The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
- The founder of First Brands, whose bankruptcy rattled Wall Street, charged in multibillion-dollar fraud [25d]
- Judge urges MrBeast to avoid a trial over his burger business and keep his 'dirty laundry' private [25d]
- Judge greenlights Epstein victims' sex-trafficking lawsuit against Bank of America [25d]
- The only federal regulator that oversees prediction markets says it will ease up on Kalshi and Polymarket [25d]
- I'm trying to guess why Elon Musk wants to mash xAI into SpaceX. I'm stumped. [25d]
- Saks is closing dozens of Off 5th and Last Call locations. Here's the full list. [25d]
- A man impersonated an FBI agent in a botched jailbreak attempt at Luigi Mangione facility, prosecutors say [25d]
- Trump takes another key step toward rolling out his major student-loan repayment changes this summer [25d]
- I was laid off by Amazon and landed a new role 2 weeks later. Here's my advice for other laid-off tech workers. [26d]
- Data centers are powering Blackstone's $1.3 trillion investment empire [26d]
- Zac Brown Band 2026 tour: Full schedule and where to buy tickets [26d]
- Meta boss says AI is letting one employee do the work of entire teams, and it shows how the company is rethinking hiring [26d]
- Elon Musk ended Tesla's earnings call with an urgent plea [26d]
- My first trip to Puerto Rico with my kids was great — but it could've been even better if we'd avoided these 4 mistakes [26d]
- AI is breaking the job application process — and forcing recruiters to rethink hiring and building the bench of talent [26d]
- Internal Paramount presentation reveals its streaming product priorities for the first quarter [26d]
- ICE has ended increased enforcement efforts in Maine, says Sen. Collins [26d]
- I flew 8 hours in United Polaris business class. The lie-flat seat was comfier than my own bed. [26d]
- I became self-employed after having kids. It was harder than corporate life. [26d]
- I'm a chef with over 15 years of experience. Here are 12 tips I learned in culinary school that at-home cooks should know. [26d]
- I lost 200 pounds by doing hot yoga and lifting weights. I went from a 4X shirt to a medium. [26d]
- Starbucks says it has cracked its comeback. The COO, charged with executing the strategy, explains what's coming next. [26d]
- After years of traveling full-time, the lifestyle caught up to me. I quit to find a home base, and couldn't be happier. [26d]
- What Amazon's layoffs mean for the rest of corporate America [26d]
- I'm an executive Costco member and mom of 4. Here are 9 items I always pick up during my shopping trips. [26d]
- Every winner of album of the year at the Grammys [26d]
- A Waymo hit a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica [26d]
- Hims & Hers attacks the rich in its Super Bowl ad — including a Jeff Bezos lookalike [26d]
- I compared coach and business class seats on a 4-hour Amtrak ride. One perk made the $120 upgrade worth it. [26d]
- AI is a planet-sized bubble — and Microsoft's slump is a taste of the crash to come, tech guru Erik Gordon says [26d]
- We tried every item on Taco Bell's value menu, where everything costs $3 or less, and ranked them from worst to best [26d]
- KPMG's UK partners took home $1.2 million last year, leapfrogging their rivals at EY and PwC [26d]
- MITO AI raised $4.5 million to launch project-management software for filmmakers. Read its pitch deck. [26d]
- The 'Bridgerton' season 4 cast and who they play [26d]
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