The Brutalist Report - npr
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- Trump signs a new executive order on voting. Experts say he lacks the authority [14d]
- Iranians debate whether the war is worth it [14d]
- Judge rules White House ballroom construction must halt until Congress OK's it [14d]
- Runners misled at a qualifier race will still get invites to the world championship [14d]
- Federal judge finds Trump violated free speech by ordering NPR defunded [14d]
- Trump shares a look at his future presidential library. Here's what to know about it [14d]
- The wellness world is eager for RFK Jr.'s promised move on peptides [14d]
- One of the first people known to change their gender was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh [14d]
- Supreme Court strikes Colorado ban on conversion therapy [14d]
- Domino, the warty frogfish, is the first of its kind to be raised in captivity [14d]
- Former Alex Jones employee says: 'It was nonsense, it was lies' [14d]
- Gas crosses $4 a gallon in U.S. for the first time in 3 years [14d]
- 6 books named finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize [14d]
- DHS resumes asylum decisions. And, Iran's strike injures over 12 U.S. personnel [15d]
- Iran hits oil tanker off Dubai as fighting continues on all fronts [15d]
- Trump tells Europe 'get your own oil,' Iran hits oil tanker off Dubai [15d]
- In a town close to the farmworker movement, some struggle to process Chavez allegations [15d]
- Born out of the Civil Rights era, the EEOC pivots toward protecting white people [15d]
- The final batch of World Cup tickets is about to go on sale. Here are 5 things to know [15d]
- Babies are an afterthought in the birthright citizenship case, advocates say [15d]
- Morning news brief [15d]
- 'We call it the walking bus': How kids are getting to school amid ICE operations [15d]
- Army reviewing after helicopters hovered alongside Kid Rock's swimming pool as he saluted [15d]
- Airport cleared to be renamed for Trump as he unveils design for skyscraper library [15d]
- Women's Final Four is set, and it is a repeat of last season's [15d]
- Thieves steal paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse from a private museum in Italy [15d]
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