The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer warns the January rally is driven by emotion and not all stocks will hold up [26d]
- Trump says Venezuela to give up to 50 million barrels of oil to U.S. [26d]
- How Russia is benefiting from Trump's Venezuelan oil plan [26d]
- She immigrated to the U.S. and was sleeping in her car as a single mother–now, her candy company brings in over $9 million a year [26d]
- Asia-Pacific markets poised for mixed open as investors await Australia inflation data [26d]
- Amazon's AI shopping tool sparks backlash from online retailers that didn't want websites scraped [27d]
- Trump weighs using U.S. military to acquire Greenland: White House [27d]
- This climate startup is taking recycling to the next level, with shower water beer [27d]
- Huang says Nvidia seeing ‘very high’ Chinese customer demand for H200 AI chips [27d]
- Venezuela could be sitting on a big Bitcoin stash, experts say. Here's what could happen next [27d]
- Meta hires Microsoft exec, former Trump deputy as chief legal officer [27d]
- Elon Musk's xAI raises $20 billion from investors including Nvidia, Cisco, Fidelity [27d]
- Our Goldman Sachs stake may soon require action, and that's a good problem [27d]
- Resolution to block Trump from invading Greenland introduced by Sen. Gallego [27d]
- A potential boost for Eli Lilly, plus last year's laggards are off to a solid 2026 [27d]
- Venezuela bonds are the hottest trade on Wall Street this week. But there are big risks from here [27d]
- Prediction markets show rising odds Trump seizes Panama Canal, moves on Greenland [27d]
- Hilton Hotels removing Minneapolis franchise location after denying DHS booking again [27d]
- Older workers could use 401(k) money to buy annuities, under bipartisan bill [27d]
- Jim Cramer says this stock is still 'inexpensive' after analysts name it a top pick [27d]
- AMD's Lisa Su says AI isn't replacing people, but is changing who they hire [27d]
- Uniqlo and Coach are opening cafes — joining longtime coffee players Ralph Lauren and Capital One. Here's why it's become a retail trend [27d]
- Private equity management fees hit new low in 2025 [27d]
- Republican Rep. Doug LaMalfa dies at 65, GOP says [27d]
- Vista Equity Partners says its 'agentic factory' is reinventing the way companies use AI [27d]
- Trump wants to take over Greenland — but the island's economy faces ‘major challenges’ [27d]
- Meta delays Ray-Ban Display glasses global rollout due to inventory limits, U.S. demand [27d]
- Who could see bigger tax refunds in 2026 from Trump's cuts [27d]
- Couple started upcycling furniture they found on the curb in 2020—they've now made over $1 million flipping entire homes [27d]
- Ford reports best annual U.S. vehicle sales since 2019 [27d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday [27d]
- Manhattan office leasing in the fourth quarter was the strongest in 6 years [27d]
- ACA subsidy cliff may mean 'astronomical tax bills' for many, CFP says [27d]
- Software startup NinjaOne tops $500 million in annualized recurring revenue [27d]
- 'Greenland belongs to its people': European leaders unite over Trump’s threats to annex territory [27d]
- CNBC Disruptor 50 2026: Nominate a company to be included on the list of the most innovative startups [27d]
- Europeans try to revive Ukraine war endgame as global focus shifts to Venezuela [27d]
- AI-generated content spreads after Maduro’s removal — blurring fact and fiction [27d]
- Greenland PM brushes off U.S. takeover fears after Trump's Venezuela intervention [27d]
- Memory chip giants spark global semiconductor rally as shortages stoke price hikes [27d]
- Iran unrest deepens as U.S. attack in Venezuela sharpens Trump intervention threat [27d]
- European stocks set to open higher as global sentiment rises [27d]
- DeepSeek blew up markets year ago. Why hasn't it done so since? [27d]
- Classified Venezuela briefing leaves lawmakers split along party lines after Maduro capture [27d]
- Elon Musk's X faces probes in Europe, India, Malaysia after Grok generated explicit images of women and children [27d]
- Asia-Pacific markets open mixed after record global stock rally despite Venezuela tensions [27d]
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