The Brutalist Report - npr
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- South Carolina honors Robert Smalls with first statue of a Black man at the Capitol [297d]
- Preliminary report says fuel switches were cut off before Air India Boeing 787 crash [297d]
- 2 years ago, Amanda Anisimova put down her racket. Now she's in the Wimbledon final [297d]
- At a Massachusetts cafe, helping the community is on the menu [297d]
- Guantánamo plea deals for accused 9/11 plotters are canceled by federal appeals court [297d]
- Nigeria says it won't accept U.S. deportees: "We have enough problems of our own" [297d]
- Russia Intensifies Its Air War in Ukraine [297d]
- Sumy, a center of Ukrainian culture, lives in the crosshairs of a new Russian offensive [297d]
- Part war propaganda, part comic strip, Bayeux Tapestry to return to U.K. [298d]
- State Department undergoes deep cuts in sweeping reorganization [298d]
- Hundreds laid off in State Department overhaul [298d]
- Trump to assess Texas flood damage today. And, DOGE has access to farmers' payments [298d]
- Next time you see a vulture picking over a carcass, say 'thank you!' [298d]
- President Trump to survey flood damage in central Texas on Friday [298d]
- How 3 Muslim sisters helped change the rules of American women's wrestling [298d]
- New Hampshire judge blocks Trump birthright citizenship executive order nationwide [298d]
- What AI bot started referring to itself as 'MechaHitler'? Find out in the quiz [298d]
- Trump got his tax bill over the finish line. Now he has to sell it to voters [298d]
- As Democrats spoil for a fight, a new face in the House is leading them on oversight [298d]
- How flood sirens could have saved lives in Texas [298d]
- What Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act means for taxes on Social Security [298d]
- How President Trump's support for digital currencies plays out in the crypto industry [298d]
- At a San Diego construction site, monarch butterflies help unite a team during COVID [298d]
- European allies step up plans for Ukraine stabilization, with U.S. attending meeting [298d]
- Protesters and federal agents clash during raid at Southern California farm [298d]
- Since COVID, threats to local school officials have nearly tripled, research finds [298d]
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