The Brutalist Report - nytimes
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
    
    
    
        
        
            
            
            
            - North Korea Conducts Missile Test Ahead of Trump Visit to South [6d] 
 
            
            - Federal Union’s Demand to End Shutdown Fails to Sway Democrats [6d] 
 
            
            - Cuba Is No Stranger to Hurricanes [6d] 
 
            
            - South Korea’s Gyeongju Scrambles to Host Trump, Xi and More Leaders at APEC [6d] 
 
            
            - After Charlie Kirk’s Death, Brilyn Hollyhand Steps Into the Ring [6d] 
 
            
            - Hurricane Melissa Hit Jamaica With Devastating Force [6d] 
 
            
            - Federal Union’s Demand to End Shutdown Fails to Sway Democrats [6d] 
 
            
            - Scenes From the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa Hits [6d] 
 
            
            - F.C.C. Changes Course on the Price of Prisoners’ Phone Calls [6d] 
 
            
            - At Least 64 Dead in Rio de Janeiro as Brazilian Police Crack Down on Drug Gangs [6d] 
 
            
            - Midair Fork Attack Forces International Flight to Divert to Boston [6d] 
 
            
            - Official’s Access to F.B.I. Files in Charlie Kirk Case Drew Pushback [6d] 
 
            
            - Volunteers Work for NOAA to Ensure Hurricane Data Is Collected [6d] 
 
            
            - U.S. Military Kills 14 More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats [6d] 
 
            
            - Santa Ana Winds Heighten Fire Risk in Southern California [6d] 
 
            
            - What Zohran Mamdani Learned as an Africana Studies Major at Bowdoin [6d] 
 
            
            - Mike Johnson Dismisses Trump Third Term Talk — But Applauds the ‘Trolling’ [6d] 
 
            
            - Is the Mayor’s Race Tightening? [6d] 
 
            
            - ‘The Beginning of a Movement’: Snapshots From a Mamdani Rally [6d] 
 
            
            - Netanyahu Orders Strikes on Gaza, Saying Hamas Violated Cease-Fire [6d] 
 
            
            - Small Island Nations Lack Funds to Fight Climate Disasters [6d] 
 
            
            - Jewish Heirs Sue the Met, Saying a van Gogh It Sold Was Nazi Loot [6d] 
 
            
            - A Broadway Tradition Is Fluttering Into History [6d] 
 
            
            - It’s Easier Than Ever to Turn Your Dial to a Live Event [6d] 
 
            
            - UPS Has Already Cut 48,000 Workers This Year [6d] 
 
            
            - There's a Reason Trump Reminds His Targets of a Mafia Don [6d] 
 
            
            - OpenAI Restructures as For-Profit Company [6d] 
 
            
            - Japanese Executives Called On by Trump Pledge U.S. Investment [6d] 
 
            
            - Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send ‘More Than the National Guard’ into U.S. Cities [7d] 
 
            
            - Newsom to Redistricting Donors: Stop Giving Me Money [7d] 
 
            
            - The Fierce Jockeying for House Seats That Don’t Exist (Yet) [7d] 
 
            
            - MacKenzie Scott Backs Disaster Recovery in Marginalized Communities [7d] 
 
            
            - As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade [7d] 
 
            
            - On the Menu for Trump in Tokyo: American Rice [7d] 
 
            
            - Can a Start-Up Make Computer Chips Cheaper Than the Industry’s Giants? [7d] 
 
            
            - Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks [7d] 
 
            
            - Prunella Scales, Sybil on ‘Fawlty Towers,’ Dies at 93 [7d] 
 
            
            - Israel Conducts First Airstrike in West Bank in Months and Kills 3 [7d] 
 
            
            - Melissa’s Powerful Winds Could Be Even Worse in Jamaica’s Mountains [7d] 
 
            
            - Anti-Vax for Dogs? [7d] 
 
            
            - How Hurricane Melissa Got So Intense, and a ‘Plan’ for a Third Trump Term [7d] 
 
            
            - A Tidy Dutch Town Offers a Window Into a Messy Dutch Election [7d] 
 
            
            - Sudan’s Military Withdraws From El Fasher in Darfur, Handing City to R.S.F. [7d] 
 
            
            - Amid a Record Party Investment, Two Candidates for Governor Join Forces [7d] 
 
            
            - More Food Reaches Gaza, but It’s Still Not Enough [7d] 
 
            
            - More Food Reaches Gaza, but It’s Still Not Enough [7d] 
 
            
            - Josh Hawley: We Cannot Let 42 Million Americans Go Hungry [7d] 
 
            
            - Fed’s Policy Path Looks More Treacherous as Shutdown Delays Critical Data [7d] 
 
            
            - Judge Expected to Quiz Gregory Bovino Over Immigration Crackdown Tactics [7d] 
 
            
            - I Worked at OpenAI. It’s Not Doing Enough to Protect People. [7d] 
 
            
            - Adelita Grijalva Just Wants to Get to Work. The House Speaker Won’t Let Her. [7d] 
 
            
            - Misty Copeland, Ballerina of the People, Moves On [7d] 
 
            
            - A City Council Race in Arizona Turns Toxic Over Charlie Kirk’s Legacy [7d] 
 
            
            - 48 Hours Without A.I. [7d] 
 
            
            - How to Make Art Out of Confederate Monuments [7d] 
 
            
            - Seeing More of Baseball’s Beauty, Now That My Vision Is Fading [7d] 
 
            
            - A Twist in the Candy Cane Park Murder Investigation in Oregon [7d] 
 
            
            - In a Looming Nuclear Arms Race, Aging Los Alamos Faces a Major Test [7d] 
 
            
            - Radiation Fears Bring MAHA and MAGA Movements Into Conflict [7d] 
 
            
            - Once Again: The Pope Likes That Other Chicago Team, Not the Cubs [7d] 
 
            
            - Seth Meyers Thinks Trump Is Trolling With Third-Term Talk [7d] 
 
            
            - Should the Mayor Control N.Y.C. Schools? Mamdani and Cuomo Don’t Agree. [7d] 
 
            
            - A 17th-Century Crypt Shines a Light on Milan’s Most Impoverished [7d] 
 
            
            - Trump Win Praise, But No Movements on Trade in Japan [7d] 
 
            
            - Japanese Man Admits to Assassinating Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe [7d] 
 
            
            - A New Era of Strongman Rulers Has Begun [7d] 
 
            
            - Beyond Trade War, China’s Xi Looks to Press Trump on Taiwan [7d] 
 
            
            - Trump Argues in Formal Appeal That His Conviction Was ‘Fatally Marred’ [7d] 
 
            
            - Bill Gates Says Climate Change ‘Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise’ [7d] 
 
            
            - Jamaican Officials Worry That Not Enough People Are Evacuating Ahead of Melissa [7d] 
 
            
            - Government Shutdown Imperils SNAP and Other Antipoverty Programs [7d] 
 
            
            - AFGE, Top Federal Workers’ Union, Sides With Republicans on Shutdown [7d] 
 
            
            - Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia With His Own A.I. Encyclopedia [7d] 
 
            
            
        
     
    
 
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