The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Jim Cramer says to prepare for further stock declines but be open to opportunities [2d]
- Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of $44 billion acquisition, jury says [2d]
- ChatGPT's ad pilot has the industry excited, but some insiders are frustrated with the slow rollout [2d]
- Super Micro co-founder indicted on Nvidia smuggling charges leaves board [2d]
- Memory crisis latest: What we learned from the world's top producers this week [2d]
- Trump: 'I don't want to do a ceasefire' in Iran war [2d]
- Costco turns pain at the gas pump into a powerful in-store traffic driver [2d]
- Average IRS tax refund is up 10.8%, new filing data shows [2d]
- We're upgrading our rating on Honeywell — plus 2 positions we'd like to build up [2d]
- Small cap-focused Russell 2000 becomes the first of major U.S. benchmarks to enter correction territory [2d]
- Salesforce issues $25 billion in debt to buy back stock. Should we be concerned? [2d]
- OpenAI's first crack at online shopping stumbled. It's preparing for the next wave [2d]
- The spring housing market is on, but mortgage rates just shot higher. Here's what to know. [2d]
- Jim Cramer says this AI leader is a tough stock to own right now — what to do next [2d]
- Trump: U.S. could leave Iran 'right now' but staying longer so they can 'never rebuild' [2d]
- Your tax refund could be smaller than expected this season. Here's why [2d]
- David Zaslav’s WBD-Paramount deal payout highlights new 'golden parachutes' for CEOs [2d]
- Elizabeth Warren demands answers on costs, economic impact of 'illegal and reckless war' [2d]
- Tim Cook’s China visit reinforces country’s importance to Apple as global frictions rise [2d]
- Treasury yields climb as fear grows that Fed rate cuts are off the table [2d]
- What could happen to Social Security benefits in six years if Congress doesn’t act? It depends, experts say [2d]
- 'Marriage penalty' in Washington state's new millionaire tax stirs debate [2d]
- Nexstar, Tegna merger closes after winning regulatory approval [2d]
- Trump administration tasks Treasury Department with student loan collection. What borrowers need to know [2d]
- Trump admin. unveils national AI policy framework to limit state power [2d]
- Fed Governor Waller urges caution for now, says rate cuts possible later in the year [2d]
- UK government borrowing costs hit their highest level since 2008 as inflation fears hit the gilt market [2d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [2d]
- Harvard University is back on top as the No. 1 'dream' school among college applicants [2d]
- Work from home, drive slower and don't use gas cookers: IEA advice on weathering the global energy crisis [2d]
- Banks eye three ECB rate hikes this year as former Governor says he sees no stagflation — yet [2d]
- Gold rebounds, but silver extends losses as oscillating oil prices spark market volatility [2d]
- Who's most optimistic about AI — and who isn't, according to Anthropic [2d]
- How CNBC Cures is bringing rare disease stories to a national audience [2d]
- U.S. says Cuba is prohibited from taking Russian oil as two tankers head to island [2d]
- Nvidia's Huang pitches AI tokens on top of salary as agents reshape how humans work [2d]
- Trump invokes emergency powers with $23 billion in Gulf arms sales as Iran war wages on: WSJ report [2d]
- Japan wanted inflation and Iran war could grant that wish. But it's not the type Tokyo desires [2d]
- The Iran war is sending shockwaves through the world's busiest IPO market [2d]
- Alibaba workforce shrinks 34% in 2025 as Chinese tech giant doubles down on AI [2d]
- Trump invokes Pearl Harbor in front of Japanese prime minister to defend Iran attack secrecy [3d]
- Oil falls as U.S. weighs releasing sanctioned Iranian crude to cool prices [3d]
- OpenAI to create desktop super app, combining ChatGPT app, browser and Codex app [3d]
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