The Brutalist Report - CNBC
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- Trump announces 'massive' trade deal with Japan with 15% tariffs [302d]
- Capital One shares climb as investors buy into the vision of its future with Discover [302d]
- Jim Cramer says Kohl's short sellers should 'cover and move on' [302d]
- Japan could be in a weaker position in trade talks after Ishiba's upper house defeat, experts say [302d]
- White House releases U.S.-Indonesia trade deal framework, final talks underway [302d]
- Trump met with Amazon's Jeff Bezos at the White House last week [302d]
- Texas Instruments' stock falls on weak forecast [302d]
- New Jersey man pleads guilty to leading $600 million catalytic converter theft ring [302d]
- AI startups raised $104 billion in first half of year, but exits tell a different story [302d]
- Sen. Mike Lee posts, deletes fake resignation letter by Fed Chair Powell: Reports [302d]
- In-N-Out billionaire CEO: 'We're not moving' HQ out of California [302d]
- Amazon to buy AI company Bee that makes wearable listening device [302d]
- Danaher's imperfect quarter is good enough for us to stay the course [302d]
- Wall Street is upbeat on tech megacaps, but big questions loom on AI spending, China, Trump tariffs [302d]
- Profit-taking hits some momentum stocks, and a dark cloud lifts over DuPont [302d]
- GM says EVs are its 'North Star' as legacy automaker chases Tesla [302d]
- Trump's 'big beautiful bill' created a new student loan repayment plan: Here's what borrowers need to know [302d]
- Trump says U.S. struck trade, military deal with the Philippines; Manila has not confirmed [302d]
- Is the side hustle boom over? Fewer Americans have side gigs for the first time since 2017 [302d]
- Trump backs further away from firing Powell: 'He's going to be out pretty soon anyway' [302d]
- Why AI stocks are down, plus 3 names Morgan Stanley likes heading into earnings [302d]
- How companies are using body heat sensors to make offices more efficient and hospitable [302d]
- Microsoft poaches more Google DeepMind AI talent as it beefs up Copilot [302d]
- House speaker starts August recess early to avoid Jeffrey Epstein votes [302d]
- Microsoft says Chinese hacking groups exploited SharePoint vulnerability in attacks [302d]
- These 10 states are America's best prepared for extreme weather, climate risks [302d]
- Shares of department store Kohl's surge 30% in wild trading [302d]
- Protein has become America's latest obsession. Companies like General Mills and PepsiCo are capitalizing on it [302d]
- 'Just be yourself' is bad advice, says expert—here's what successful people do instead [302d]
- OpenAI expands Oracle data center deal, says parts of Stargate 1 in Texas are operational [302d]
- How's the consumer doing? Capital One will soon give the Street a fresh look [302d]
- Bessent says Aug. 12 China tariff deadline likely to be extended, talks planned in Stockholm [302d]
- Tesla Diner: Photos show opening of Musk's futuristic California drive-in [302d]
- How to build a standout personal brand online, in person and at work [302d]
- Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says Powell should resign to preserve Fed independence [302d]
- Bessent says Powell doesn't need to resign but should conduct internal review [302d]
- Warren Buffett knocks down reports that Berkshire's BNSF taps Goldman for a railroad takeover [302d]
- Kim Kardashian’s Skims deepens women’s sports ties with volleyball league deal [302d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday [302d]
- How much a $1,000 investment in Coca-Cola 10 years ago would be worth now [303d]
- Telegram's crypto wallet goes live to its 87 million U.S. users [303d]
- Businesses are cautiously spending on corporate travel as trade uncertainty looms [303d]
- Epstein files: Top DOJ official expects to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell soon [303d]
- These charts show just how hard Trump’s tariffs are hitting Europe’s auto giants [303d]
- Opendoor leads meme stock redux on Wall Street with shares tripling in one week [303d]
- Credit card startup Imprint beats big banks for Rakuten co-brand deal [303d]
- How China’s $7 billion micro drama industry is taking on the U.S. entertainment industry [303d]
- How Canadian boycotts are impacting the U.S. [303d]
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