The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- The gloves are off in the feud between Sam Altman and Elon Musk [35d]
- Inside the relationship of Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance, who are expecting their fourth child [35d]
- Instagram is testing a new definition of 'friends' [35d]
- Netflix beats on earnings, but shares dip as the streamer's forecast for Q1 falls short of Wall Street expectations [35d]
- Ukraine burned nearly $100 million worth of missiles in a single night battling a Russian barrage, Zelenskyy says [35d]
- Elon Musk says X's algorithm is 'dumb' and 'needs massive improvements' as he open-sources recommendation system [35d]
- I've lived near Glacier National Park for 35 years. Here are 4 things visitors need to know before visiting in the winter. [35d]
- Kenny Chesney 2026 tour: Full schedule and where to buy tickets [35d]
- I'm an immigration lawyer in Minneapolis. People are scared — here's what employers and employees should know about their rights. [35d]
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- Paramount wants to know how its RTO push is going. Here are the 12 questions it asked employees in a survey. [35d]
- The world's most powerful passports in 2026, ranked [35d]
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says defense giants are 'failing the American people' by falling behind on orders [35d]
- Palantir CEO Alex Karp says humanities jobs are doomed in the age of AI: 'Hopefully you have some other skill' [35d]
- The author of 'Sapiens' says AI is about to create 2 crises for every country [35d]
- 'Sapiens' author says the real AI timeline is 200 years — but the 'lack of concern' today is what scares him most [35d]
- I spent 4 nights at an all-inclusive resort in Jamaica. I didn't think I'd like it, but I never left the property and can't wait to do it again. [35d]
- Photos show what daily life is like in Greenland, the massive ice-covered island Trump wants to acquire [35d]
- Steven Bartlett says using AI in this way is the most important thing he's done for his business [35d]
- A family therapist shares one major sign it's time to set boundaries with your family, like Brooklyn Beckham [35d]
- As a mom of 2, these chicken enchiladas are the perfect weeknight dinner option for my family [35d]
- Elon Musk runs a poll on buying Europe's biggest airline after getting into a spat over in-flight WiFi [35d]
- Uber CEO on the most promising way to succeed with AI: Throw out the old policies [35d]
- I thought I needed to hit a magic number to retire comfortably. Getting laid off at 58 changed my thinking. [35d]
- I've taken girls' trips all over the world — but I recommend these 5 incredible destinations the most [35d]
- Davos attendees are getting scammed by 'fake VIP passes' for the USA House [35d]
- Elon Musk is spending big money on politics again [35d]
- Veteran investor Jeremy Grantham says AI is 'obviously a bubble' — and it could tank the stock market when it bursts [35d]
- 15 celebs who moved to Florida and why they love it there [35d]
- I tried chicken tenders from Chick-fil-A, Zaxby's, and PDQ. The best were crispy and had the perfect amount of seasoning. [35d]
- I tried Buffalo wings from 5 major chain restaurants and ranked them from worst to best [35d]
- Trump is dominating the Davos agenda and casting a chill over the global elite [35d]
- Elon Musk offered a free Cybertruck if an employee could finish a GPU training run in 24 hours, former xAI engineer says [35d]
- The career advice Jensen Huang gave me [35d]
- DeepMind and Anthropic CEOs: AI is already coming for junior roles at our companies [35d]
- Map shows how the rich and powerful are descending on Davos by private jet [35d]
- The best fashion and biggest style status symbols we've spotted at Davos so far [35d]
- Capitalism has failed to spread wealth and prosperity — and AI could do the same, says BlackRock CEO [35d]
- Elon Musk said automakers don't want to license Tesla FSD. We're starting to see why. [35d]
- Vibe coding startup Emergent has raised $70 million, led by Khosla and SoftBank [35d]
- A day in the life of the CEO of Athletic Brewing, from living room burpees to British murder mysteries [35d]
- We want to hear how Gen Z's shopping habits are changing. Tell us in this survey. [35d]
- Inside the women-only executive retreat that turns boxing into leadership training [35d]
- DoorDash salaries revealed: Here's how much the delivery giant pays data scientists, software engineers, and others [35d]
- Citi has quietly built a 4,000-person internal AI workforce [35d]
- Nearly half of gig workers sell or share accounts for driving and making deliveries — highlighting a big security risk [35d]
- Inside Amazon's 'mind-blowing' plan to fix groceries and beat Walmart [35d]
- 7 charts show how the economy looked in Donald Trump's first year of his second presidency [36d]
- EV companies have one big problem — countries that can't keep their policy straight, says top BYD exec [36d]
- Live updates: Day two dawns on Davos [36d]
- Wall Street's latest gold rush has found its new target: your retirement [36d]
- Execs at Davos say AI's biggest problem isn't hype — it's security [36d]
- Italian fashion designer Valentino dies at 93. His legacy was his devotion to dressing women — many adored him. [36d]
- Vinod Khosla is looking at this metric to gauge if we're in an AI bubble [36d]
- OpenAI's finance chief just dropped some hints about how the company plans to make more money [36d]
- Alexis Ohanian was asked if he misses anything about leading Reddit. He summed it up in 3 words. [36d]
- Russia's new Geran-5 turbojet drone looks like Iran's Karrar UAV and is souped up with American parts, Ukraine says [36d]
- OpenAI could generate $25 billion in annual ad revenue by 2030, and that should worry Google, top tech analyst says [36d]
- A Harvard MBA grad knew the immigrant dream wasn't for her. She moved back to China to build something of her own. [36d]
- I flew to Bali for a surf camp. A conversation I had there about failure inspired me to launch a small business. [36d]
- They left pharma and fine dining to open a cozy bakery. Early mornings and 16-hour days are a small price to pay. [36d]
- US tariffs are paid almost entirely by Americans, a German study finds [36d]
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