The Brutalist Report - news
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- Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco [846d]
- A Timeline of China’s Advancements in Spaceflight [846d]
- Congress Weighs Plan for Commission to Investigate Covid Response [846d]
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- How Sexism Influenced Corporate Governance [846d]
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- Croatia Is the World Cup Team That Refuses to Lose [846d]
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- Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border Facilities [847d]
- Major Nuclear Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists [847d]
- China Maps Out Plans to Put Astronauts on the Moon and on Mars [847d]
- Why Some Scientists Choose China’s Space Station for Research [847d]
- Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists [847d]
- In a Wary Arctic, Norway Starts to See Russian Spies Everywhere [847d]
- Can Australia Save a Rare Reptile by Moving It to a Cooler Place? [847d]
- A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book Bans [847d]
- A Gunman Kills 3 in Rome, Shocking the City [847d]
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- Decades After the Central Park Jogger Attack, a City Marks Its Mistake [847d]
- In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark [847d]
- Putin Will Not Hold His Annual Year-End Conference [847d]
- Wall Street Journal Names Emma Tucker as New Editor [847d]
- Inflation Forecasts Were Wrong Last Year. Should We Believe Them Now? [847d]
- As Protests Rage, Iran Carries Out a Public Execution [847d]
- Snow and Cold Bring Parts of U.K. to a Standstill [847d]
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- How Layoff News Is Hiding a Hot Job Market [847d]
- ‘It Doesn’t Hurt at All’: In China’s New Covid Strategy, Vaccines Matter [847d]
- The World Cup Is Ending, but the Migrant Labor Economy Grinds On [847d]
- Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan? [847d]
- Best Arts Photos of 2022 [847d]
- Viral News of 2022: Twitter’s Takeover, Olivia Wilde’s Salad Dressing and More [847d]
- Tied New Hampshire Race Spurs a Redo. Why Aren’t Voters Talking About It? [847d]
- These Bills Could Help End the War on Drugs [847d]
- Russia Is Using Old Ukrainian Missiles Against Ukraine, General Says [847d]
- Gretchen Whitmer Rejected False Choices. All Democrats Should. [847d]
- Meet Kyrsten Sinema, Former Democrat of Arizona [847d]
- Scaring People Won’t Make Our Cities Safer. Here’s What Will. [847d]
- What Will Biden Offer African Leaders at U.S.-Africa Summit? [847d]
- Why Some Hasidic Children Can’t Leave Failing Schools [847d]
- The Fashion Designers Dries Van Noten and Christopher John Rogers in Conversation [847d]
- Kamala Harris Swears In Karen Bass as LA’s Mayor [847d]
- Colombia, ELN rebels conclude first round of ‘successful’ talks [846d]
- US announces sanctions against son of Zimbabwean president [846d]
- CVS, Walgreens finalise $10bn in deals to settle opioid lawsuits [846d]
- Asylum seeker crossings into US city of El Paso spike on weekend [846d]
- Photos: Mexico’s Guadalupe pilgrimage draws millions of devotees [846d]
- G7 pledges to meet Ukraine’s ‘urgent’ air defence requirements [846d]
- Oath Keepers plotted to use force on January 6: US prosecutor [846d]
- China launches suit against US at WTO over chip curbs: Report [846d]
- EU sanctions Iran over protest crackdown and Russia drone sales [846d]
- Argentina fans party in Qatar ahead of World Cup semifinal [846d]
- All eyes on Messi as Argentina train ahead of Croatia clash [846d]
- Photos: NASA’s Orion capsule visits Moon, returns to Earth [846d]
- What is behind the violence between Serbia and Kosovo? [846d]
- US city removes last public Confederate statue [846d]
- EU could face gas shortage next year, IEA warns [847d]
- Frank Soo: English football’s history-maker [847d]
- Nigerian government rejects report on military abortion programme [847d]
- Putin cancels annual year-end news conference: Kremlin [847d]
- Croatia ‘can hurt’ Argentina in semifinal, warns coach Scaloni [847d]
- El Salvador crackdown could prompt gangs to ‘adapt and reshuffle’ [847d]
- Can history-makers Morocco win the World Cup? [847d]
- ‘Hurting people’: The ‘cover-up teams’ operating on the US border [847d]
- Hard bargains, no lectures: What Africa needs at Biden’s summit [847d]
- Chad releases 139 detainees from protest crackdown in October [847d]
- Macron postpones France’s pension overhaul denounced by unions [847d]
- Maria Telkes: Why Google honours her today [847d]
- Guinea ex-dictator Camara denies 2009 massacre role in court [847d]
- LGBTQ communities in the US face ‘rising threat of violence’ [847d]
- Deadly attack on Kabul hotel popular with Chinese nationals [847d]
- Heavy snow disrupts UK travel after this year’s coldest night [847d]
- Why does India still use and trade asbestos? [847d]
- England beat hosts Pakistan to clinch cricket Test series [847d]
- Iran blacklists more EU, UK officials in tit-for-tat move [847d]
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- Released Russian arms dealer Bout joins ultranationalist party [847d]
- The disabled freestyle footballer wowing World Cup fans [847d]
- Four people charged in EU parliament corruption investigation [847d]
- Ukraine says it killed Wagner mercenaries, who are they? [847d]
- Forced to eat leaves: Hungry and besieged in Burkina Faso [847d]
- Israeli forces kill Palestinian girl in occupied West Bank raid [847d]
- Iran publicly carries out second protest-related execution [847d]
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- Indonesian governor insists ‘Bali bonk ban’ no risk to tourists [847d]
- Morocco coach says his team is the ‘Rocky of this World Cup’ [847d]
- Germany is targeting post-colonial thinkers for a reason [847d]
- Russia’s Wagner mercenaries target in hotel attack, governor says [847d]
- England’s Harry Kane ‘gutted’ by penalty miss against France [847d]
- Taiwan asks state banks to ‘appropriately handle’ China exposure [847d]
- Zelenskyy renews diplomacy, thanks US for ‘unprecedented’ help [847d]
- Two killed in Peru as protests over Castillo’s arrest spread [847d]
- Australia’s Albanese to meet gas lobby over price cap concerns [847d]
- Portugal’s Ronaldo says his World Cup dream has ‘ended’ [847d]
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- After Brazil, tough contenders Croatia aim to end Messi’s dream [847d]
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