The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Musk teases Tesla Roadster demo by year-end. He's been hyping a new one since 2017 [97d]
- Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Palantir, McDonald's, Robinhood, Warner Bros Discovery [97d]
- Trump reveals marble-covered Lincoln Bathroom as White House remodels move forward amid shutdown [98d]
- Couple earns $28,000 a month but constantly fights about money: 'Everything for me is a fire' [98d]
- S&P 500 tries to hold gains Friday. Plus, more portfolio earnings on the horizon [98d]
- SNAP benefits must continue despite shutdown, judge tells Trump administration [98d]
- Tariffs are expected to start showing up more in consumer prices as holiday shopping season starts [98d]
- Linde stock slips despite an earnings beat — why we're maintaining our rating [98d]
- The top 3 warning signs your company is preparing for a layoff, according to experts: 'Don't get too comfortable' [98d]
- Don’t own any Apple? Gear up to buy some if the stock keeps falling [98d]
- We're snapping up this out-of-favor retail stock that is turning things around [98d]
- Exxon in advanced talks to power AI data centers with natural gas and carbon capture [98d]
- As big tech pushes AI spending to the max, you may be helping to pay for it [98d]
- Reddit stock pops 14% after showing strong advertising and user growth [98d]
- Republican who oversaw student debt launches class action effort against Trump administration [98d]
- Health insurance premiums rising for Main Street business owners, employees, with little relief in sight [98d]
- Getty Images stock pops 19% on deal with Perplexity AI [98d]
- Treasury Department announces new Series I bond rate of 4.03% for the next six months [98d]
- FBI arrests in Michigan stopped potential Halloween terrorist attack, Kash Patel says [98d]
- Amazon's stock soars 12% on third-quarter beat and increased spending guidance [98d]
- Tech's $380 billion splurge: This quarter's winners and losers of the AI spending boom [98d]
- Taxpayers may see 'record tax refund season' in 2026 due to Trump's 'big beautiful bill,' analysts say [98d]
- Look inside: California mom purchased the 'Poltergeist' house for $1.28 million in 2024—it 'has another story to tell' [98d]
- Nvidia's Huang downplays concerns over selling AI chips to Beijing: It has 'plenty' of its own [98d]
- Affirm gets boost from New York Life with $750 million loan deal [98d]
- More retirement investors opting for 'good enough' stock portfolio strategy to protect their market money [98d]
- Just 5% of CRE companies have achieved their AI goals. Here's why [98d]
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