The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Gap CEO talks tariff woes: 'There are things that you can't control' [20d]
- Affirm's stock soars 15% on earnings, revenue beat [20d]
- Feds charge fired DOJ employee with misdemeanor for 'Subway' sandwich throw in D.C. [20d]
- Jim Cramer says faith in growth stocks like Nvidia pays off [20d]
- Tesla FSD turns off more U.S. consumers than its attracts, survey finds [20d]
- Ulta Beauty raises full-year forecast after reporting growth in all major categories [20d]
- Gap stock falls as retailer misses sales expectations, driven by decline at Athleta [20d]
- Dell shares fall on soft third-quarter earnings outlook [20d]
- The vaccine and public health debate at the center of CDC upheaval, explained [20d]
- The rewards and risks of Amazon's push to add fresh groceries to same-day delivery [20d]
- Nvidia's top two mystery customers made up 39% of the chipmaker's Q2 revenue [20d]
- The bank trade is a positive sign for the market, plus AI stocks stay strong [20d]
- Intel gets $5.7 billion from Trump deal as White House says details are 'being ironed out' [20d]
- Why the end of 'de minimis' can hurt consumers — especially lower-income ones [20d]
- Microsoft starts testing AI model that could escalate competition with OpenAI [20d]
- Trump railroad regulator was fired by White House after Amtrak Acela event [20d]
- Lisa Cook's lawsuit against Trump skirts mortgage fraud allegation [20d]
- Pure Storage stock soars more than 30% to record as Meta deal bolsters results, outlook [20d]
- In Trump's market, oil and gas stocks have not been the big energy winners [20d]
- Nike to lay off about 1% of corporate staff in its latest effort to refocus the business [20d]
- Rallies in these 3 stocks show that concerns about slowing Nvidia growth are misplaced [20d]
- European Union to remove tariffs on U.S. industrial goods, triggering cuts for EU autos [20d]
- Debt struggles are hitting consumers at all income levels — it's a 'tipping point,' expert says [21d]
- Pending home sales tick lower in July as canceled contracts spike [21d]
- Taylor Swift’s engagement ring could spark trends, but challenge shoppers. What to know [21d]
- U.S. economy expanded 3.3% in Q2, with growth even stronger than initially thought [21d]
- Fed Governor Lisa Cook sues Trump after he moves to fire her [21d]
- Nvidia stock turns positive in premarket trading as investors buy dip following earnings report [21d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: India’s three-way balancing act: Tariffs, oil, and uneasy handshakes [21d]
- Student loan repayment plans have shifted — and more changes are ahead. Here's what borrowers need to know [21d]
- What the U.S. can learn from Canada's banking system [21d]
- Lawyers for Susan Monarez say 'she remains as CDC Director', only Trump has power to 'fire her' [21d]
- Best Buy reports modest sales recovery, but says tariffs are complicating its turnaround [21d]
- AI adoption linked to 13% decline in jobs for young U.S. workers, Stanford study reveals [21d]
- Dick's Sporting Goods raises guidance after second-quarter earnings beat [21d]
- Amtrak is launching its faster NextGen Acela with better amenities after years of delays. Here's what you need to know [21d]
- Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD's triple [21d]
- Europe markets set to open higher as investors assess Nvidia results [21d]
- Japan's top trade negotiator cancels trip to U.S. over trade deal issues [21d]
- Microsoft fires two employees over breaking into its president’s office [21d]
- Qantas shares surge to record high as profit jumps on robust travel demand [21d]
- Bank of Korea keeps rates unchanged due to Seoul's housing price, upgrades GDP and inflation forecasts. [21d]
- Nvidia shares fall on a strong but not impenetrable quarter. There's still so much to like [21d]
- We're upgrading CrowdStrike despite a post-earnings stock drop [21d]
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