The Brutalist Report - npr
- Six months of 'shock and awe' on immigration enforcement [11d]
- OK, is Martin Van Buren responsible for the tiny word that punches above its weight? [11d]
- Trump's new AI policies keep culture war focus on tech companies [11d]
- Supreme Court allows Trump to fire 3 Democrats on consumer safety panel [11d]
- Tesla profits slide 16%, despite Elon Musk's pivot back to his companies [11d]
- The Etan Patz case changed how America responds to missing kids [11d]
- Congress is in August recess, but the Epstein controversy keeps bubbling [11d]
- A carbohydrate revolution is fueling cyclists in the Tour de France [11d]
- Nations must act on climate change or could be held responsible, top U.N. court rules [11d]
- Judge denies release of Jeffrey Epstein transcripts in Florida [11d]
- Author asks ChatGPT for advice on her book about tech — here's what it said [11d]
- Why ending 'The Late Show' is a Paramount error [11d]
- A genetic tweak could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria [11d]
- Trump aims to get rid of AI regulations and finance exports to win AI race [11d]
- Israeli forces have killed over 1,000 aid-seekers in Gaza since May, the U.N. says [11d]
- Greetings from Moscow, Russia, where Lenin's tomb attracts a new surge of visitors [11d]
- Bryan Kohberger will be sentenced for murdering 4 Idaho college students [11d]
- Zelenskyy faces outcry after signing bill curbing Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies [11d]
- Kremlin watches Trump as Russia and Ukraine hold a third round of ceasefire talks [11d]
- GOP divided over Epstein files. And, Columbia disciplines student protesters [11d]
- How China came to rule the world of rare earth elements [11d]
- How NPR's college podcast champion overcame his fears, and inspired listeners around the world [11d]
- How effective is 'precooling' your home during off-peak hours? It depends [11d]
- U.S. probes foreign links to agriculture research to protect food supply [11d]
- What's it like to have Frank Lloyd Wright design your house? This 101-year-old knows [11d]
- Protests are near constant. Do they work? [11d]
- The U.N.'s highest court will decide on the climate obligations of countries [11d]
- Thousands protest as Zelenskyy signs bill weakening anti-corruption agencies [11d]
- Trump announces trade deal with Japan that lowers threatened tariff to 15% [11d]
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