The Brutalist Report - npr
- At the Supreme Court, the case of the candidate who sued, even though he won [101d]
- Israel and Hamas agree on the 'first phase' of Gaza ceasefire deal [101d]
- After Spain's blackout, critics blamed renewable energy. It's part of a bigger attack [101d]
- Too many Canadians are staying away from Louisiana due to Trump [101d]
- Los Ángeles: Spaghetti Cumbia, una banda nacida de la fusión cultural [101d]
- Los Angeles: Spaghetti Cumbia, a band born from cultural fusion [101d]
- What are your holiday shopping plans? NPR wants to hear from you [101d]
- Democrats to force vote to limit Trump war powers after strikes on Venezuelan boats [101d]
- Dozens of Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned to help public TV after funding cuts [101d]
- Why gold is having its best year since 1979 [101d]
- 1 in 5 high schoolers has had a romantic AI relationship, or knows someone who has [101d]
- RFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines could be controversial. Here's what to watch for [101d]
- A MacArthur 'genius' gleans surprising lessons from ancient bones, shards and trash [101d]
- Thinkers, dreamers, doers: Here's who made the 2025 MacArthur Fellow list [101d]
- Scientist on front lines of overdose crisis receives MacArthur 'genius' award [101d]
- Former FBI director Comey pleads not guilty to federal charges of lying to Congress [101d]
- Greetings from the Mediterranean, where dolphins swim alongside a migrant rescue ship [101d]
- How flights are impacted by the government shutdown. And, James Comey's arraignment [101d]
- Shutdowns serve as excuse for GOP and Democrats to spend more, says Sen. Ron Johnson [101d]
- Why preorders are such a big deal for authors [101d]
- Research on metal-organic frameworks gets the chemistry Nobel Prize [101d]
- Pumpkin: A favorite sign of fall, with a bit of shady history [102d]
- Famed polar exploration ship Endurance not as strong as legend held, researcher says [102d]
- Hundreds of hikers rescued from Mount Everest after severe snowstorm [102d]
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