The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- Oil prices climb as US-Iran peace talks stall [36d]
- I found boxes of my dad's McDonald's memorabilia from the '70s and '80s. I decided to sell them all. [36d]
- The 10 best big cities for college grads have plentiful jobs and affordable housing [36d]
- I've been job hunting for 7 months with no success, so I'm at a loss. I'm wondering if going back to school at 45 would help. [36d]
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: The cast of 'Laguna Beach' [36d]
- Trump says US-Iran peace talks will resume in Pakistan on Monday [37d]
- I spent years taking my twins on exhausting trips. Now that they're adults, we're all having a great time. [37d]
- I started buying properties with family and friends in my 20s. I've bought 10 total, and one has made over $400k on Airbnb. [37d]
- My family of 5 traveled to Vermont every summer for 8 years. The low-cost trip brought us closer together. [37d]
- I had my first mammogram at age 40. After dreading it for years, I discovered it wasn't as bad as I thought. [37d]
- After moving back to my hometown at 30, I felt lost. Starting a new hobby helped me find purpose again. [37d]
- Our family of 7 took a multigenerational trip to Paris. We got some things right, but still made a few first-timer mistakes. [37d]
- I became a single mom and needed to rent a house in one of the most expensive zip codes in the US. My parents moved in to help. [37d]
- I spoke with Bryan Johson for Business Insider's Long Play event. He had a lot to say about Silicon Valley's celibacy stigma. [37d]
- How much the typical worker made last year at 16 top retailers, from Amazon to Walmart [37d]
- Southwest changed the rules, and plus-size passengers are feeling it first [37d]
- AI hit software engineers first. Here's what they want you to know. [37d]
- Bankrupt 'Housewives' star Pinky Cole reveals income streams, including up to $50K for speaking gigs [37d]
- Behind the Coachella glamour: How much influencers actually get paid [37d]
- NYC's plan to tax luxury second homes, explained [37d]
- We moved to Mexico in our 60s because the US was too expensive. We feel younger than ever and have started an AI business. [37d]
- She can't get payment relief on her $137,000 in private student loans. It's a warning for millions of federal borrowers. [37d]
- Meet the 'Godmother of Silicon Valley,' a high school teacher who quietly shaped the tech industry [37d]
- Crosby's CEO explains why he interviews candidates on Sundays [37d]
- A retired couple sold their $2 million home to travel the country in their 'BoomerBus' RV full time [37d]
- They built an AI tool that called 20,000 gas stations. Here's their advice for aspiring engineers. [37d]
- Top Indeed exec details why they'll never have a 'Tokenmaxxing'-esque leaderboard [37d]
- The 'unsexy' side of robotaxis: This AV hype conference showed me an industry that wants to grow up [37d]
- I'm a millennial pastor in Hawaii who started renting out my car to pay for diapers. I made $3 million last year. [37d]
- Inside San Francisco's hottest peptide club [37d]
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