The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
- Blame Jeff Bezos! And then stop hoping billionaires bail out the news. [19d]
- A longtime Paramount exec is stepping down as David Ellison's company shakes up its ads leadership [19d]
- The Pentagon's Gauntlet will put 25 attack drone makers to the test, including some from Ukraine [19d]
- A federal agency is probing Nike for discrimination against white employees [19d]
- Here's the severance package The Washington Post is offering laid-off staffers [19d]
- I visited Pizza Hut after Yum! Brands said it was exploring a sale and saw one big reason the chain is struggling [19d]
- Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab quietly hired a legendary coder amid top leaders leaving [19d]
- A GoFundMe for laid-off Washington Post staffers crossed $130K in a few hours and drew a big donation from Kara Swisher [19d]
- OpenAI is building an 'integrity team' to prevent ChatGPT ads from going off the rails [19d]
- LinkedIn billionaire Reid Hoffman reveals he had more meetings with Epstein [19d]
- I visited New Zealand for the first time. These are the biggest mistakes I made, even as a seasoned solo traveler. [19d]
- I was born and raised in Alaska. People are often surprised to learn about what my life there was really like. [19d]
- 10 appetizers that come out perfectly in an air fryer, according to chefs [19d]
- Read the pitch decks of 15 startups looking to disrupt dating apps and social networking that have raised millions [19d]
- Microsoft hired a Google exec to replace security boss Charlie Bell, who is moving to a new IC role, internal memo shows [19d]
- I waited nearly 2 hours in the freezing cold for Kalshi's free groceries. Almost nobody cared about prediction markets. [19d]
- 'Shock to the system': Top WaPo editor explains to staffers why the paper is making sweeping cuts [19d]
- I grew up couponing after my parents were laid off. Now I teach millions on social media how to save money. [19d]
- Uber's CEO is betting the robotaxi wars won't be won by ride-hailing alone [19d]
- Anthropic's Super Bowl spot skewers ChatGPT: 'Ads are coming to AI, but not to Claude' [19d]
- I was so burned out at work that I couldn't relax on vacation. It was the wake-up call I needed. [19d]
- What Disney's new CEO pick tells us about the future of media [19d]
- Meet the billionaire owners behind every NFL team [19d]
- Keeping top combat aircraft flying is expected to only get more expensive [19d]
- I traveled to 11 states in 30 days using Amtrak's USA Rail Pass. Here are 6 things I wish I knew before buying it. [19d]
- After I graduated from college, I realized I needed a 'third place' to stay sane and social. A new hobby helped me find it. [19d]
- I've shopped at Costco for over a decade. Here are the 8 biggest mistakes I see customers make. [19d]
- Jeff Bezos-owned WaPo launches 'substantial' layoffs and shuts down its sports department [19d]
- Google keeping its place atop the AI rankings might mean doing something it's resisting [19d]
- The most iconic diner in every state [19d]
- I bunked with 3 strangers in a shared cabin on an overnight train in Europe. I'll never do it again. [19d]
- Peter Attia, longevity doctor named in Epstein files, no longer listed as advisor on sleep tech company's website [19d]
- The oceanfront home where Dr. Seuss wrote 'The Cat in the Hat' is on the market for $9.95 million. Take a look inside. [19d]
- An HR professional turned a passion for collecting vintage Coach bags into a side hustle [19d]
- Ben Horowitz says fears of an AI-fueled job apocalypse are based on a flawed assumption [19d]
- Ukraine showed a British unit that it needs to 3D-print drone parts and be able to do it close to the fight [19d]
- Ukraine's interceptor drones are being upgraded all the time to keep pace with Russia's changing tactics [19d]
- The 10 best cities to buy a home in 2026 [19d]
- Worried about AI taking jobs? Ex-Microsoft exec tells parents what kind of education matters most for their kids. [19d]
- Ex-Sequoia investor Jeff Wang's new hedge fund had Morgan Stanley's Breakers conference abuzz [19d]
- 3 luxury watch brands gaining ground on the pre-owned market — that aren't a Rolex [19d]
- Why so many companies are rethinking performance reviews [19d]
- All three Alexander brothers have now watched a rape accuser testify against them. Here is each woman's account. [19d]
- A Gen Xer sold her $370K house to live in an RV. She explains the finances of living and working on the road. [19d]
- I'm a Googler who pivoted from finance to AI. It took me years, but I don't regret taking the long path. [19d]
- Absolut is betting on brunch, not bottle service, as drinking habits shift [19d]
- I sold my business to take care of my mother for a decade. Now I'm 72 and have to work to play catch-up. [19d]
- I'm a senior UX researcher at Microsoft. Here's how I broke into AI without a tech background — and 3 lessons I learned. [19d]
- Microsoft's new commercial CEO is making changes to his top ranks, internal memo shows [19d]
- Nvidia is clamping down on certain 'T5T' emails that once circulated widely inside the company [19d]
- Where Business Insider's Rising Stars of Venture Capital went to college — and how they got their start [19d]
- Airbnb hosts in World Cup cities are going big to squeeze every dollar out of their homes [19d]
- Sam Altman says he can't wait to get Elon Musk under oath [19d]
- Jensen Huang says Nvidia would love to back an OpenAI IPO, and there's 'no drama' with Sam Altman [19d]
- I was sick of never seeing my 6 kids. So I quit my Amazon job to become a tulip farmer. [19d]
- Darden Restaurants is shutting down the remaining 28 Bahama Breeze locations. Here's the full list. [19d]
- PayPal's former president slams the company, says it's lost its 'mojo' and 'ability to compete' [19d]
- Melissa Joan Hart says cutting 2 things out of her diet helped her lose 18 pounds [19d]
- OpenAI just snagged an Anthropic safety researcher for its high-profile head of preparedness role [19d]
- Chipotle is targeting the top of the K-shaped economy [20d]
- A recurring character in the Epstein files: Snow White [20d]
- A new report found nearly 4 in 10 cancers are linked to preventable causes. Here are the best ways to lower your risk. [20d]
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