The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Back-to-back shark attacks leave 4 people injured in Texas and Florida [718d]
- North Koreans got jobs at Fortune 500 companies to fund the nuclear weapons program [718d]
- Why are IUDs still such a mystery to women? Look at funding, doctors and politics [718d]
- College credit for working your job? Walmart and McDonald’s are trying it [718d]
- Who is backing Biden? We're keeping track [718d]
- California aid volunteers prepare for a crisis as migrants cross during heatwaves [719d]
- A look at Jordan Bardella, the far-right 28-year-old who could be France's next PM [719d]
- Artificial intelligence web crawlers are running amok [719d]
- More students with disabilities are facing discrimination in schools [719d]
- Cambodia's difficult journey to get stolen sculptures back from the Met [719d]
- U.S. employers added 206,000 in June — a slowdown, but more than forecasters expected [719d]
- The U.K. has a new government with Sir Keir Starmer at the helm [719d]
- President Biden's interview today is taking on outsized significance for his 2024 race [719d]
- Courts, regulators tackle whether “sale-leaseback” deals are actually loans [719d]
- Joey Chestnut, banned from Coney Island, takes his hot dog-eating skills to Fort Bliss [719d]
- Amazon is 30. Here's how a book store gobbled up all of e-commerce [719d]
- Wisconsin voters can once again return ballots by drop box, state high court rules [719d]
- Justice Department opens a criminal probe of the Chinese Olympic doping scandal [719d]
- Most evacuation orders are lifted, but a Northern California wildfire is still burning [719d]
- Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Mexico, with its sights set on Texas next [719d]
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