The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- Microsoft expects headcount to decrease in coming quarters [26d]
- Google says it's open to putting ads in Gemini [26d]
- GM to invest $340 million in gas cars as EV demand plummets [26d]
- Ford books $1.3 billion tariff refund, lifting profits despite falling volumes [26d]
- Elon Musk blasts OpenAI 'bait-and-switch' during heated Day 2 testimony [26d]
- Google's subscriptions business is booming — and AI is a big reason [26d]
- What you should know about a near-miss between a United plane and a small drone [26d]
- 'Thor' director Kenneth Branagh had a very different idea for a sequel [26d]
- Internal Microsoft CFO memo touts 'increased pace' and 'tighter' teams [26d]
- Dissents, oil shocks, and the future of the Fed: 3 takeaways from Powell's last rate decision as chair [26d]
- King Charles has met 10 US presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to Donald Trump. Photos show their relationships through the years. [26d]
- Jimmy Kimmel is still on the air. The real impact of Trump's fight against ABC will happen behind the scenes. [26d]
- I saw a gap in healthcare. Now my bootstrapped nursing company is growing 80% a year [26d]
- Musk pitched naming OpenAI 'Freemind' in jab at Google, emails to Altman show [26d]
- Uber is turning its app — and gig workers — into your personal assistant [26d]
- Melania Trump and Queen Camilla wore matching outfits during the royals' White House visit. It was no accident. [26d]
- OpenAI really really really wants GPT 5.5 to stop randomly talking about gremlins and goblins [26d]
- The best-selling album the year you were born, according to Billboard [26d]
- The Marines are rushing to stand up a new counter-drone team as stress tests spotlight gaps in their defenses [26d]
- The Pentagon just revealed how much the US has spent on 2 months of war with Iran [26d]
- US gas prices surge to over $4.22 a gallon, the highest in 4 years [26d]
- Trump's tariffs haven't delivered the US manufacturing rebound he pitched [26d]
- 53 actors who completely transformed themselves into real-life music legends [26d]
- Meta earnings updates: Wall Street sees AI tailwinds building with stock up 1% YTD [26d]
- Amazon earnings updates: AI spend and AWS in focus for Wall Street ahead of results [26d]
- Building a village isn't easy — especially when you're parenting in the US [26d]
- I planned a Disneyland trip around my 9-year-old. Here are 3 things I'd do again and 2 things I wouldn't. [26d]
- I'm an American mom raising my son in Denmark. I want him to belong here, even when I still feel in between 2 cultures. [26d]
- OpenAI's drama could quickly become Big Tech's problem [26d]
- 2 chefs share how generative AI helps them manage menu changes and event logistics on their own [26d]
- After 100 trips to Disney, I finally tried Dollywood. Many things surprised me about Dolly Parton's Southern theme park. [26d]
- Amtrak is mimicking luxury car ads to convince you to take the train [26d]
- I went on a river cruise with my husband and our 2 young kids. It totally changed my perspective on cruising. [26d]
- There's a new ugly little toy winning the internet [26d]
- MrBeast wants to build more bridges with Madison Avenue [26d]
- Kraft Heinz's $600 million comeback plan hinges on marketing stunts that people will actually share [26d]
- The 15 countries with the highest life expectancy — and the 15 with the lowest [26d]
- I think magazines are the new vinyl. I opened a magazine shop in Maine to prove it. [26d]
- I was chief of staff at Khosla Ventures. Here's the most common mistake people made in job interviews. [26d]
- Why Warren Buffett's cash hoard looks wise — and Greg Abel must tread carefully [26d]
- Volvo is open to building Chinese EVs in America, CEO says [26d]
- I stopped giving my kids big birthday gifts. Now, I take them on one-on-one trips instead. [26d]
- Justin Baldoni blasts Blake Lively's claim she lost $35M from a never-made 'It Ends With Us' sequel [26d]
- Fed meeting updates: Will FOMC hold interest rates? What to expect from Jerome Powell's last meeting [26d]
- Citi is hoping AI agents will supercharge wealth advisors — but there's still a memory issue standing in the way [26d]
- I quit my job at Google to follow my dream of making electronic music [26d]
- University of Washington CS professor explains what's changing for young software engineers [26d]
- I built 37 AI agents to help at work. I made one act like a Star Trek character, and another like an FBI negotiator. [26d]
- A Ukrainian accelerator is racing to get arms makers up to NATO standards and into Western defense deals [26d]
- I'm 24 and tried a bunch of longevity hacks popular in Silicon Valley. Only a few felt worth the money. [26d]
- I'm the founder of Taskrabbit and now run a VC firm. I have 4 kids, 6 calendars, and live my life with 'JOMO.' [26d]
- The simple health habits of top longevity doctors and scientists, who follow the science not trends [26d]
- Sam Altman's compute bet is paying off, but the bill is coming [26d]
- The K-pop mega agency behind BTS just had its best quarter ever [26d]
- Snap's CEO says AI will push companies to focus less on software building — and more on getting noticed [26d]
- America's real estate market is facing another cruel summer [26d]
- A Cursor developer says engineers need to set 'clear expectations' as AI lets product managers build prototypes [26d]
- Tory Burch says she would 'never trade off' being a good mom while building her company — but something had to give [27d]
- Hilton's CEO says he sees a C-shaped economy emerging in the US [27d]
- Inside the rise of vibe coding's newest crowd [27d]
- I traveled the world as a flight attendant. I wanted a quieter life — now I run a bakery in rural Japan. [27d]
- Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp is back, but customers aren't taking the bait [27d]
- I've worked in startups across China and the US for 20 years. The American playbook is easier to follow. [27d]
- Want to hire for your robotics startup? The autonomous vehicle industry is ripe for picking. [27d]
- In OpenAI trial, Elon Musk points to meetings with Barack Obama and Larry Page as proof he's serious about AI risks [27d]
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