The Brutalist Report - news
- Trauma Is the Best Comedy Material. But April 7 Was Not Funny. [747d]
- Britain Is a Global Laughingstock, and It’s Not Just Liz Truss’s Fault [747d]
- Taylor Swift Releases ‘Midnights,’ Her 10th Studio Album [747d]
- As Inflation Stalks Europe, Leaders Shudder [747d]
- After a Storm, Britain’s Economy Finds Itself Rudderless [747d]
- The Red Adidas Tracksuit Sealed the Deal [747d]
- ALCS: Alex Bregman’s Homer Gives Astros Win Over Yankees in Game 2 [747d]
- Former UCLA Gynecologist Is Convicted of Sexually Abusing Patients [747d]
- Review: In ‘Topdog/Underdog,’ Staying Alive Is the Ultimate Hustle [747d]
- Trump Claims He Owns White House Pardon and Immigration Policy Records [747d]
- E.U. leaders back measures to limit energy prices. [747d]
- Facing Surgery? Here’s How to Prepare. [747d]
- Kevin Spacey Is Cleared of Anthony Rapp’s Battery Claim [747d]
- Lindsey Graham Must Testify in Georgia Elections Inquiry, Court Rules [747d]
- This Minnesota Race Will Show the Potency of Crime vs. Abortion [747d]
- Ukraine Rations Power Despite Battle Gains in Kherson [747d]
- Why Republicans Are Surging [747d]
- Biden Just Clobbered China’s Chip Industry [747d]
- Will Gas Prices Doom Democracy? [747d]
- Liz Truss Resigns After 6 Chaotic Weeks, Igniting New Leadership Fight [747d]
- James Corden Would Rather Not Talk About That Balthazar Omelet [747d]
- Investigators in Raleigh Found a Trail of Victims and a Well-Armed Suspect [747d]
- Maryland Will Review 100 Police Death Cases for Signs of Bias [747d]
- Here’s What Anthony Rapp and Kevin Spacey Said in Their Testimony [747d]
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- Your Thursday Evening Briefing [747d]
- In His Podcast, Andrew Cuomo Seeks Absolution Without Apology [747d]
- Justice Barrett Rejects Plea to Stop Biden’s Student Loan Debt Plan [747d]
- As War Rages, a Ukrainian Family in Michigan Holds On to Home [747d]
- Alex Katz: Six Ramps of a Painter’s Progress [747d]
- Here’s what Anthony Rapp and Kevin Spacey said in their testimony. [747d]
- Biden Promotes Infrastructure Law in Pennsylvania Swing With Fetterman [747d]
- The Soup-Throwing Climate Activists May Have Been Right [747d]
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- Orionid Meteor Shower 2022: How to Watch It Peak in Night Skies [747d]
- Truss Defied the Markets, and They Ruthlessly Sealed Her Fate [747d]
- How Disinformation Splintered and Became More Intractable [747d]
- Vegetarian Snacks for Diwali and Beyond [747d]
- ‘Black Adam’ Review: Heroism, but Paint It Black [747d]
- Virginia Uses Treated Wastewater to Shore Up a Drinking Water Aquifer [747d]
- Home Remedies for Cold and Flu Symptoms [747d]
- Liberated Ukrainians Share Tales of Russian Occupation [747d]
- The Mysterious Patient in Room 23: The Hermit Baroness [747d]
- How the ‘Black Death’ Left Its Genetic Mark on Future Generations [747d]
- Liz Truss’ Quick Resignation Spurs Anger and Bewilderment Among Britons [747d]
- MIT Names Dr. Sally Kornbluth of Duke as New President [747d]
- Remembering Loretta Lynn [747d]
- Berlusconi, Caught on Tape Gushing Over Putin, Heightens Anxiety About Italy [747d]
- These Are the Likely Front-Runners to Replace Liz Truss [747d]
- What Happened With Liz Truss in Britain? A Guide to the Basics [747d]
- U.K. Markets Rise as Liz Truss Steps Aside [747d]
- Cavetown’s Heartfelt Bedroom Pop Brings Kindness to a Cruel World [747d]
- Liz Truss Comes Under Growing Pressure to Quit as U.K. Prime Minister [747d]
- Are the Nolas Rooting for Austin’s Padres or Aaron’s Phillies in the NLCS? [747d]
- The State of the Midterms [747d]
- Why Republicans Are Winning Swing Voters [747d]
- How Taiwan’s ‘Adorable’ and Ambitious Diplomacy Aims to Keep the Island Safe [747d]
- A Federal Reserve President Spoke at an Invite-Only, Off-Record Bank Client Event [748d]
- U.S. Sees Opportunity for Ukraine to Capitalize on Russian Weakness [748d]
- Ahead of the Midterms, Energy Lobbyists Plan for a Republican House [748d]
- Walker Says He Has ‘Overcome’ Mental Illness, but It’s Not So Simple, Experts Say [748d]
- Your Paycheck Next Year Will Be Affected by Inflation. Here’s How. [748d]
- A Good Faith Examination of Bad Faith [748d]
- A Town With a Heart, but Few Options, for Migrants [748d]
- No, Capitalism and the Internet Will Not Free China’s People [748d]
- What the World Will Lose if Ancient Trees Die Out [748d]
- How the Emerald Ash Borer Took Ash Bats Out of Major League Baseball [748d]
- The 2022 Midterms: Is Wisconsin the Future of America? [748d]
- 四通桥事件与习近平治下的魔幻十年 [748d]
- A Shrinking Town at the Center of France’s Culture Wars [748d]
- In Los Angeles, Politics Are More Complex Than a Racist Recording Indicates [748d]
- Mississippi town with Confederate monument gets Emmett Till statue [747d]
- Rusty the red panda, who briefly ran free in D.C. in 2013, has unexpectedly died [747d]
- A Princeton student who went missing for a week has been found dead, officials say [747d]
- The Supreme Court won't block the student loan debt relief program, at least for now [747d]
- The EPA starts a civil rights probe into Mississippi's water woes [747d]
- Are you voting in the midterm elections? We want to know what issues matter to you [747d]
- The Pentagon will pay for service members to travel for abortions [747d]
- A jury finds that Kevin Spacey didn't molest actor Anthony Rapp in 1986 [747d]
- A town employee who quietly lowered the fluoride in water has resigned [747d]
- Return of "Inside Amy Schumer" is welcome, even when it's inconsistent [747d]
- Remembering NPR's Renee Pringle, a pioneering audio engineer, friend and fashionista [747d]
- A $2.5 million prize gives this humanitarian group more power to halt human suffering [747d]
- Hubble's 1995 image of a star nursery was amazing. Take a look at NASA's new version [747d]
- Two new books challenge the sense of inevitable permanence of the Chinese party state [747d]
- The inscrutable aims of Steve Bannon's enigmatic Chinese benefactor [747d]
- The U.K. will have 5 prime ministers in just 6 years. What's gone wrong? [747d]
- A former employee sues Planned Parenthood, claiming she faced months of racism [747d]
- Genetic sequencing gives us the first-ever look at a Neanderthal clan [747d]
- New York vows to fight rats on their home turf: curbside garbage piles [747d]
- British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns [747d]
- British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after weeks of criticism and turmoil [747d]
- Book by mom of six puts onus on men to stop unwanted pregnancies [747d]
- Nations consider sending troops to Haiti, despite troubled past foreign intervention [747d]
- Roommate wanted: Homeless people are pairing up as a way around the housing crisis [748d]
- Singer and songwriter iLe's third album, 'Nacarile,' finds a world deeply in flux [748d]
- Maryland officials order the reinvestigation of about 100 deaths in police custody [748d]
- Late changes to election laws mean Montana voters were sent inaccurate information [748d]
- U.S. factories emerge as a strong point in a weakening economy [748d]
- The college enrollment drop is finally letting up. That's the good news [748d]
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- They inhaled asbestos for decades on the job. Now, workers break their silence [748d]
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- The GI Bill left behind Black World War II vets. Now there's a move to fix that [748d]
- Princeton University intensifies its search for a student missing since last week [748d]
- Authorities seize thousands of suspected fentanyl pills hidden at Los Angeles airport [748d]
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