The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year Doesn’t Surprise Late Night [21d]
- Trump and Rubio Suddenly Have a Chance to Reshape the Middle East [21d]
- Ukrainian Women Are Traveling to the Front Line to Keep Love Alive [21d]
- Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Akkineni, Well-Known Indian Film Stars, Wed in ‘Intimate’ 300-Person Ceremony [21d]
- A Bagel Shop Closes, and the Upper West Side Is Absolutely Losing It [21d]
- U.S. Charges Ex-Syrian Prison Official With Torture [21d]
- Humpback Whale Sets Record for How Far It Traveled [21d]
- After Biden Commutes 1,500 Sentences, Some Celebrate and Plan [21d]
- Why Christopher Wray’s Resignation May Signal a Shift in FBI Tradition [21d]
- Dolores Madrigal, Plaintiff in Landmark Sterilization Case, Dies at 90 [21d]
- Air Force Academy Sued Over Race-Based Admissions Policy [21d]
- University of Michigan May Fire D.E.I. Official Over Antisemitism Claim [21d]
- Oh, to Smell Like Trump [21d]
- Biden Commuted the Sentences of 1,500 Americans, a One-Day Record [21d]
- U.S. Hopes for a Gaza Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal ‘This Month’ [21d]
- Two Americans on Holiday Are Killed in Western Mexico [21d]
- U.S. and Allies Race to Shape a New Syria [21d]
- Clarke Reed, Who Helped the G.O.P. Conquer the South, Dies at 96 [22d]
- Enslaved People’s Graves Discovered at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage [22d]
- The Stock Market and TV: Trump’s Most Durable Guardrails [22d]
- What To Know About The Gun Found With Luigi Mangione [22d]
- Louisville and Justice Dept. Reach Deal on Federal Oversight of Police [22d]
- Brian Thompson, Not Luigi Mangione, Is the Real Working-Class Hero [22d]
- What Do You Expect From a Second Trump Presidency? [22d]
- Months Before C.E.O.’s Killing, the Suspect Went Silent. Where Was He? [22d]
- Trump Reacts to Time ‘Person of the Year’ and Stock Exchange Opening [22d]
- Three Questions From Cutting-Edge Climate Science [22d]
- Los Angeles Times Owner Wades Deeper Into Opinion Section [22d]
- Ocean Heat Killed Half the Common Murres Around Alaska [22d]
- Patel’s Warm Senate Welcome Reflects the G.O.P.’s Turn Against the F.B.I. [22d]
- F.B.I. Didn’t Instruct Informants to Encourage Violence at Capitol, Report Says [22d]
- British Pubs Are Running Out of Guinness [22d]
- Trump’s Pick as Mideast Adviser, Massad Boulos, Is a Truck Salesman [22d]
- Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall? [22d]
- Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall? [22d]
- Minnesota and New Jersey Sue Glock Over Lethal Add-On for Guns [22d]
- Trump Allies Appear Before Judge in Wisconsin Election Interference Case [22d]
- The Benefits and Risks of Fluoride, Explained [22d]
- A Local’s Guide to Celebrating the Holidays in New York [22d]
- Musk’s Foundation Gave Away Less Money Than Required in 2023 [22d]
- How U.S. Firms Battled a Government Crackdown to Keep Tech Sales to China [22d]
- Ev Williams, Twitter and Medium Founder, Unveils New Social App [22d]
- How Covid Can Change Your Gut [22d]
- Adani Group, a Symbol of India’s Soft Power, Stumbles After Indictments [22d]
- F.B.I. Looks Into Plot Targeting Athletes as Joe Burrow’s Home Is Burglarized [22d]
- The Best Memorable Wines of 2024 [22d]
- BuzzFeed Strikes Deal to Sell ‘Hot Ones’ Company for $82.5 Million [22d]
- China Pledges More Stimulus to Shore Up Flagging Economy [22d]
- European Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates as the Economy Weakens [22d]
- Man Found in Syria Appears to Be Missing American [22d]
- Russian Troops Advance to Within 3 Miles of Key Ukrainian Transit Hub [22d]
- C.E.O.s Are Tripping [22d]
- Biden Is Pardoning Nearly 1,500 Americans, a Record for a U.S. President [22d]
- F.B.I. Chief to Step Out of ‘the Fray,’ and Housing’s Terrible Year [22d]
- How America Turned Allies into Enemies in Afghanistan [22d]
- Biden to Pardon Nearly 1,500 Americans, a Record for a U.S. President [22d]
- Young Koreans, Seeing Democracy at Stake, Take to the Streets [22d]
- What I Learned From a Reclusive Taliban Commander [22d]
- New Federal Rule Limits Overdraft Fees at Large Banks [22d]
- Three Columnists Wrestle With the Lionizing of Luigi Mangione [22d]
- Humbled in Syria, Putin Seeks Vindication in Ukraine [22d]
- How To Talk to Your Teen About Pornography [22d]
- The Couple Living and Working in a Holiday ‘Emerald City’ [22d]
- Blue States are Unaffordable. The Price Will be Political. [22d]
- As Europe Looks for a Leader, Italy Thrives While France and Germany Teeter [22d]
- How Videogames Fell From Art to Addictive [22d]
- Milei Tames Inflation in Argentina With Painful Policies, Sparking Applause and Anger [22d]
- The Tiny Oklahoma School Trying to Bring Religion Back to Classrooms [22d]
- Can Psychedelics Help CEOs Boost Their Leadership Skills? [22d]
- A Father’s Search for His Missing Daughter in South Korea [22d]
- Let’s Talk About Pornography. No, Seriously. [22d]
- A Message for Girls About Womanhood [22d]
- A Black Art Dealer Lent Paintings to a Museum. His Heirs Want Them Back. [22d]
- Assad’s Fall in Syria Renews Push for Justice on Crimes Committed by His Regime [22d]
- Stephen Colbert Is Surprised by Luigi Mangione’s ‘Minifesto’ [22d]
- Will This Man Be New Jersey Transit’s ‘Train Daddy’? [22d]
- The Resurrection of Trump’s Support for Pete Hegseth [22d]
- N.Y.C. Grocery Prices Are High. Could City-Owned Stores Help? [22d]
- How the Resurrected Congestion Pricing Plan Could Die in the Courts [22d]
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