The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
- 'Melania' rakes in $7 million, making it one of the highest-grossing documentaries of the last few years [22d]
- Trump's former chief economic advisor says workers are 'suffering' in America's K-shaped economy [22d]
- I taught my kids — not my husband — to ski. That is why I'm still married. [22d]
- My grandparents are 87 and 90 years old. They still babysit my 7 kids, and host an annual cousin sleepover every year. [22d]
- I found dozens of recurring charges on my credit card. I had been wasting $1,600 a year on subscriptions I didn't even use. [22d]
- China's military has a leadership problem, and it's serious [22d]
- Why Disney is more expensive than ever [22d]
- I grew up in Hawaii, but just now visited its 'Friendly Isle.' Here are 9 things that surprised me about my trip. [22d]
- The 9 best movies coming to Netflix in February [22d]
- 33 'Bridgerton' couples ranked by their chemistry [22d]
- He's a vocal coach for dozens of A-listers. They taught him that being famous is more taxing than you'd think. [22d]
- 55 of the most iconic red-carpet looks in Grammy history [22d]
- In a brutal job market, laid-off workers are trying to figure out their next steps in the new norm [22d]
- This JPMorgan banker sold Hailey Bieber's skincare brand for $1 billion. Here's how she spots winners. [22d]
- Infantry will still be fighting in muddy holes even as drones change war, British officer says [22d]
- Airlines are being forced into huge, hourslong diversions to avoid flying over Iran — with some planes even needing to refuel [22d]
- I'm a coffee chain owner in San Francisco, and I'm being radically transparent about why I must hike prices [22d]
- I'm the founder of a clothing line that has spoken out against ICE. I got dropped from a store, but the backlash is worth it. [22d]
- A doctor who studies metabolism said new research convinced him to make 3 changes to his routine [23d]
- 3 tech executives share how they find time and space for deep thinking [23d]
- I couldn't find a job after college, so I became a nanny. When I started working with a wonderful family and making $30 an hour, all my fears melted away. [23d]
- 2 unconventional secrets to success from brothers who skipped college to chase a dream that became a multimillion-dollar pickleball empire [23d]
- If you fly without a REAL ID, the TSA may now charge you a $45 fee [23d]
- The Safer Bowl: With tensions running high, Super Bowl advertisers avoid politics and play for laughs [23d]
- All the ways Elon Musk's companies are already intertwined, from a Tesla 'collab' with SpaceX to Grok in vehicles [23d]
- Behind robotaxis are thousands of humans helping the AI drive better [23d]
- She makes six figures as an artist. It's still a grind to get by in NYC. [23d]
- Canada is having a moment — and the world is finally paying attention [23d]
- We went to Starbucks' first investor day in 3 years, toured its new café model, and saw its comeback plan in action [23d]
- Who is favored to win an Oscar, according to Kalshi and Polymarket [23d]
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