The Brutalist Report - npr
- At 45, Venus Williams will be the oldest player in the U.S. Open in decades [54d]
- Four Years after Taliban's Return to Power in Afghanistan, Life for Many has Worsened [54d]
- Why one doctor says we're 'walking blind' in the mpox emergency [54d]
- D.C. clergy slam federal takeover: 'Fear is not a strategy for safety' [54d]
- Failed New Mexico candidate gets 80 years in shootings at rivals' homes [54d]
- Trump and Putin have history. That adds to the intrigue for Anchorage summit [54d]
- Supreme Court allows Mississippi social media law to go into effect [54d]
- Anti-Trump podcast MeidasTouch is rivaling Joe Rogan. Does it have staying power? [54d]
- Takeaways from Taylor Swift's podcast appearance: her new album, romance and more [54d]
- Mayors of Democratic cities respond to Trump's threats they could be next after D.C. [54d]
- Hundreds of retired air force officers protest Israel's war in Gaza [55d]
- Fighting in Ukraine escalates ahead of summit. And, Trump to host Kennedy Center gala [55d]
- New details emerge about Japan's notorious WWII germ warfare program [55d]
- D.C.'s homeless need housing, not jail, says legal advocate wary of Trump plan [55d]
- Counting steps for health? Here's how many you really need [55d]
- The fight is on. How redistricting could unfold in 8 entangled states [55d]
- Trump is tightening the screws on corporate America — and CEOs are staying mum [55d]
- Crime is down in Washington, D.C., but still a reality in some neighborhoods [55d]
- On eve of Trump–Putin Summit, Russians share hopes — and doubts — for Peace [55d]
- Why every A-lister also has a side hustle [55d]
- We the People: Succession of Power [55d]
- 'Who's running the show?' is a key question in 'Alligator Alcatraz' challenge [55d]
- Percentage of Americans who say they drink alcohol hits record low, Gallup says [55d]
- President Trump can continue to withhold billions in foreign aid, court rules [55d]
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