The Brutalist Report - npr
- Amid fraud claims, Trump admin announces more changes to federal child care funding [51d]
- A $400,000 profit on Maduro's capture raises insider trading questions on Polymarket [51d]
- Venezuela swears in interim leader, seeking to show it operates free from U.S. control [51d]
- Health officials slash the number of vaccines recommended for all kids [51d]
- One year later, 'Firestorm' investigates the systems that failed during the LA Fires [51d]
- The NYC jail holding Maduro has a history of big names and dangerous conditions [51d]
- Maduro indictment hearing underway [51d]
- Maduro and wife plead not guilty to narco-terrorism charges [51d]
- Wegovy obesity pill now available at pharmacies [51d]
- Sen. Mark Kelly fires back after Hegseth threatens his rank and retirement pay [51d]
- Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, the stepsister of Anne Frank, dies at 96 [51d]
- Who is in charge of Venezuela? And, what to expect from Maduro's court appearance [51d]
- Trump claims U.S. will 'run' Venezuela, but there are no troops in the country [51d]
- New redesigned coins marking nation's 250th birthday begin circulating today [51d]
- In the U.S., hunger is often hidden. But it can still leave scars on body and mind [51d]
- 2 police officers relive Jan. 6 through their own bodycam footage [51d]
- One doctor's experience shows the battle for the future of addiction medicine [51d]
- 7 takeaways from Trump's incursion into Venezuela [51d]
- Morning news brief [51d]
- After Venezuela attack, Cuba watches the U.S. warily [51d]
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife will appear in court Monday [51d]
- The rise and fall of Nicolás Maduro [51d]
- Trial begins for officer accused of failing to protect children during Uvalde shooting [51d]
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