helped Create Weight-Loss Drugs. What Else Could It Do For Us? [11d]
- Small Streamers Like Hallmark+ and BritBox See Subscribers Surge [11d]
- Stand-Up, Drama and Spambots: The Creative World Takes On A.I. [11d]
- Coming Home to Bed-Stuy [11d]
- City Council Expected to Pass Bill That Shifts Broker Fees to Landlords [11d]
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