The Brutalist Report - news
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- We Might Finally Be Free From the Madness of Bolsonaro [736d]
- Music, Science and Healing Intersect in an A.I. Opera [736d]
- Brazil Ejects Bolsonaro and Brings Back Former Leftist Leader Lula [736d]
- Lula’s victory likely means big changes for Brazil, though his specific plans are vague. [736d]
- 4 Takeaways From the Last Kemp-Abrams Debate Before Election Day [736d]
- Bolsonaro, in Defeat, May Now Face Charges [736d]
- Bolsonaro lost. Will he accept the results? [736d]
- Russia Is Urged to Rejoin Grain Deal as Hunger Warnings Mount [736d]
- Nancy Pelosi, Vilified by G.O.P. for Years, Is a Top Target of Threats [736d]
- Father of One U.S. Victim Found Warmth Online as Worry Became Grief [736d]
- Legal Abortions Fell Around 6 Percent in Two Months After End of Roe [736d]
- Can Elon Musk Make the Math Work on Owning Twitter? It’s Dicey. [736d]
- World Series: Yordan Alvarez’s Family Is Here From Cuba to Cheer for Astros [736d]
- Senator Raphael Warnock Mixes Politics and Preaching on Campaign Trail [736d]
- The Battle for Blue-Collar White Voters Raging in Biden’s Birthplace [736d]
- Brazil Election Officials Demand Answers for Police Stops of Voters [736d]
- Clinton, Obama and DeSantis Lend Star Power to Tight N.Y. Races [736d]
- The Self-Destruction of Kanye West [736d]
- My Teenage Years With the Black Panthers [736d]
- Harlem Mourns the Rev. Calvin Butts III [736d]
- How a Festive Night in Seoul Turned Deadly [736d]
- Elon Musk, in a Tweet, Shares Link From Site Known to Publish False News [736d]
- New York to Pay $26 Million to Men Wrongly Convicted of Killing Malcolm X [736d]
- Dozens Dead in India as Suspension Bridge Collapses [736d]
- In a country known for crowd control, the scant security for Halloween partygoers raises questions. [736d]
- A Mother Mourns a Daughter Lost in the Seoul Crowd Surge [736d]
- After a Professor’s Firing, College Students and Professors Weigh in on the New Landscape of Higher Ed [736d]
- Expedition Finds Cameras Left by Yukon Mountaineers in 1937 [736d]
- Who Is the Man Accused of Attacking Nancy Pelosi’s Husband? [736d]
- Downtown Comebacks [736d]
- Death Toll in Somalia Attack Rises to at Least 100 [736d]
- The Season of Dark Academia [736d]
- The Sunday Read: ‘Why We Take Animal Voyages’ [736d]
- The Family of a Victim of the Seoul Crowd Surge Tried Her Phone for Hours [736d]
- World Series: Astros Framber Valdez Gets Over Failures in Game 2 Win [736d]
- The Crowd Crush is Seoul Was Like a ‘Tsunami Wave’ [736d]
- In Clash Over Affirmative Action, Both Sides Invoke Brown v. Board of Education [736d]
- King Tut Died Long Ago, but the Debate About His Tomb Rages On [736d]
- How the Hasidic Jewish Community Became a Political Force in New York [736d]
- TV Prepares for a Chaotic Midterm Night [736d]
- Let’s Pretend for a Minute That There’s Just Biden to Worry About [736d]
- Witnesses Recall a Terrifying Evening in Seoul as the Crowd Surged [736d]
- Did Germany Learn From Its Russia Trouble? The Test May Come in China. [736d]
- Did Germany Learn From Its Russia Trouble? The Test May Come in China. [736d]
- LIV Golf Threw a Sport Into Chaos. It Also Changed It. [736d]
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