The Brutalist Report - CNBC
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- Ongoing government shutdown and AI fears are putting the market under pressure, Jim Cramer says [194d]
- DraftKings CEO says prediction markets aren't luring customers away from sports betting [194d]
- China's key weapons in its AI battle with the U.S. — massive Huawei chip clusters and cheap energy [194d]
- Tesla says shareholders approve Musk's $1 trillion pay plan with over 75% voting in favor [194d]
- Peloton posts bullish holiday forecast, betting that shoppers will spend big on new product lineup [194d]
- Take Two sinks 10% on delay of Grand Theft Auto VI to November 2026 [194d]
- Judge orders Trump administration to pay full SNAP benefits for November by Friday [194d]
- Startup Omada Health to start prescribing GLP-1s, other obesity medications as membership grows [194d]
- Airbnb shares rise on revenue beat, stronger-than-expected forecast [194d]
- Ford reportedly considers ending production of all-electric F-150 Lightning [194d]
- McDonald's U.S. boss puts focus on 'value and affordability' as consumer spending splits [194d]
- Sam Altman says OpenAI will top $20 billion in annualized revenue this year, hundreds of billions by 2030 [194d]
- Apple's AI roadmap looks brighter — plus, Costco delivers upbeat sales numbers [194d]
- DC sandwich thrower Sean Dunn found not guilty of assaulting federal agent [194d]
- Retailers' holiday hiring to hit lowest level since the Great Recession, says major industry trade group [194d]
- Here's how much weight loss drugs could cost you under Trump's deals with Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk [194d]
- Meta reportedly projected 10% of 2024 sales came from scam, fraud ads [194d]
- Trump AI czar Sacks says 'no federal bailout for AI' after OpenAI CFO's comments [194d]
- Cramer's favorite drug stock should be higher — plus, what’s behind the market selloff [194d]
- Microsoft forms superintelligence team under AI chief Suleyman 'to serve humanity' [194d]
- Trump announces deals with Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk to slash weight loss drug prices, offer some Medicare coverage [194d]
- We're buying the recent slide in a hot stock tied to powering AI data centers [194d]
- Doordash stock drops 15%, heads for worst day ever on spending concerns [194d]
- This fintech unicorn just launched an AI agent to handle billions of dollars in CRE lending [194d]
- Datadog's stock soars 20% on revenue beat, strong forecast [194d]
- OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar says company isn't seeking government backstop, clarifying prior comment [194d]
- Here's what travelers need to know as the FAA announces flight reductions at 40 airports [194d]
- Judge tosses Boeing criminal case over 737 Max crashes at DOJ request despite skepticism [194d]
- Snap stock surges 13% after announcing Perplexity AI deal, reporting strong revenue [194d]
- Double-digit mutual fund payouts are coming — how to avoid the tax hit [194d]
- Duolingo stock plunges 27% on light guidance as company prioritizes user growth [194d]
- Chicago Fed's Goolsbee says he's cautious about further rate cuts during shutdown [194d]
- Younger consumers are eating less Chipotle and Cava. They are buying more Coach bags [194d]
- Nancy Pelosi won't seek reelection to Congress [194d]
- AI startup Metropolis, biggest parking lot operator in U.S., raises $1.6 billion for major retail expansion [194d]
- Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Reynolds-backed password manager tops $400 million in ARR on AI tail winds [194d]
- Why Thanksgiving shoppers might get shock from seeing turkey prices this season [194d]
- Target's sloppy stores are wearing on shoppers, and its turnaround could hinge on cleaning them up [194d]
- Disney's ESPN, Penn Entertainment to wind down sports betting partnership, ESPN Bet [194d]
- Google's rolling out its most powerful AI chip, taking aim at Nvidia with custom silicon [194d]
- CarMax stock falls more than 10% as CEO steps down [194d]
- Peloton recalls 833,000 more bikes over seat post issue, two injuries reported [194d]
- Elon Musk expected to prevail in Tesla shareholder vote over CEO's $1 trillion pay plan [194d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: India’s ‘back offices’ are evolving into leadership hubs for global companies [194d]
- Family offices make fewer deals but still flock to AI startup mega-rounds [194d]
- Job cuts in October hit highest level for the month in 22 years, Challenger says [194d]
- Eli Lilly to start late-stage trials on amylin obesity drug after it shows up to 20% weight loss in study [194d]
- NWSL creates star-studded advisory board to guide league's growth [194d]
- Nvidia's Jensen Huang softens his ‘China will win the AI race’ remark to FT [195d]
- Shipping giant Maersk raises outlook, CEO says global trade proving more resilient than feared [195d]
- Bank of England rate cut a close call ahead of the Autumn Budget [195d]
- Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai sees shares drop 12% in Hong Kong debut [195d]
- Microsoft letting employees raise concerns about products after Middle East controversy [195d]
- Asia-Pacific markets rise, tracking Wall Street gains as AI stocks rebound [195d]
- Axon Enterprise CEO explains new acquisitions in emergency call space [195d]
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