The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- VCs are flooding Anthropic with offers to invest at up to an $800 billion valuation [41d]
- Why the stock market feels like 'Groundhog Day' for some investors [41d]
- LinkedIn CEO says AI is boosting the value of these 4 'soft skills' [42d]
- A strength training expert, who runs the 'hardest workout in NYC,' shares 3 moves to build muscle fast [42d]
- I'm turning 40, and people keep asking why I don't have children. I have a lot of reasons. [42d]
- I'm a New Yorker who went to Seattle for the first time. Here are 9 things that surprised me. [42d]
- What Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro told staffers as the company starts a new round of layoffs [42d]
- Inside the personal finances of Kevin Warsh, Trump's pick to be the next Fed chair [42d]
- JPMorgan exec says the bank is 'broadly comfortable' with its $50 billion private credit exposure [42d]
- As a former pastry cook, here are 8 of my favorite ways to upgrade a box of cake mix [42d]
- Electric pickups were supposed to be the future. Now they're stalling. [42d]
- I moved to a small Midwestern city for a job. Although I miss my fast-paced life on the East Coast, I'm surprisingly happy. [42d]
- Mark Zuckerberg moved his desk and is coding again, Meta president says [42d]
- We haven't had this combo of slow hiring and low unemployment in 25 years of data [42d]
- BlackRock says the private credit 'shakeout' is an opportunity for the $13.9 trillion fund giant to dominate [42d]
- 45 secrets you never knew about the Titanic [42d]
- I quit my six-figure job in New York City and now make less than $1,000 a month. I regret nothing. [42d]
- Citi is betting its costly hiring spree will pay off [42d]
- I'm 87 and work out regularly. I feel as fit as I did 40 years ago. [42d]
- Ukraine's Patriot crews are breaking from the norm, fighting Russian threats with fewer missiles [42d]
- I've worked with over 100 women returning to the workforce after career breaks. They all downplay their experience. [42d]
- See inside Staatsburgh, a 30,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion whose owners held tickets for the Titanic [42d]
- The 15 best states for working from home [42d]
- I live in Miami. Here are 7 things I always tell travelers to do when they visit. [42d]
- Ukraine is slowing Russia down and clawing back ground in key areas, war experts say. Here's how it's finding fresh wins. [42d]
- He managed 120 people at Meta. Now, he's walking away from Big Tech to join Lovable — here's why. [42d]
- Famous figures who had Titanic tickets but didn't make it on board [42d]
- I live with my partner, but book a hotel room for just myself several times a year. It's one of my favorite traditions. [42d]
- A McKinsey senior partner who meets with Fortune 500 leaders explains why it's so hard to be a CEO right now [42d]
- Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first time [42d]
- I spent $2,200 for a private bedroom on a 53-hour Amtrak ride. Here are 7 reasons I'd do it again in a heartbeat. [42d]
- Southwest CEO says a candidate for a senior position wasn't hired after they were 'rude to the receptionist' [42d]
- What a dietitian would eat in a day on GLP-1s to get enough protein, fiber, and nutrients [42d]
- Veteran tech investor Keith Rabois says the product manager role in tech 'makes no sense' in the era of AI [42d]
- From bags to coffee imports, how American small business owners are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs [42d]
- We're in a new era of heightened CEO safety measures, security pros say [42d]
- Reid Hoffman says leaders need to update their AI strategy. His advice: weekly check-ins. [42d]
- I'm a UNC international student who pivoted to computer science junior year. Here's how I got an AI summer internship. [42d]
- I'm Rebecca Minkoff. Here's my typical day as a working mom, from my perimenopause drink to giving out discount cards on the subway. [42d]
- The Midwest's rise to America's second-biggest data center hub is fueled by these key states [42d]
- The fall of OneTaste: Ellen Huet on Nicole Daedone's sentencing and Silicon Valley's culture of belief [42d]
- An Anthropic cofounder's advice on what to study in college [42d]
- Max Levchin says that vibe coding will replace one kind of company, but others, like DoorDash, are safe [42d]
- Ukraine has been secretly launching rockets into space from an 'air spaceport' flying at 26,000 feet, lawmaker says [42d]
- Ford's CEO said Chinese carmakers entering the US would be 'devastating' [42d]
- Scarlett Johansson says hitting 75% as a parent means 'you're winning' [42d]
- The West is preparing for cheap drone attacks, but many businesses and civilians can only watch, not stop them [42d]
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