The Brutalist Report - pbsnewshour
- Congressional leaders and White House refuse to compromise on first day of shutdown [21d]
- Jeffries says GOP uninterested in negotiating because ‘they apparently wanted’ a shutdown [21d]
- GOP Rep. Haridopolos says Democrats’ demands are a ‘ransom note’ [21d]
- Israel escalates siege of Gaza City as Hamas reviews proposal to end war [21d]
- News Wrap: Supreme Court lets Lisa Cook stay in her role at Federal Reserve for now [21d]
- New poll shows striking change in Americans’ views on political violence [21d]
- How a bitter strike and immigrant labor transformed Hormel’s hometown [21d]
- Remembering Jane Goodall and how she changed the way people see animals [21d]
- WATCH: Bondi discusses federal law enforcement task force deployment to Memphis [21d]
- A student ‘womb service’ works covertly to deliver contraception at a Catholic college [21d]
- UN Security Council approves larger international force to combat gangs in Haiti [21d]
- Gold prices hit record highs amid U.S. government shutdown [21d]
- U.S. citizen wrongfully detained twice in Alabama workplace raids sues immigration authorities [21d]
- Conservationist Jane Goodall, renowned for chimpanzee research, dies at 91 [21d]
- AOL ends dial-up internet service, marking the end of an era [21d]
- ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees given color-coded uniforms, 5:30 a.m. breakfast and strict rules [21d]
- Someone against abortion but in favor of death penalty ‘is not really pro-life,’ Pope Leo says [21d]
- U.S. government taking stake in company operating massive lithium mine in Nevada [21d]
- Walmart says it will remove artificial colors and other additives from store brands by 2027 [21d]
- WATCH: NYC Mayor Adams holds briefing on partial collapse of apartment building in the Bronx [21d]
- A study has found new organic molecules on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Scientists say that increases the chance it’s habitable [21d]
- Stephen King is the most banned author in U.S. schools, PEN report says [21d]
- U.S. will allow South Koreans with short-term visas and waivers to work at industrial sites, Seoul says [21d]
- WATCH LIVE: White House holds briefing as first government shutdown in more than 6 years begins [21d]
- Trump signs an executive order vowing to defend Qatar in the wake of Israel’s strike on Doha [21d]
- Supreme Court lets Lisa Cook remain as a Federal Reserve governor for now in unsigned order [21d]
- Flotilla activists approach Gaza and say they are ready for a possible Israeli interception [21d]
- WATCH LIVE: House Democrats speak out after government shuts down over funding impasse [21d]
- How the government shutdown will affect the already shrunken Education Department [21d]
- What happens now that a government shutdown is underway [21d]
- Turning Point, moving forward without Charlie Kirk, makes first return to Utah since his killing [21d]
- Rescuers desperately search for survivors after a powerful earthquake hit the Philippines, killing at least 69 [21d]
- WATCH LIVE: Senate gavels in after government shutdown begins and parties point fingers [21d]
- Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 16 Palestinians as Hamas mulls its response to Trump’s plan [22d]
- Partial government shutdown begins as nation faces new period of uncertainty [22d]
- There’s a growing number of Americans who think violence might be necessary to get the country back on track [22d]
- WATCH: Senate Democrats have sacrificed American public with failed funding vote, Thune says [22d]
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