The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
- I went to Saks Fifth Avenue to see why the iconic department store was struggling. Hours later, it filed for bankruptcy. [42d]
- There's no such thing as 'free lunch' for Big Tech's electric bill [42d]
- Microsoft promised consumers won't foot the bill for its data centers. Our interactive map shows where its facilities are located. [42d]
- How to get Stevie Nicks tickets: 2026 tour dates and prices [42d]
- Suspended Ford employee who heckled Trump sparks nearly $700,000 in GoFundMe donations [42d]
- The $1 trillion reason Elon Musk ended Tesla FSD purchases [42d]
- Bilt unveils credit cards with 10% interest rate for first year after Trump calls for cap [42d]
- Verizon outage hits users across US [42d]
- Saks owes hundreds of millions to luxury brands from Chanel to Burberry [42d]
- California's Attorney General is investigating Grok's sexualized deepfakes [42d]
- Interior designers share the 9 biggest mistakes people make when decorating a living room — and how to avoid them [42d]
- UK police blame Microsoft Copilot for an error that led to a controversial soccer fan ban [42d]
- Citi's CEO Jane Fraser warns staff in memo: old habits are out, and performance is in [42d]
- Not saving up for a home? Tell us what you're spending your money on instead. [42d]
- Walmart's head of AI reveals the key difference between its shopping deals with Google Gemini and ChatGPT [42d]
- I moved to Spain over a decade ago and visit the Bay Area yearly. After a few weeks in California, I remember why I stay abroad. [42d]
- Gwyneth Paltrow says becoming an empty nester felt like 'a divorce' [42d]
- Brands that skimp on social media marketing do so at their own peril [42d]
- Google is leaning on its app empire to give Gemini an edge with 'Personal Intelligence' [42d]
- A Google VP explains why ads make sense in AI search but not Gemini — yet [42d]
- My husband and I built careers in tech and law. In our 40s, we sold our house, traveled for a year, and left both industries. [42d]
- Russia's 'massive' losses in Ukraine have it heading toward a breaking point, NATO's top official says [42d]
- I gave my 8-year-old a landline. It has parental controls, but gives him the freedom he craved. [42d]
- I follow a high-protein Mediterranean diet. Here are 12 items I always buy at Trader Joe's. [42d]
- Citi CFO says a credit card cap would hurt the economy and the bank won't support it [42d]
- I'm an American who lived in Ireland for a year. Everyone who visited me used this packing list — and thanked me later. [42d]
- I've tried taking different sorts of vacations with my in-laws, but we all agree that cruises are the best [42d]
- Warren Buffett said he would have spent $100 billion without blinking — and cash is like 'oxygen' but 'not a good asset' [42d]
- AI is speeding up work, but fixing its mistakes eats away at productivity gains [42d]
- I raised $500,000 at 21 by selling a share of my future earnings. It's how I solved having great ideas but no capital. [42d]
- I visited Bojangles' first New York City location and was reminded why I fell in love with the Southern chicken chain [42d]
- Point72 sells off stakes of fintech startups to Goldman Sachs and others [42d]
- I'm 7 months postgrad and still job hunting. I'm leaning on my hobbies to help overcome imposter syndrome. [42d]
- Executives' favorite explanation for spending big on AI: FOMO [42d]
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