The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- New Jersey sues Amazon for allegedly discriminating against thousands of pregnant warehouse workers [107d]
- Jim Cramer explains why sky-high expectations can sink even strong stocks [107d]
- Trump administration sanctions big Russian oil companies, presses for Ukraine ceasefire [107d]
- Southwest beats earnings estimates, forecasts strong demand for rest of the year [107d]
- IBM tops third-quarter estimates and lifts guidance, but stock drops [107d]
- Trump administration port fees slam shipper with $34 million tariff bill: "A lot of shaking of heads," says shocked U.S. freight CEO [107d]
- A resilient consumer isn't an all-clear for investing in retail and restaurant stocks [107d]
- Trump dined with Rupert Murdoch despite suing him for $10B over Epstein letter: Report [107d]
- The OpenAI halo gives GE Vernova a needed lift, plus what's behind Meta's moves [107d]
- Western Alliance CEO says alleged loan fraud is 'incredibly frustrating' but isolated issue [107d]
- GE Vernova shares dive despite strong earnings — Cramer sees a buying opportunity [107d]
- Trump says U.S. cattle ranchers 'don't understand' tariffs after some slam Argentine beef plan [107d]
- Amazon introduces 'Blue Jay' warehouse robot that performs multiple tasks at once [107d]
- For workers in young, hot world of AI careers, the dream payday is as often ending as layoff nightmare [107d]
- GE Vernova CEO says he's talking with OpenAI's Sam Altman as power remains critical for AI growth [107d]
- NFL approves sale of minority stake in New York Giants to Julia Koch at a $10.3B valuation [107d]
- The biggest crypto wipeout was led not by bitcoin, but much smaller tokens. Here's what happened [107d]
- NHL strikes first-ever deal with prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket [107d]
- Government shutdown becomes 2nd longest in U.S. history [107d]
- SEC Chair Atkins says regulators looking for 'hanky-panky' in markets, even with ongoing shutdown [107d]
- Tesla set to report third-quarter results after the bell [107d]
- Trump White House East Wing ballroom project got $22M boost from YouTube legal settlement [107d]
- How Jim Cramer would play GE Vernova's stock swoon, plus 2 industrials to watch [107d]
- GM plans to launch eyes-off driving, Google AI and other new in-vehicle tech by 2028 [107d]
- The S&P 500 is more concentrated with AI than ever. Here's how to manage your risk [107d]
- Walmart pauses H-1B visas for job candidates as Trump hikes fees [107d]
- Airbnb CEO Chesky says ChatGPT isn't 'quite robust enough' to integrate into travel app [107d]
- Meta lays off 600 employees within AI unit [107d]
- Nearly a quarter of American workers didn't take any of their vacation days this year, says new survey [107d]
- WBD rejected three Paramount takeover offers, the last for just under $24 per share, sources say [107d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [107d]
- Beyond Meat shares surge for a third day in a row as meme traders jump on board [107d]
- Gold and related stocks are falling for a second day. The metal is off 8% from high [107d]
- Auto giant Volkswagen warns of output stoppages amid Nexperia chip disruption [107d]
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