The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- What the Virginia Governor Election Might Portend for Trump [49d]
- Starbucks to Sell 60% of Its China Business to a Private Equity Firm [49d]
- The Battle Over an Activist Who Protested Stephen Miller Near His Virginia Home [49d]
- ICE Altercation With Protester in Colorado Prompts a Police Chief to Push Back [49d]
- ‘The Boat,’ Despised Floating Jail Near Rikers, Heads for the Scrap Heap [49d]
- Dodger Fans Celebrate World Series Victory at Los Angeles Parade [49d]
- The Trump Administration Plans to Offer Only Partial Food Stamp Benefits [49d]
- Mamdani’s Stance on Gaza Drew Pro-Palestinian Activists to His Campaign [49d]
- Mail-In Ballots Solidify Narrow Win for Dutch Centrist Party [49d]
- Diane Ladd, Oscar-Nominated Actress and Mother of Laura Dern, Dies at 89 [49d]
- Trump’s China Trade and Tariff Policy Is a Hot Mess [49d]
- 2 Men Plotted Attack in Michigan on Halloween, U.S. Says [49d]
- Supreme Court Grapples With Suit by Soldier Injured in Bombing on U.S. Base [49d]
- Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Grateful Dead Singer, Dies at 78 [49d]
- After Hurricane Melissa, a Seaside Town in Jamaica Picks Up the Pieces [49d]
- With Acquisition, Kimberly-Clark Bets That Tylenol Can Weather the Storm [49d]
- With Acquisition, Kimberly-Clark Bets That Tylenol Can Weather the Storm [49d]
- Halloween Becomes Another Target of the Kremlin’s Culture Wars [49d]
- Houses of Worship Struggle to Feed New Yorkers During SNAP Stalemate [49d]
- Jon Stewart Signs Extension for ‘Daily Show’ Through 2026 [49d]
- WIC Food Aid Program for Families Gets Funding Stopgap [49d]
- Has Gracie Mansion Ever Had a Democratic Socialist? [49d]
- In Mexico, Killer Whales Take Down Great White Sharks [49d]
- Meet the Billionaire Trying to Save College Football From Itself [49d]
- Book Review: ‘Book of Lives,’ by Margaret Atwood [49d]
- Jack Smith, Trump’s Target, Moves From Defense to Counterattack [49d]
- China Started Separating Its Economy From the West Years Ago [49d]
- Walking a Few Thousand Steps Daily May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, New Study Suggests [49d]
- John Irving Talks About ‘Queen Esther,’ Trump and Why He Can’t Stop Writing [49d]
- Facebook Dating Has Become a Surprise Hit for the Social Network [49d]
- After Fleeing a Massacre, Survivors Encountered Still More Gunfire and Abductions [49d]
- How A.I. Is Transforming Dating Apps [49d]
- A Celebrated French Writer Loved Russia. War Forced a Reckoning. [49d]
- Louvre Heist: What to Know About the Suspects and Investigation [49d]
- OpenAI Signs $38 Billion Cloud Computing Deal With Amazon [49d]
- Ford Foundation Leader Vows to Protect Elections and Law as Trump Threatens Crackdown [49d]
- The Economic and Legal Case Against Trump’s Tariffs [49d]
- Torre dei Conti Partially Collapses in Rome, Causing Injuries [49d]
- Kimberly-Clark Agrees to Buy Kenvue, Maker of Tylenol, for $40 Billion [49d]
- Our Election Guide [49d]
- The Big Elections to Watch This Week, and a Louvre Heist Update [49d]
- In Israel, an Unfamiliar Word Is Heard: Peace [49d]
- In Israel, an Unfamiliar Word Is Heard: Peace [49d]
- In Redistricting Battles, Here’s How Trump, Republicans and Democrats Are Faring [49d]
- Elections Across the U.S. Will Test Democrats’ Momentum Ahead of 2026 Midterms [49d]
- The Nationwide Battle Over Electoral Maps [49d]
- Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs in Test of Presidential Power [49d]
- Bernie Sanders: ‘There Ain’t Much of a Democratic Party’ [49d]
- These Israeli Dissidents Can Show Americans How to Be a Good Citizen of a Bad Country [49d]
- Control of Tesla Is at Stake in Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay Plan [49d]
- ‘Political Scores’ Use Reams of Data to Predict Your Vote [49d]
- Moon Duchin on the Math of Gerrymandering [49d]
- How Medicaid’s New Work Requirement Will Work [49d]
- Inspired by Rome’s Pantheon: Antony Gormley and Tadao Ando’s Art Cave [49d]
- The Monthslong Legal Battle to Save Foreign Aid [49d]
- ‘A Big Positive’: How One Company Plans to Profit From Medicaid Cuts [49d]
- These 5 Key Voting Groups Could Decide the Mayor’s Race [49d]
- N.J. Democrats Hope Early Vote Advantage Is Enough as Race Enters Last Days [49d]
- N.J. Democrats Hope Early Vote Advantage Is Enough as Race Enters Last Days [49d]
- A Bloody Prison Beating Was Caught on Video. No Guards Were Punished. [49d]
- India Wins Women’s Cricket World Cup [49d]
- How Maduro Future-Proofed His Dictatorship in Venezuela [49d]
- Judge Extends Block of Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland [49d]
- At Least 10 Dead and Hundreds Injured After Strong Quake Hits Afghanistan [50d]
- Arrests in Louvre Heist Show Power of DNA Databases in Solving Crimes [50d]
- N.Y.C. Early Voting Ends With 735,000 Ballots Cast, as Younger Voters Surge [50d]
- Martha Layne Collins, 88, Dies; Kentucky’s First Female Governor [50d]
- Explosion at Harvard Building Affected Small Section of Hallway, Officials Say [50d]
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