The Brutalist Report - news
- President Biden Pressures Congress for Emergency Covid Funds [1145d]
- C.D.C. to Lift Order Restricting Immigration During the Pandemic [1145d]
- C.D.C. to Lift Order Restricting Immigration During the Pandemic [1145d]
- We Can’t Get Even Regular Gun Control. How Are We Going to Deal With Ghost Guns? [1145d]
- 9 Who Blocked Abortion Clinic Are Charged With Federal Offenses [1145d]
- House Republicans Tire of Madison Cawthorn’s Antics. Some in His District Have, Too. [1145d]
- Democrats Agree to Pay $113,000 Over Campaign Spending Inquiry [1145d]
- Kentucky Passes Legislation Banning Abortion After 15 Weeks [1145d]
- Will Smith Refused to Leave Oscars After Slap, Academy Says [1145d]
- The U.N. appoints a commission to investigate allegations of war crimes in Ukraine. [1145d]
- New York City Clears 239 Homeless Camps. Only 5 People Move to Shelters. [1145d]
- Home Care Workers Deserve a Living Wage [1145d]
- President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis [1145d]
- Will the Ukraine War Spell the End of Globalization? [1145d]
- Your Wednesday Evening Briefing [1145d]
- Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving Pop [1145d]
- ‘The Square,’ ‘Sorry to Bother You’ and More Streaming Gems [1145d]
- New ALS Treatment, AMX0035, Lacks Evidence of Benefit, FDA Panel Finds [1145d]
- What Is Aphasia? Bruce Willis’s Diagnosis, Explained [1145d]
- Ivermectin Does Not Reduce Risk of Covid Hospitalization, Large Study Finds [1145d]
- New York Weighs a Gas Tax Holiday, a Popular ‘Bad Idea’ [1145d]
- Russia is moving some troops away from Kyiv, a Ukrainian official says. [1145d]
- Modern Love Podcast: Right Swipes, Big City [1145d]
- A Tiny Brontë Book, Lost for a Century, Resurfaces [1145d]
- The Furor Over Will Smith’s Slap [1145d]
- The Biden administration plans to stop turning away immigrants under a public health rule in May. [1145d]
- Verizon Investigates Spam Texts but Sees No Russia Link [1145d]
- Minnesota Woman to Repay $120,000 Raised in Philando Castile’s Name [1145d]
- ‘Told It Like It Was’: Ntozake Shange’s Tales of Black Womanhood [1145d]
- Does the End of Cash Mean the End of Privacy? [1145d]
- Hubble Space Telescope Spots Oldest and Farthest Star Known [1145d]
- The W.H.O. says attacks on medical workers in Ukraine have left dozens dead. [1145d]
- ‘Julia’ Review: Mastering the Art of Playing Julia Child [1146d]
- Rattling Windows, Rattling Bones: Life Under Siege on Ukraine’s Front Lines [1146d]
- How Film Forum Became the Best Little Movie House in New York [1146d]
- Bruce Willis to Step Away From Acting After Aphasia Diagnosis [1146d]
- Jonathan Vance Pleads Guilty to Obstruction of Justice [1146d]
- Possible Tornado Strikes Northwest Arkansas [1146d]
- Flamingo Spotted in Texas After Escaping a Kansas Zoo in 2005 [1146d]
- Want a Value-Priced Gadget? Good Luck. [1146d]
- OPEC and Russia to Meet as War in Ukraine Roils Oil Market [1146d]
- The Brilliance of Charo [1146d]
- 80-Car Pileup on Pennsylvania Highway Leaves 6 Dead [1146d]
- Four Sentenced to Death for Blogger’s Murder in Bangladesh [1146d]
- Long Relegated to Back Shelves, L.G.B.T.Q. Romance Is Booming [1146d]
- Bound by a Sense of Victimhood, Serbia Sticks With Russia [1146d]
- How Your Sense of Direction Is Shaped by Where You Grew Up [1146d]
- Wesley Matthews Does Dirty Work for Milwaukee Bucks [1146d]
- Hot Springs in the U.S.: Medicinal, Perhaps. Relaxing? Definitely. [1146d]
- In Tennis, Racket Smashing Gets Out of Hand [1146d]
- Returns to the Office Raise Mental Health Challenges [1146d]
- For Grammy Nominee Rogét Chahayed, Pop Isn’t Far From Mozart [1146d]
- What to Know About Marvel’s ‘Moon Knight’ [1146d]
- U.S. Pressured to Open Consulates in Jerusalem and Western Sahara [1146d]
- Ruble Shows Signs of Recovery, but May Not Be Strong Indicator of Economy [1146d]
- I Got Lost in Tokyo Station and Found the Perfect Comfort Food: Kakuni [1146d]
- States Close Mass Test and Vaccine Sites, but Uptick in Virus May Loom [1146d]
- When the Master of the Erotic Thriller Fails to Thrill [1146d]
- Joan Joyce, Dominant in Women’s Softball, Is Dead at 81 [1146d]
- U.K. Judges Quit Top Hong Kong Court [1146d]
- Review: ‘Faith Ringgold: Politics / Power,’ by Faith Ringgold, Michele Wallace and Kirsten Weiss [1146d]
- Soda and Beer Companies Are Ditching Plastic Six-Pack Rings [1146d]
- Hollywood Star Gives Broadway a Much-Needed Boost. Sound Familiar? [1146d]
- The Nuclear Family Is No Longer the Norm. Good. [1146d]
- Warring Parties in Yemen Announce Overlapping Cease-Fires [1146d]
- Business updates: Germany began preparing for shortages of natural gas in a standoff over payments in rubles. [1146d]
- U.S. and Russian Astronauts Land on Earth Together Amid War in Ukraine [1146d]
- Collins to Back Jackson for Supreme Court, Giving Her a G.O.P. Vote [1146d]
- How the Ukraine War Gave Fracking in the U.K. a Second Chance [1146d]
- Dark Truths About Britain’s Imperial Past [1146d]
- A Mural Celebrating Tipu Sultan Is Up for Auction. His Legacy is Contested. [1146d]
- After Russia Invaded Ukraine, a U.S. Nonprofit Shifted Its Mission [1146d]
- Wander Franco and the Tampa Bay Rays Are Ready to Repeat [1146d]
- Family’s Balcony Death in Switzerland Appears to Be Suicide [1146d]
- The Battle for Donbas [1146d]
- If Dogs Played Wordle [1146d]
- The Political Lives of Clarence and Ginni Thomas [1146d]
- A Day of World Cup Drama Goes Down to the Last Kick [1146d]
- Putin’s War Is Complicating India’s Middle Path Among Powers [1146d]
- The Battle for the Mural — and the Future of Belarus [1146d]
- Myanmar Is Still at War, More Than a Year After Military Coup [1146d]
- Tourism Begins to Revive in New York, but Not Among Chinese [1146d]
- Ukraine’s Most Famous Living Composer Is Now a Refugee [1146d]
- Turing Award Won by Programmer Who Paved Way for Supercomputers [1146d]
- Yes, There Is a Clash of Civilizations [1146d]
- Lizzo Makes Shapewear [1146d]
- A Casino Atop Saks? Lobbyists Push for Manhattan Gambling Site [1146d]
- Doctors Face a Stigma Against Seeking Mental Health Care [1146d]
- How to Grow Kale and Which Varieties to Choose [1146d]
- Can Moving the Body Heal the Mind? [1146d]
- The G.O.P.’s Misleading Attack on Judge Jackson [1146d]
- How War in Ukraine Roiled Facebook and Instagram [1146d]
- Rap Lyrics Are Sending People to Prison [1146d]
- Long Relegated to Back Shelves, L.G.B.T.Q. Romance Is Booming [1146d]
- Review: ‘Sea of Tranquility,’ by Emily St. John Mandel [1146d]
- The Wrong Side of the Gender Gap [1146d]
- Ukraine Made Big Tech Pick a Side — But Who Are the Losers? [1146d]
- The Discovery of Shackleton’s Wreck Is as Disquieting as It Is Amazing [1146d]
- A Democratic Super PAC’s Ad Buy Shows a Widening Battle for House Control [1146d]
- Israel Bolsters Security Amid Deadliest Wave of Terrorist Attacks in Years [1146d]
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