The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Amgen CEO says weight loss drug can address 'patient persistence issue' [19d]
- As enhanced ACA subsidies lapse, millions poised to drop health insurance [19d]
- Palantir is trying to 'destroy' Percepta through legal action, startup's execs say in filing [19d]
- A major development in Trump's Fed feud is set to happen next week in the Supreme Court [19d]
- How these 2 portfolio names staved off Tuesday’s software stock rout [19d]
- How billionaire executive Barry Diller separates good ideas from bad ones: 'You cannot be cynical. Cynicism kills everything' [19d]
- Bigger tax refunds are coming for 2026 — what it could mean for the economy [19d]
- Warren Buffett was still searching for that elephant in his final months as Berkshire CEO [19d]
- This industrial stock is starting to look overbought as it hits new intraday high [19d]
- How wages compare with inflation since 2020: 'It feels likes stagnation because it is,' analyst says [19d]
- Oil prices rise 3% after Trump cancels meetings with Iran, tells protesters help is on the way [19d]
- Trump attacks Powell again amid Fed independence fears: 'Incompetent' or 'crooked' [19d]
- Boeing outsold Airbus last year for first time since 2018, deliveries rise to 600 [19d]
- Here’s the inflation breakdown for December 2025 — in one chart [19d]
- Greenland's PM has a blunt message for Trump: We choose Denmark over the U.S. [19d]
- Data center REIT CEO says real estate ‘not in an oversupply state’ [19d]
- Nike signs its first pickleball deal with phenom Anna Leigh Waters [19d]
- The top 10 companies hiring for hybrid and remote jobs in 2026, according to FlexJobs [19d]
- Microsoft says communities won't see energy price hikes near data centers as utility costs rise [19d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday [19d]
- We're taking profits in two winning stocks because we don't want to be greedy [19d]
- Alibaba-backed PixVerse launches real-time AI video tool, as Chinese rivals race past OpenAI on speed and cost [19d]
- JPMorgan Chase says banks could fight Trump credit card rate cap: 'Everything's on the table' [19d]
- December core consumer prices rose at a 2.6% annual rate, less than expected [19d]
- Fanatics to launch sports media and entertainment studio [19d]
- Salesforce releases updated Slackbot powered by Anthropic's AI model [19d]
- More drivers have $1,000-plus car loan payments. Here's what buyers can expect in 2026 [19d]
- The top 10 jobs in the U.S. for 2026 all pay $100,000 or more, according to Indeed [19d]
- BNY raises profit target as CEO Robin Vince says 'turnaround' is taking hold [19d]
- Delta forecasts 20% jump in 2026 profits, orders first Boeing Dreamliners [19d]
- Does it really matter who ends up owning Warner Bros.? Media exec Tom Rogers breaks it down [20d]
- Global central bankers unite in defense of Fed Chair Jerome Powell [20d]
- Iran’s regime in its ‘final days and weeks' after mass protests, Germany’s Merz says [20d]
- Trump’s tariff gambit over Iran risks derailing U.S.–China trade deal [20d]
- Orsted jumps 6% after U.S. judge rules firm can resume wind project halted by Trump [20d]
- European markets set to open broadly higher as geopolitics remains in focus [20d]
- Hedge funds had their best year since 2009. These 2 strategies drove the biggest returns [20d]
- JPMorgan Chase is set to report fourth-quarter earnings – here's what the Street expects [20d]
- Venezuela stocks soar 130% to record highs as Maduro's ouster spurs economic turnaround hopes [20d]
- SK Hynix to invest $13 billion in new plant amid memory chip shortage [20d]
- Trump says Microsoft will make changes to ensure consumers don't pay for power used in AI buildout [20d]
- Japan's Nikkei 225 jumps over 3% as expectations that ruling party will opt for a snap vote rise [20d]
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