The Brutalist Report - news
- Understanding the Red State Death Trip [825d]
- Strange Days at the U.N. as Russia Takes the Helm of the Security Council [825d]
- Trump, on Eve of Surrender, Adds Former U.S. Prosecutor to Defense Team [825d]
- Pro-War Bloggers Like One Killed in Bombing Are an Influential Group [825d]
- 3 Men Charged in Drugging Murder and Robberies at NYC Gay Bars [825d]
- Russia Accuses Dissidents and Ukraine of Killing Pro-War Blogger [825d]
- Your Monday Evening Briefing [825d]
- Jury Says Tesla Must Pay Worker $3.2 Million Over Racist Treatment [825d]
- Twitter’s Logo Changes to Doge as Users Await Blue Check-Mark Removal [825d]
- This Is Not a Moment in Women’s Basketball. It’s Momentum. [825d]
- Noncompete Clauses Get Tighter, and TV Newsrooms Feel the Grip [825d]
- NASA’s Artemis II Crew Reflects a Wider Swath of Society [825d]
- 2 Construction Workers Die at J.F.K. After Being Buried in Rubble [825d]
- ‘What Happened to My Brother?’: A Desperate Search in Mexico [826d]
- Hamline University’s President Announces Retirement After Prophet Muhammad Controversy [826d]
- Millions on Medicaid May Soon Lose Coverage as Pandemic Protections End [826d]
- Yeshiva University’s Ban on L.G.B.T.Q. Club Leads to Scrutiny of Funding [826d]
- They Have Finished Moving 225 Tons of Reimagined Art [826d]
- Ahead of Trump’s Arrival in NYC, Adams Warns Protesters to Behave [826d]
- DeSantis Asks Florida Authorities to Investigate Disney World Board [826d]
- Britney Spears Didn’t Feel Like She Could Live ‘a Full Life.’ There’s Another Way. [826d]
- She Was Killed in Front of Her Son. It Took 26 Years to Crack the Case. [826d]
- Why the Suburbs Are at the Center of New York’s Housing Debate [826d]
- See What California’s Record Snowpack Looks Like, Up Close [826d]
- Biden’s Reluctant Approach to Free Trade Draws Backlash [826d]
- North Korean Workers Toil in Russia and China, Despite Sanctions [826d]
- Voters in Paris Turn Their Backs on Electric Rental Scooters [826d]
- Right-Wing Media Splits From DeSantis on Press Protections [826d]
- WWE Acquired by UFC Owner Endeavor to Form Fighting Heavyweight [826d]
- The Year’s Biggest Election [826d]
- Fear and Bravado: Inside Trump’s Reaction to the Indictment [826d]
- Super PAC Backing DeSantis Says It Has Raised $30 Million [826d]
- The Yearslong Fight To Get Paul Rusesabagina Out of Rwanda [826d]
- Oil Prices Jump After Surprise OPEC Production Cut [826d]
- Ukrainian Counteroffensive Poses Big Test for Military [826d]
- We Should Mythologize Women’s Sports [826d]
- We’re Living in a World Where the Sanctuaries Are Actually Prisons [826d]
- Netflix’s Approach Shifts, Pushing Content That Can ‘Pop’ [826d]
- A Rape Conviction Was Tossed Out Because the Investigation Was Too Slow [826d]
- How Long Without Outdoor Exercise Is Too Long for a Prisoner in Solitary? [826d]
- Uncharted Territory Doesn’t Begin to Cover It [826d]
- Republicans Can’t Agree on a Path Out of Their Own Debt Crisis [826d]
- Before Donald Trump Appears in Court, a Jan. 6 Repeat Seems Unlikely [826d]
- The 2024 Election Is Already Here [826d]
- Baby’s First Social Media Handle [826d]
- Drug-Resistant Bacteria Tied to Eyedrops Can Spread Person to Person [826d]
- Donald Trump and New York City Brace for a Consequential Week [826d]
- Today’s Wordle Review: April 3, 2023 [826d]
- Why Dutch Farmers Turned Their Flag Upside Down [826d]
- Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark and the W.N.B.A.’s Talent Conundrum [826d]
- Joey Calcaterra and Sam Scholl, Who Were Together at San Diego, Will Meet in N.C.A.A. Final [826d]
- Lamont Butler, Ever Steady After His Winning Shot, Buoyed by Family [826d]
- L.S.U. Set Scoring Records. But the Points Came From an Unlikely Source. [826d]
- Kim Mulkey, a Colorful and Divisive Coach, Wins Another Title [826d]
- LSU Wins NCAA Women’s Title With Rout of Iowa and Clark [826d]
- Seymour Stein, Record Biz Giant Who Signed Madonna, Dies at 80 [826d]
- More storms and tornadoes have been forecast for the Midwest and South [825d]
- Twitter users say they haven't paid for their blue checks but still have them [825d]
- The father of the cellphone predicts we'll have devices embedded in our skin next [825d]
- The Nashville school shooter planned the attack for 'months,' police say [825d]
- Actor Leonardo DiCaprio testifies in Fugees' Pras Michel conspiracy trial [826d]
- Trump is traveling to New York for his arraignment. What's next? [826d]
- A week after the Nashville school shooting, a pastor speaks of grieving with hope [826d]
- Distraction, speeding and alcohol contribute to a 16-year high in traffic deaths [826d]
- These are the 4 astronauts who'll take a trip around the moon next year [826d]
- How a hand gesture dominated a NCAA title game and revealed a double standard [826d]
- Latest on Ukraine: Russia jails a U.S. reporter, Finland to join NATO and more [826d]
- UFC and WWE will team up to form a $21.4 billion sports entertainment company [826d]
- With raids, arrests and hostile takeovers, India press freedom continues to decline [826d]
- Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student files a $40 million lawsuit [826d]
- Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin gets ousted by conservatives in a tight election [826d]
- 'A Living Remedy' tells a story of family, class and a daughter's grief [826d]
- Prosecuting an ex-U.S. president is not common. What about in other democracies? [826d]
- Other countries have prosecuted their leaders. What took the U.S. so long? [826d]
- Voters swipe right for Wisconsin's state Supreme Court election [826d]
- One-time supporter of Guantánamo's military court now says it was 'doomed' [826d]
- Building a better brain through music, dance and poetry [826d]
- UConn and San Diego State are set for NCAA men's basketball final. What are the odds? [826d]
- Past presidents, while never indicted, have faced legal woes of their own [826d]
- 'Son of a Sinner' Jelly Roll reigns at the Country Music Television awards show [826d]
- A father is charged with murder after his son was found dead in an alligator's mouth [826d]
- Seymour Stein, the record executive who signed Madonna, is dead at 80 [826d]
- Saudis, other oil giants announce surprise production cuts [826d]
- Parisians overwhelmingly vote to expel e-scooters from their streets [826d]
- An explosion at a Russian cafe kills a prominent military blogger and wounds 30 others [826d]
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