The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Why Jim Cramer thinks GE Aerospace and GE Vernova are poised for success [106d]
- Applied Materials lays off 4% of workforce [106d]
- Microsoft AI chief says company won’t build chatbots for erotica [106d]
- Why Jim Cramer thinks it pays to bet on the bulls [106d]
- Former Knicks star Carmelo Anthony says gambling puts pressure on athletes [106d]
- Apple begins shipping American-made AI servers from Texas [106d]
- Prosecutor told DOJ there's not enough evidence to indict Trump foe Sen. Adam Schiff: MSNBC [106d]
- Disney warns ESPN, other networks may go out on YouTube TV at the end of the month [106d]
- Google and Anthropic announce cloud deal worth tens of billions of dollars [106d]
- Trump White House ballroom financed by Big Tech and these other corporate donors [106d]
- Intel beats on sales in first earnings report since U.S. government became top shareholder [106d]
- Meta replacing humans with AI for FTC-mandated privacy reviews [106d]
- Target cuts 1,800 corporate jobs in its first major layoffs in a decade [106d]
- Illegal NBA gambling busts put sportsbooks on the defense [106d]
- Everyone is waiting for Friday's big inflation report. Here's what to expect [106d]
- Quantum stocks stayed higher after Trump administration's denial of equity talks. Here's why [106d]
- White House East Wing demolition nearly complete to make room for Trump ballroom [106d]
- OpenAI buys AI startup that built interface for Apple computers [106d]
- LeBron James injury information leaked to bettors, NBA gambling indictment suggests [106d]
- Things are looking up for lagging industrial Dover as shares pop more than 6% [106d]
- Trump backs off sending National Guard to San Francisco after Huang, Benioff phone calls [106d]
- Shares of Labubu maker Pop Mart dip despite staggering third-quarter U.S. sales growth [106d]
- Honeywell stock is soaring — why there's plenty more room to run [106d]
- With stock market concentration risk at peak, 'cash, precious metals, and crypto' is new normal [106d]
- Trump admin not negotiating equity stakes with quantum firms: Commerce official [106d]
- At 19, he drove a cab for $6 an hour—now his businesses bring in over $2 million a year: 'I don't think I'll ever retire' [106d]
- Honeywell rallies 7% on earnings beat — our plan heading into next week's spin-off [106d]
- Ford Motor is set to report earnings after the bell. Here's what Wall Street expects [106d]
- Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao [106d]
- Super Micro shares fall 6% on weak preliminary results [106d]
- Business to sell? Trump's new tax law offers owners on Main Street more lucrative way to cash out [106d]
- Trump didn't like the EU before. Now, Russia might be pushing them closer [106d]
- Lower mortgage rates push home sales higher in September, but prices still stubbornly high [106d]
- Rivian plans to lay off more than 600 workers [106d]
- China to bolster consumption, tech development as U.S. tensions simmer [106d]
- NBA coach Chauncey Billups, player Terry Rozier arrested in gambling probes [106d]
- American Airlines hires industry veteran to lead commercial team as profits trail rivals [106d]
- Congress passes bill to fix IRS 'math error' notices. What it means for taxpayers [106d]
- Here's where the economy is starting to show 'K-shaped' bifurcation [106d]
- Single-family rent growth just hit the lowest level in 15 years, new report finds [106d]
- Defense giants Airbus, Thales and Leonardo announce space merger to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink [106d]
- Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2026: Why some retirees 'wish it would be more' [106d]
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