The Brutalist Report - npr
- 'Plain sloppiness': Sen. Mark Warner says on Signal chat fiasco [271d]
- Republican lawmakers seek to put PBS and NPR in the hot seat [271d]
- Vice President Vance is going to Greenland this week. The itinerary has shifted [271d]
- In new assessment, Trump team ranks fentanyl as a top threat to U.S. [271d]
- Hill Republicans aim to rein in judges but divided on strategy [271d]
- The Triumph of a Doctrine of Cruelty in El Salvador [271d]
- 5 things to know as Dr. Oz gets one step closer to leading Medicare and Medicaid [271d]
- 'Heads are exploding': How security experts see the Signal war-plan breach [271d]
- A new study quantifies how a citizenship question would likely hurt census accuracy [271d]
- Lavender, citrus and candy: weed's signature aroma changes with the times [271d]
- Skin bleaching is terribly popular -- and takes a terrible toll [271d]
- 'Mad House' exposes Congressional disfunction, from petty feuds to physical threats [271d]
- Hamdan Ballal, a Palestinian director beaten by Israeli settlers, is now released [271d]
- Ancient Greek and Roman statues often smelled like roses, a new study says [271d]
- A Pentagon-wide email recently went out warning about Signal's vulnerability [271d]
- How to delete your 23andMe data after the company filed for bankruptcy [271d]
- NASA website axes a pledge to land a woman and a person of color on the moon [271d]
- Why Israel's having some of its biggest protests since the war in Gaza began [271d]
- Pete Marocco tried to upend USAID in 2020 -- and failed. In 2025, he dismantled it [271d]
- China releases staff of an American due diligence firm in move to woo investors [271d]
- Intelligence leaders will testify before Congress, fresh off the group chat fiasco [271d]
- Trump's back-to-office order will hurt veterans, VA docs and therapists say [271d]
- What happens when a Chicago hospital bows to federal pressure on trans care for teens [271d]
- How a journalist was sent the U.S. war plans. And, challenging the Alien Enemies Act [271d]
- Why Canada is holding an election that will be a first for its prime minister [271d]
- Doctors still seeking cure for brain cancer that struck former Utah Rep. Mia Love [271d]
- NCAA women's tournament reaches the Sweet 16 as one of its biggest stars falls [271d]
- Facing a silver tsunami, Nevada home health care workers demand a $20 minimum wage [271d]
- Feeling scatterbrained? 5 ways to focus your attention [271d]
- New books this week: Yoko, Elphaba, Amanda Knox and lost connections [271d]
- These churches offer shelter and sanctuary to vulnerable migrants. Here's why [271d]
- French actor Gérard Depardieu stands trial in Paris for alleged sexual assaults [272d]
- Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship's mass grave [272d]
- Oscar-winning Palestinian director attacked by Israeli settlers, detained by army [272d]
- 23andMe is filing for bankruptcy. Here's what it means for your genetic data [272d]
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