The Brutalist Report - pbsnewshour
- Amazon pushes back against Europe's strict new digital rules [896d]
- Japan's top court says government restrictions on transgender employee's use of restrooms illegal [896d]
- EU faces cliffhanger vote on major bill protecting nature and fighting climate change [896d]
- Historic storm brings catastrophic flooding to Vermont with more rain expected this week [896d]
- NATO summit starts with Ukraine seeking path to join alliance [896d]
- Utah high court scrutinizes process that sliced state's most Democrat-heavy county into 4 districts [896d]
- News Wrap: Trump attorneys request to delay documents trial until after 2024 election [896d]
- Why extreme heat is more dangerous than many realize [896d]
- Schools and students face difficult battle to close learning gaps worsened by pandemic [896d]
- Non-alcoholic beverages flourish as more Americans cut back on drinking [896d]
- The UK government faces-off with the House of Lords over its contentious migration bill [896d]
- Northwestern fires football coach amid hazing and racism allegations [897d]
- Jane Ferguson details career reporting in war zones in memoir 'No Ordinary Assignment' [897d]
- WATCH: State Department holds briefing after U.S. sanctions the head of Serbian intelligence for alleged corruption [897d]
- Biden administration plans to cap how much families pay for child care through grant program [897d]
- Our new geological epoch is defined by human activity. This Canadian lake maps its start [897d]
- UN ends aid to northwest Syria from Turkey after Security Council fails to renew approval [897d]
- Israelis block highways, airport in protest at government's plan to overhaul the judiciary [897d]
- Read an excerpt from 'No Ordinary Assignment: A Memoir' by Jane Ferguson [897d]
- Leslie Van Houten, follower of cult leader Charles Manson, released from California prison [897d]
- Kansas lawmakers botched the drafting of a new anti-transgender law, agency attorney says [897d]
- WATCH: Biden and Turkey's President Erdogan meet at NATO summit [897d]
- U.S. formally rejoins UNESCO 5 years after withdraw [897d]
- Trump lawyers ask judge to postpone trial without setting a date in classified documents case [897d]
- Along the banks of an Arkansas river, a new partnership aimed at preserving Cherokee plants blooms [897d]
- Microsoft can move ahead with $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, judge rules [897d]
- Search for children's remains resumes at former Native American boarding school in Nebraska [897d]
- Human rights court rules in favor of Olympic champion Semenya, testosterone rules may persist [897d]
- As storm moves on, Vermont and parts of Northeast still flooded [897d]
- AP investigation reveals potential conflicts of interest for Supreme Court justices [897d]
- AP-NORC poll: false election claims have damaged GOP confidence in vote count [897d]
- Zelensky calls NATO plan for Ukraine membership 'absurd' [897d]
- Grand jury to weigh charges against Trump in Georgia election probe [897d]
- WATCH LIVE: Senate panel examines merger between PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf [897d]
- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will leave politics after election, marking end of a political era [897d]
- As China struggles with heat, flooding and drought, employers are ordered to limit outdoor work [897d]
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