The Brutalist Report - news
- For Rishi Sunak, Family Wealth From Outsourcing Adds to a Secretive Fortune [739d]
- An ‘Aggressive Love for Life’ Regardless of Life’s Challenges [739d]
- Elon Musk Is Buying Twitter. Shudder. [739d]
- Elon Musk Completes $44 Billion Deal to Own Twitter [739d]
- 8 People Dead in Oklahoma House Fire, Police Say [739d]
- They May Have Love on Their Lizard Brains [739d]
- Musk Said to Begin Firing Twitter’s Top Executives [739d]
- How Horror Stories Help Us Cope With Real Life [739d]
- The 2022 Race for the House, in Four Districts, and Four Polls [739d]
- No, That Democrat Didn’t Vote ‘100% of the Time’ With Nancy Pelosi [739d]
- Appeals Court Upholds House’s Effort to See Trump’s Tax Returns [739d]
- The Rising Tide of Global Sadness [739d]
- Putin Says Russia Is Battling ‘Strange’ Western Elites [739d]
- Zeldin Campaign Investigated Over Charge of Coordinating With Super PACs [739d]
- Memorials for 2 Young Women Killed in Iran Galvanize Protests [739d]
- Apple Earnings: iPhone Powers Growth, but Signs Point to a Slowdown [739d]
- Your Thursday Evening Briefing [739d]
- As Governor’s Race Tightens, a Frantic Call to Action Among Democrats [739d]
- Swarms of Insects Can Create Electrical Charges, Study Finds [739d]
- Democrats Raise Questions About Mnuchin’s Deals in Persian Gulf [739d]
- Making Sense of the Week’s Climate News [739d]
- Amazon Earnings: Return to Profitability But Slow Growth Signaled Ahead [739d]
- Book Review: ‘Ted Kennedy,’ by John A. Farrell [739d]
- Why Early Results on Election Night May Be Misleading Again [739d]
- How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend? [739d]
- Climate Protester Glues His Head to ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ Painting [739d]
- A Zuni Café Classic Without the Chicken? It’s Possible. [739d]
- Republicans Have No Inflation Plan [739d]
- When Meteors Shook Mars, NASA Was Listening and Watching [739d]
- Man Who Dragged Officer Into Jan. 6 Mob Is Sentenced to 90 Months [739d]
- U.S. Program Aims to Keep Sensitive Weapons in Ukraine [739d]
- How to Help Someone With Depression [739d]
- World Series Preview: Philadelphia Has an Edge on Houston [739d]
- Covid Symptoms Can Rebound Even If You Don’t Take Paxlovid [739d]
- Black Democrats Say the Party Isn’t Helping Beasley and Demings Enough [739d]
- Can Hypebeast Magic Revive J. Crew? [739d]
- This Easy Alfredo Recipe Is Better (and Cheaper) Than Going Out [739d]
- World Series: Jeremy Pena Won Over Astros on Way to NLCS MVP [739d]
- Why Russia Stole Potemkin’s Bones From Ukraine [739d]
- The Republican Double Standard That’s Endangering American Democracy [739d]
- World Series: Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins Perfects the Art of Getting Back Up [739d]
- Somalia Asks US to Step Up Drone Strikes Against Qaeda-Linked Fighters [739d]
- Israeli-Lebanese Maritime Deal Marks a Milestone, With Limitations [739d]
- Teachers Are Arming Themselves. This Sheriff Wants Them to Get Trained. [739d]
- Pentagon’s Strategy Says China and Russia Pose More Dangerous Challenges [739d]
- ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Review: The Spectacle of War [739d]
- OB-GYN Residency Programs Face Tough Choice on Abortion Training [739d]
- Stand-Up Comics and the Parent Trap [739d]
- The $4,990 Ice Bath [739d]
- U.S. Mortgage Rates Soar Past 7% [739d]
- Chip Makers, Once in High Demand, Confront Sudden Challenges [739d]
- Henry Selick and Jordan Peele Team Up on ‘Wendell & Wild’ [739d]
- GDP Rose in 3rd Quarter, but US Recession Fears Persist [740d]
- Shell Reports Earnings of $9.45 Billion [740d]
- Protesters So Ill, They Couldn’t Get Arrested [740d]
- The Climate’s Improved Future [740d]
- Is New York (of All Places) About to Go Red? [740d]
- Running Against Hochul, Lee Zeldin Finds Another Target: Alvin Bragg [740d]
- Would You Like Eyeglass Frames of Fossilized Coral? [740d]
- As J.D. Vance Courts Ohio, His Fealty to Trump Proves Double-Edged [740d]
- Europe’s Energy Crisis Is Sending Leaders to Africa for Help [740d]
- China’s Chest-Thumping Nationalism Now Goes Too Far, Movement’s Godfather Says [740d]
- Covid, Flu and RSV Are Increasing Hospitalizations in NYC [740d]
- Biden Hopes to Amplify Contrast With Republicans on Economic Policy [740d]
- Nikolas Cruz, the Parkland Shooter, Deserved the Death Penalty [740d]
- Inside the Minds of Four Grassroots Conservative Voters [740d]
- Kari Lake, Glenn Youngkin and a Post-Trump Era [740d]
- European Central Bank Is Set to Raise Interest Rates Again [740d]
- 二十大“霜降”后,如何度过漫长严冬 [740d]
- Credit Suisse Unveils Sweeping Revamp to Revive Its Fortunes [740d]
- How Mike Lindell’s Pillow Business Propels the Election Denial Movement [740d]
- A Rising Dollar Is Hurting Other Currencies. Central Banks are Stepping In. [740d]
- 8 are found dead in a Tulsa suburb house fire and homicide is feared [739d]
- Elon Musk takes control of Twitter and immediately ousts top executives [739d]
- Elon Musk has finally bought Twitter: A timeline of the twists and turns [739d]
- The status of Ye's Donda Academy is unclear after uproar over his antisemitic remarks [739d]
- Facebook parent Meta is having a no-good, horrible day after dismal earnings report [739d]
- In Knoxville, the burden of medical debt reinforces a long history of segregation [739d]
- Jules Bass, co-creator of TV's 'Rudolph' and 'Frosty the Snowman,' dies at age 87 [739d]
- Ahead of the World Series, Phillies radio announcer shares the art of play-by-play [739d]
- At 18 weeks pregnant, she faced an immense decision with just days to make it [739d]
- High school football coach who led prayers on the field will get his job back [739d]
- Facebook's parent is fined nearly $25M for violating a campaign finance disclosure law [739d]
- Birds fall to Earth from Delhi's toxic skies. Two brothers are there to save them [739d]
- Iran's protesters find inspiration in a Kurdish revolutionary slogan [739d]
- A high-profile Australian #MeToo trial ended unexpectedly — and without a verdict [739d]
- A Thai media mogul and transgender activist has bought the Miss Universe competition [739d]
- The next Powerball drawing will be $800 million, the fifth-largest in U.S. history [740d]
- Why examining U.S. crime rates isn't as straightforward as you might think [740d]
- Whether gas prices are up or down, don't blame or thank the president [740d]
- What's on the minds of young voters in Milwaukee? A lot [740d]
- Iowa voters will decide Sen. Chuck Grassley's fate in his closest race in 42 years [740d]
- From Tesla to SpaceX, what Elon Musk touches turns to gold. Twitter may be different [740d]
- 2 Californians bought Barilla pasta thinking it was made in Italy. Now they're suing [740d]
- New GDP report will show an economic turnaround, but don't be fooled [740d]
- It's getting easier to find baby formula. But you might still run into bare shelves [740d]
- Saltwater is moving up the Mississippi River. Here's what's being done to stop it [740d]
- In close races, Republicans attack Democrats over fentanyl and the overdose crisis [740d]
- NPR reporting on Oregon theater death threats prompt local and national response [740d]
- Mobile homes are rising in value. But current residents can't cash out [740d]
- Concussion protocols are based on research of mostly men. What about women? [740d]
- These are the Halloween costumes you may see a lot, based on people's Google searches [740d]
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- Oregon could be the 1st state to make health care a human right [739d]
- News Wrap: U.S. GDP grows in third quarter, European Central Bank raises interest rates [739d]
- Risks of political violence and voter intimidation loom over midterms [739d]
- Floridians displaced by Hurricane Ian face decisions on how or if they will rebuild [739d]
- Rural areas to receive $759 million in grants for high-speed internet [739d]
- Russia's nuclear threats, false claims about Ukrainian bombs hang over the ongoing war [739d]
- Brazil's Indigenous communities confront challenges to their land and way of life [739d]
- Art exhibition reveals Vermeer's secrets using technology to look under paintings [739d]
- A Brief But Spectacular take on how language is your life [739d]
- For the first time, those with felony convictions in North Carolina are eligible to vote. What does that mean for the midterms? [739d]
- Report says global crises could speed up move to clean energy [739d]
- It's normal not to know the official results on election night. Here's why [739d]
- Texas police say Uvalde officers probe to be over by year-end [739d]
- Same-sex marriage is legalized in all of Mexico's states [739d]
- 2 NASA spacecraft detect biggest meteor strikes recorded on Mars [739d]
- Italy's fascist past comes under scrutiny a century after Mussolini's rise to power [739d]
- Vladimir Putin rules out using nuclear weapons in Ukraine [739d]
- WATCH LIVE: Biden gives remarks on CHIPS Act, a law to make more superconductors in the U.S. [739d]
- WATCH LIVE: Secretary of State Blinken meets with Canadian counterpart after reports of Chinese 'overseas police stations' [739d]
- UK says new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak won't go to UN climate change conference [739d]
- Europe sees fastest interest rate hikes since the euro first launched [739d]
- U.S. mortgage rates hit 20-year high, top 7 percent after Fed hikes [739d]
- Prince Harry's highly anticipated memoir, titled 'Spare,' to be published in January [739d]
- Musk doesn't want Twitter 'free-for-all hellscape,' he tells advertisers [739d]
- Election Day is days away, but in courtrooms legal challenges already begin [739d]
- WATCH LIVE: Defense Secretary Austin holds news briefing to announce 2022 National Defense Strategy [739d]
- WATCH LIVE: New Hampshire's Senate candidates face off in 2022 midterm debate [739d]
- China accused of creating overseas 'police stations' to target dissidents [739d]
- Ukraine seeks to re-take Kherson, Russia threatens Western commercial satellites used by military [739d]
- U.S. economy snaps contraction streak with 2.6 percent growth last quarter [740d]
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