The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- San Francisco Had Avoided Trump’s Ire. Until Now. [172d]
- Impact of State Dept.’s New ‘Continuous Vetting’ for U.S. Visa Holders Remains Unclear [172d]
- With Close Associates Under Fire, Mayor Adams Remains Defiant [172d]
- Education Department Backs Away From Program for Hispanic-Serving Colleges [172d]
- F.B.I. Searched Home of John Bolton, a Former Trump Adviser [172d]
- Trump Begins Buildup of U.S. Naval Forces Outside Venezuela, but Many Remain Skeptical [172d]
- Ron Turcotte, Who Rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown, Dies at 84 [172d]
- The White House Wants Indiana to Redistrict. Republicans There Are Split. [172d]
- Pentagon Fires the Defense Intelligence Agency Chief [172d]
- New York Is a Big City. Its Graft Has Become Small-Town Stuff. [172d]
- Elon Musk’s X Agrees to Settlements With Thousands of Former Employees [172d]
- Maxwell Never Witnessed Trump in ‘Inappropriate Setting,’ Transcript Says [172d]
- Trump’s Revenge Campaign, Live on Morning TV [172d]
- Justice Dept. Gives Congress Some Subpoenaed Epstein Files [172d]
- DeSantis Says He Is Undeterred by Order Shutting Down Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ [172d]
- How Redistricting Wars Could Give the G.O.P. Up to 7 Seats [172d]
- Abrego Garcia, Free From Tennessee Jail, Is Returning to Maryland, Lawyer Says [172d]
- Is the Trump Administration Building Up to a Military Confrontation With Venezuela? [172d]
- Nvidia Is Making a New Chip for China Amid Debate on AI Exports [172d]
- Trump Says Intel Has Agreed to Give U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business [172d]
- What to Know About the Fed’s Lisa Cook and Mortgage Fraud Allegations [172d]
- Tour Bus Crashes in Western New York, Injuring Passengers [172d]
- What Counts as a ‘National Emergency’? [172d]
- Trump Officials Demand George Mason’s President Apologize Over Diversity [172d]
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