The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- The drama between a software engineering veteran and Google is heating up — and playing out in public [46d]
- Read Tim Cook's farewell letter reflecting on his time at Apple [46d]
- The biggest question for Apple's new CEO: Does he need an iPhone for the AI era? [46d]
- Red Lobster brings back the 'endless shrimp' deal that cost them millions [46d]
- What a US destroyer shooting a cargo ship's engine out says about how the Navy is handling Iran blockade runners [46d]
- We're young, in love, and sleep in separate bedrooms. It's made our romantic life even better. [46d]
- Meta quietly hired two more founding members from Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab [46d]
- Meet John Ternus, the Apple exec who is replacing Tim Cook as CEO [46d]
- N3on's calculated chaos: How a top livestreamer built his career [46d]
- DARPA says its powdered blood for future warfare works in animals. Now comes the hard part. [46d]
- Meta fast-tracks fiber technician training to solve a major data center bottleneck [46d]
- Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down [46d]
- I built an AI tool to mimic my work. It's helped create passive income from my solo business. [46d]
- Nike stumbled with the people it counts on most: runners [46d]
- Tensions are rising as ship traffic slows in the Strait of Hormuz [47d]
- My family will celebrate our 40th annual reunion this year. Now that my kids are attending, I'm seeing the tradition's full impact. [47d]
- US Navy destroyer fires on Iranian cargo ship attempting to breach blockade [47d]
- 'Clipping' on social media makes me wonder what's real and what isn't [47d]
- 2 startling ways designers are trying to create premium perks in economy class [47d]
- Battles with Rupert Murdoch and gaining David Fincher's respect: How 'Fight Club' went from box-office bust to '90s cult classic [47d]
- I'm a mom of 4 and can't keep up with rising costs. We are using our retirement savings to cover expenses. [47d]
- Walmart is racing to become Amazon before Amazon can become Walmart [47d]
- FBI Director Kash Patel sues The Atlantic over story about 'excessive drinking' [47d]
- A study ranked over 1,300 small US cities by business potential. Here are the top 15. [47d]
- The problem with America's $1 trillion military budget [47d]
- I read 'Never Eat Alone.' Here's how it helped me become a top voice on LinkedIn and grow my personal brand. [47d]
- I'm a recipe developer, mom, and Aldi devotee. There are 13 products I buy on every shopping trip. [47d]
- 8 of the best and worst looks seen on the 2026 Breakthrough Prize red carpet [47d]
- I lived alone for 6 weeks before moving in with my boyfriend. It completely changed my outlook on our relationship. [47d]
- Ukraine is betting big on war robots, with plans to buy 25,000 and remove humans from front-line supply runs [47d]
- A Ukrainian drone company says it's teaming up with a US firm because staying home means getting 'eliminated' [47d]
- Meta CTO says he feels stressed out 4-5 times a year — and he knows the 'trigger' [47d]
- See what the highest-paying cruisers get on Norwegian's latest ship, from 2-story suites to private sundecks [47d]
- Inside the Army's extreme test lab, inventing futuristic food, gear, and warfighters [47d]
- I visited Applebee's, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Chili's with a $30 budget. Some chains offered way more value than others. [47d]
- Palantir's summary of CEO Alexander Karp's manifesto is generating buzz. Read the 22 bullet points. [47d]
- 'Big Short' investor Michael Burry doesn't expect the red-hot stock rally to crash out — at least not yet [47d]
- I'm a bartender. Here are 3 of the best and 3 of the worst cocktails to order. [47d]
- I ranked 5 Burger King cheeseburgers from worst to best. The winner was the most classic. [47d]
- I spent 10 weeks backpacking through South America. Here are the 4 places I'd visit again in a heartbeat. [47d]
- Kyle, Teddy, and Nana: Here's what hurricanes will be named in 2026 [47d]
- California Treasurer Fiona Ma tied to Chinese school cited in scathing audit [47d]
- AI doesn't get stressed, tired, or have a bad day at work — and it's raising the bar for everyone else [47d]
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