The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Wall Street priced an AI apocalypse in software, but Jim Cramer says reality is less dire [26d]
- House Dems project midterm optimism at annual policy retreat following State of the Union [26d]
- Former Alphabet 'moonshot' robotics company Intrinsic is folding into Google [26d]
- Salesforce commits $50 billion for new buybacks as revenue guidance falls short [26d]
- We're boosting our price target on retail stock TJX after another knockout quarter [26d]
- Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos to visit White House for talks on WBD deal, report says [26d]
- Amazon spending may not be that concerning — plus, bank stocks post-State of the Union [26d]
- Big Tech companies to meet Trump at White House to sign pledge on data center power costs [26d]
- Trump pitches new retirement plan with a federal match of up to $1,000 per year — who could benefit [26d]
- Top earners are more afraid for their employment than lower income as AI threat increases [26d]
- Why has the software sell-off been so extreme? Look to this arcane way to value stocks [26d]
- Thrive Capital invested about $1 billion in OpenAI at a $285 billion valuation, source says [26d]
- Samsung's S26 gives an advance look at what the Google-powered Apple Siri could do [26d]
- Samsung launches S26 smartphone as sector braces for memory chip crunch [26d]
- 2 portfolio stocks report earnings after the close. Here's what we're looking for [26d]
- Bill Gates addresses Epstein files in candid town hall days after last-minute speaking cancellation [26d]
- Epstein files: Larry Summers to resign as Harvard professor, reports say [26d]
- Nvidia set to report quarterly results after the bell [26d]
- Epstein files: Nobel winner Axel quits Columbia U. brain institute over friendship with predator [26d]
- Are collectibles a viable asset class? The buyer of the $16.5 million Pokémon card thinks so [26d]
- Fewer active managers beat index funds last year. Think of them as portfolio 'teammates,' not 'rivals,' CFP says [27d]
- Normally staid bond investors have a new biggest worry: An AI bubble [27d]
- Taser-maker Axon pops 18% as AI boosts demand for its software tools [27d]
- This ‘red flag’ interview response could knock you out of the running, career expert says: It sounds like ‘a lot of drama’ [27d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [27d]
- David Tepper sends scathing letter to Whirlpool for destroying shareholder value, pushes for changes [27d]
- David Ellison has a rocky history at the box office. Buying Warner Bros. could fix that [27d]
- Nvidia’s new AI system Vera Rubin is 10 times more efficient than its predecessor — here’s a first look [27d]
- Mortgage rates hit lowest level in nearly 4 years, but homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines [27d]
- Restaurant reservation wars heat up as DoorDash enters the arena with Resy, OpenTable [27d]
- Lowe's earnings beat as sales jump more than 10% despite sluggish housing market [27d]
- 2026 CNBC Changemakers: Women leaders who defied the odds to reach the highest levels of success [27d]
- These are the 2026 CNBC Changemakers: See the full list of women transforming business [27d]
- Panera Bread releases first-ever value menu with 'Mix & Match' deals [27d]
- These 4 charts show the scale of Novo Nordisk's woes [27d]
- What to expect from the next round of U.S.-Iran talks as Trump threatens Tehran [27d]
- Trump makes little mention of China in the longest State of the Union speech [27d]
- Why Chile is the latest LATAM country to be caught in a U.S.-China power struggle [27d]
- 5 takeaways from Trump's State of Union address [27d]
- HSBC annual pre-tax profit drops over 7%, revenue jumps as bank's results top estimates [27d]
- U.S. Supreme Court tariff ruling will likely allow India to keep buying Russian oil [27d]
- Trump says Iran wants a deal more than the U.S. ahead of next round of negotiations in Geneva [27d]
- Nvidia, Microsoft back self-driving firm Wayve as it hits $8.6 billion valuation [27d]
- The global M&A boom is rolling into 2026 as AI sparks deal frenzy — but cash is getting tight [27d]
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