The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Zohran Mamdani Targets Junk Fees and Hidden Charges in Executive Orders [27d]
- Mamdani and Hochul Celebrate Congestion Pricing a Year After Contentious Debut [27d]
- Trump Officials Brief Top Lawmakers on Maduro Raid [27d]
- What to Know About the New Childhood Vaccine Schedule [27d]
- David R. Young, 89, Is Dead; Nixon Aide Steered the Watergate ‘Plumbers’ [27d]
- Nvidia Details New A.I. Chips and Autonomous Car Project With Mercedes [27d]
- Hilton ‘Maliciously Canceled’ Immigration Agents’ Reservations, DHS Says [27d]
- Six Big Political Questions for 2026 [27d]
- Maduro Pleads Not Guilty [27d]
- Russia Once Offered U.S. Control of Venezuela for Free Rein in Ukraine [27d]
- Maduro Says He Is a Prisoner of War, Not a Defendant. The Words Matter. [27d]
- For Many Jan. 6 Rioters, a Pardon From Trump Wasn’t Enough [27d]
- At the U.N., Even Allies Condemn U.S. Action in Venezuela [27d]
- Waymo Has Come for the Kids in Los Angeles [27d]
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting Votes to Shut Down [27d]
- Maduro, Appearing in U.S. Court for Arraignment, Says He Was ‘Kidnapped’ and Pleads Not Guilty [27d]
- Zelensky Taps High-Profile Canadian Politician as Economic Adviser [27d]
- White House to Present Updated Plans for Trump’s Ballroom [27d]
- Thousands in Berlin Go Days Without Power and Cell Service After Cables Are Set on Fire [27d]
- This Isn’t Regime Change. It’s Extortion. [27d]
- Iran Offering Monthly Payments to Citizens to Cool Protests [27d]
- Kennedy Scales Back the Number of Vaccines Recommended for Children [27d]
- Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Auschwitz Survivor, Dies at 96 [27d]
- Israel’s Stinging Retort to Mamdani Was Meant as Retaliation in Kind [27d]
- New Car Sales Are Rising Thanks to Purchases by the Well-Off [27d]
- Hegseth Starts Proceedings Against Sen. Mark Kelly Over His Remarks [27d]
- Republican Lawmakers Like MTG Have Criticized Trump as They Depart Congress [27d]
- Lia Smith Hoped to Start Fresh At Middlebury. In Trump’s America, It Seemed Impossible. [27d]
- Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Won’t Seek Third Term and Amy Klobuchar May Run Instead [27d]
- JD Vance’s Ohio Home Is Targeted in Vandalism Attack [27d]
- Maduro to Be Arraigned, and Trump Threatens Venezuela’s New Leadership [27d]
- 10 People Convicted of Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, Wife of French President [27d]
- After Venezuela, Trump Says Cuba Is ‘Ready to Fall’ [27d]
- Gunboat Diplomacy Is Back. What Could Go Wrong? [27d]
- After Venezuela, Trump Offers Hints About What Could Be Next [27d]
- Trump’s Goals for Reviving Venezuela’s Oil Industry Will Not Come Easily or Cheaply [27d]
- Supreme Court Increasingly Favors the Rich, Economists Say [27d]
- Trial Begins for Former Officer Over Uvalde School Shooting Response [27d]
- Dimon’s $770 Million Windfall Shows How Banking Is Great Again [27d]
- Which City Burns Next? [27d]
- How Pete Wells, Former New York Times Restaurant Critic, Changed His Eating Habits [27d]
- Dance Moves From the Street, City Edition [27d]
- The Key Senate Races to Watch in 2026 [27d]
- Sanctioned Oil Tankers Flee Venezuela in Defiance of U.S. Blockade [27d]
- Hochul to Press for New Safeguards to Protect Children Online [27d]
- Venezuela’s New Leader Calls for Dialogue and ‘Coexistence’ With U.S. [27d]
- After Christmas Day Strikes, Fear Grips Muslims in Rural Nigeria [27d]
- Trump Suggests U.S. Could Take Action Against More Countries [27d]
- Cuba Says 32 of Its Citizens Died in Venezuela, Including Military Personnel [27d]
- Critics Choice Awards 2026: The Complete Winners List [27d]
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