The Brutalist Report - npr
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- DOGE work could 'cross extreme ethical and legal lines,' says former employee [439d]
- Katy Perry and Gayle King are heading to space as part of an all-female Blue Origin crew [439d]
- An abrupt departure as USAID workers return to clear their desks at DC headquarters. [439d]
- Data show Tesla sales declined sharply in Europe [439d]
- USAID workers return to HQ to clear their desks, as Trump dismantles the agency [439d]
- Trump says new tariffs will cut U.S. drug deaths but fatal overdoses were already plummeting [439d]
- Alzheimer's was taking her memory, so she started taking a new drug [439d]
- Court will consider halting Trump's mass firings of federal employees [439d]
- ICE will reopen a major detention center in New Jersey as it eyes a broader expansion [439d]
- Martin Marty, leading scholar of American religion, dies at 97 [439d]
- 2 years after Greece's deadliest train crash, victims and families await answers [439d]
- Trump says he doesn't see need for U.S. security guarantees to end Ukraine-Russia war [439d]
- Andrew Tate, facing rape and trafficking charges in Romania, is back in the U.S. [439d]
- Musk says work to stop Ebola was accidentally cut but restored. Experts raise doubts [439d]
- The U.S. resumes hundreds of millions in security aid to Taiwan, annoying China [439d]
- The U.S. resumes hundreds of millions in security aid to Taiwan, annoying China [439d]
- Pentagon directs removal of trans service members from military [439d]
- Syrian Jews return to Damascus for the first time in decades, hoping to build bridges [439d]
- Republican Sen. Josh Hawley discusses his mission to hold big tech accountable [439d]
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