The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Trump says Tesla CEO Elon Musk didn’t advise on auto tariffs despite DOGE role [168d]
- Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger jumps to venture capital, joins Playground Global [169d]
- Trump says he may reduce China tariffs to help close a TikTok deal [169d]
- Cramer tells Nvidia investors to prepare for 'turbulence' [169d]
- Utah governor signs online child safety law requiring Apple, Google to verify user ages [169d]
- 23andMe co-founder lashes out at CEO Wojcicki after bankruptcy filing, says board lacked oversight [169d]
- The concern with CoreWeave’s 250,000 Nvidia chips ahead of its IPO [169d]
- Amazon Pharmacy medical chief Gupta is latest health exec to leave company [169d]
- OpenAI expects revenue will triple to $12.7 billion this year, source says [169d]
- Tesla shares drop on plunging European sales, concerns about Trump's tariffs [169d]
- AI stocks slide. Here's what is keeping us from buying the dip right now [169d]
- Trump could sign new auto tariffs as soon as Wednesday, White House says [169d]
- Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to join global advisory board for bond giant Pimco [169d]
- Cramer's plan for Alphabet stock, and why Nvidia's latest sell-off is misguided [169d]
- How Salt Lake City transformed into one of the hottest housing and job markets in the U.S. [169d]
- Trump wants Small Business Administration to handle student loans. Here's what borrowers need to know [169d]
- Dollar Tree says it's winning over higher-income shoppers and may offset tariffs with price hikes [169d]
- Over 9 million student loan borrowers past-due after bills restarted, Fed estimates [169d]
- Europe wants to pour billions of dollars into its own defense companies — but market watchers say it may not be able to shut American firms out [169d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [169d]
- The Atlantic publishes full Signal thread with Hegseth, Waltz after Trump says texts not classified [169d]
- Stephen Curry teams up with Michelle Obama to launch sports drink [169d]
- Treasury Department is set to lay off a 'substantial' number of employees, official says [169d]
- Will trimming the federal workforce make a dent in government bloat? [169d]
- Trump says tariffs coming in April will 'probably be more lenient than reciprocal' [169d]
- Mortgage demand from homebuyers is strongest in nearly two months, but that's not saying a lot [169d]
- China's artificial intelligence boom might help mitigate some tariff pain [169d]
- U.K. inflation slows to cooler-than-expected 2.8% in February [169d]
- U.K. expected to unveil more spending cuts amid troubled times for the economy [169d]
- U.S. blacklists over 50 Chinese companies in bid to curb Beijing's AI, chip capabilities [169d]
- Thailand prime minister survives no-confidence vote in parliament [169d]
- Amazon is testing shopping, health assistants as it pushes deeper into generative AI [169d]
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