The Brutalist Report - npr
- 32 Palestinians killed trying to reach food distribution hubs, Gaza authorities say [15d]
- Examining the role of men in the gender gap in American society [15d]
- Police are investigating a man's death after he was pulled into MRI machine [15d]
- A surprise twist in the Trump administration's use of third country deportations [15d]
- Reporting on family separation and aggressive immigration enforcement in Florida [15d]
- Tourist boat capsizes during a thunderstorm in Vietnam, leaving 34 dead [15d]
- Trump calls for the release of Jeffrey Epstein grand jury testimony [15d]
- 'Wait Wait' for July 19, 2025: With Not My Job guest James Gunn [15d]
- A vehicle drove into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people, including at least 3 critically [16d]
- Man whose car struck crowd outside Los Angeles club, injuring 30, was shot, attacked by crowd [16d]
- Man whose car struck crowd outside Los Angeles club, injuring 23, was shot, attacked by crowd [16d]
- The week when crypto won big in America [16d]
- Opinion: Farewell, equid program [16d]
- The WNBA's success last year wasn't a fluke. Now, the league and its players want to cash in [16d]
- Week in Politics: Trump claws back $9B from public broadcasting and foreign aid [16d]
- Trump administration ends 988 Lifeline's special service for LGBTQ+ young people [16d]
- Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels sign declaration of principles for permanent ceasefire [16d]
- Muddy boots and AI are helping this threatened frog to make a comeback [16d]
- Are high-protein snacks worth the hype? Here's how to assess [16d]
- Should you buy it? If you answer 'yes' to these questions, probably not [16d]
- The USDA wants states to hand over food stamp data by the end of July [16d]
- New Texas law aims to save lives by clarifying the state abortion ban. Will it work? [16d]
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