The Brutalist Report - npr
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- The 'Oscar' of food prizes goes to a Brazilian who harnessed the power of bacteria [362d]
- FDA moves to ban fluoride supplements for kids, removing a key tool for dentists [362d]
- Military colonel reacts to SCOTUS allowing transgender military ban [362d]
- So far at Cannes: De Niro gets a Palme d'or, Trump gets criticized, nudity gets banned [362d]
- President Trump's Trip to the Middle East [362d]
- As few as 3 radar controllers monitored Newark's airspace Monday night, FAA says [362d]
- Privacy advocates urge states not to comply with USDA requests for food stamp data [362d]
- Two former Shen Yun dancers allege forced child labor, brutal conditions in lawsuit [362d]
- He was experiencing psychosis. Then, his boss made a decision that saved his life [362d]
- Trump administration's universal flu vaccine project puzzles scientists [362d]
- White House welcomes Afrikaners to the U.S., but drops protection for Afghan allies [362d]
- Major League Baseball lifts lifetime ban on Pete Rose and 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson [362d]
- As Russia and Ukraine prepare for possible direct talks, cue President Trump [362d]
- How to be a cricket fan when you're new to the sport [362d]
- Uruguay's ex-President José Mujica, nicknamed 'world's poorest president,' dies at 89 [362d]
- Cassie testifies against Sean Combs, and more updates from the trial [362d]
- RFK Jr. got rid of an 'alphabet soup' of health agencies. Now, Congress gets a say [362d]
- UnitedHealth Group abruptly replaces CEO Andrew Witty, deepening a terrible year [362d]
- A matchmaking service with a twist: Connecting big givers to programs cut by USAID [362d]
- Inflation cools in April -- but tariffs could upend the picture in coming months [363d]
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