The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- As OpenAI spends billions, Jim Cramer says the number of winning AI stocks could narrow [86d]
- SNAP: Trump admin gets longer Supreme Court pause on order it pay full food stamp benefits [86d]
- Lawmakers just released a much-awaited crypto market structure bill. Here's what it means for digital assets and what comes next [86d]
- Trump is pardoning dozens of allies and backers. Here's who might be seeking clemency [87d]
- USAA CEO is on a $500 million mission to get veterans and military families better job market opportunities [87d]
- Goldman nabs its largest-ever fee on M&A deal — plus, another good sign for Dover [87d]
- The shutdown put jobs and inflation data on hold. Here's when it could be back — and what it might say [87d]
- AMD's Lisa Su sees 35% annual sales growth driven by 'insatiable' AI demand [87d]
- Mark Cuban: The job-hunting advice I give my own kids in the age of AI—it'll make their careers 'easier' and more successful [87d]
- Trump asks Supreme Court to hear appeal of E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse, defamation verdict [87d]
- CoreWeave CEO responds to data center delays as stock plunges. Core Scientific shares fall [87d]
- How to deliver candid feedback in 'a couple seconds' without hurting feelings, according to a WNBA Coach [87d]
- How 20-year-old Kenyan student turned a local fundraiser into nonprofit serving 600,000 meals a day [87d]
- Analysts call this lagging portfolio stock a buy — plus, what's behind Nvidia's decline [87d]
- Rocket Lab rises 5% on record third-quarter revenue, launch backlog [87d]
- 29-year-old left his 6-figure tech job and opened a pizza bagel business—it brought in $20K in September [87d]
- Property Play: Real estate titan Barry Sternlicht says he will 'have to' drop employees in favor of AI [87d]
- Airlines warn flight cancellations will continue even after shutdown [87d]
- 'Ghost job' postings are adding another layer of uncertainty to the stalling jobs picture [87d]
- I quit 6 time-wasting habits and now work only 4 hours a day: 'If I took every single meeting, I'd get nothing else done' [87d]
- 'Big Short' investor Michael Burry accuses AI hyperscalers of artificially boosting earnings [87d]
- If the Supreme Court orders Trump to repay tariffs, U.S. importers say it wouldn't be 'messy' [87d]
- Baby boomers are less bullish on ETFs than younger generations, research finds — with good reason [87d]
- Founder who’s invested in over 100 companies: This is the difference between long-term success and failure—‘It’s a little bit counterintuitive’ [87d]
- More car buyers are stretching out their auto loans—but longer terms come with trade-offs [87d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday [87d]
- Trump floats $2,000 tariff rebate checks: Here's what you need to know [87d]
- AI spending is not all equal. Wall Street rewards hyperscalers, punishes DoorDash and Duolingo [87d]
- Stock investors are buoying the economy. A labor market breakdown could end that [87d]
- Oura expects close to $2 billion in 2026 sales, almost doubling for the second consecutive year [87d]
- British assets volatile as cooling labor market adds pressure to Bank of England and Finance Minister Reeves [87d]
- Trump hints at cutting tariffs on India as loyalist Sergio Gor sworn in as ambassador [87d]
- Sonder announces bankruptcy plans; tells guests to vacate hotel rooms: 'People were scrambling' [87d]
- U.S. and Switzerland working on a deal to slash 39% tariffs [87d]
- Apple removes gay dating apps from Chinese App Store at Beijing's request [87d]
- SoftBank sells its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion [87d]
- SoftBank rides the AI wave as OpenAI lifts Vision Fund to $19 billion gain [87d]
- European stocks set to open higher as U.S. government shutdown end nears [87d]
- Sony raises profit forecast after earnings beat, boosted by Music and Imaging divisions [87d]
- Asia-Pacific markets rise, tracking Wall Street gains, on revived AI trade [87d]
- Tesla investor support for Elon Musk's massive pay plan was lower in 2025 than in 2018 [87d]
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