The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- Target is ordering more of its remote workers to relocate to its Minneapolis HQ [31d]
- Maine is the latest state to try — and fail — to ban new data centers [31d]
- A banker wants to trade his $4.8 million California estate for shares in Anthropic. He's already gotten offers. [31d]
- US soldier charged in Polymarket trades was blocked from rival platform Kalshi [31d]
- MrBeast is plotting a move into 'AI-native entertainment' — and looking to hire [31d]
- I bought a blueberry farm at 55. It wasn't what I expected, and I'd do things differently if younger, but I have no regrets. [31d]
- ChatGPT is trying to besmirch the memory of Don Rickles. He didn't text Lena Dunham — and it makes me nervous about our AI future. [31d]
- Who is Jaafar Jackson? Everything to know about Michael Jackson's nephew [31d]
- Meta employees react to pending job cuts: '28 days of hell' [31d]
- I tried matcha lattes from Starbucks, Dunkin', and Tim Hortons. One was bitter, one was too milky, and one was just right. [31d]
- Should organic food be so expensive? [31d]
- I tried 6 of Aldi's budget-friendly frozen pizzas and found some real winners under $5 [31d]
- What we know about the secret White House bunker — and the 'massive' military complex beneath Trump's new ballroom [31d]
- Meet two JPMorgan tech dealmakers who just made managing director [31d]
- Watch the Cybercab robotaxi roll off Tesla's production line [31d]
- Trump on prediction markets: 'The whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino' [31d]
- Inside Miami's billionaire rush: Every major company and CEO that has recently relocated — and who might be next [31d]
- Papier's CEO bet on analog, and it's paying off [31d]
- AI startups are raising millions to disrupt Hollywood. Read the pitch decks 9 used to get funding. [31d]
- The DOJ is dropping its investigation into Jerome Powell [31d]
- Top general shares new details on how a US destroyer shot out the engine of an Iran blockade runner [31d]
- Lionsgate's film boss on the 'Michael' drama, the 'electric' 'Rambo' prequel, and the status of a fifth 'John Wick' [31d]
- My grandmother handed me $2,000 for graduation and said, 'Go to Europe.' I had no idea how her gift would change my life. [31d]
- 10 celebrities' favorite sandwiches, from the basic to the bizarre [31d]
- Adopting the slang of my Gen Alpha kids took me from being an outsider to someone who is in on the joke [31d]
- I tried grilled cheese sandwiches from Sonic, Shake Shack, and Five Guys. My favorite was also the least expensive. [31d]
- Sometimes my adult kids don't get along. I'm their mother, but it's not my job to fix their problems. [31d]
- Satellite images reveal that Russia built out a base for a new generation of jet-powered drones [31d]
- I went to the Great Smoky Mountains for the first time. 8 surprises made my trip harder — and better — than I expected. [31d]
- The surging price of jet fuel is hurting US airlines. Here's how much it has cost them so far. [31d]
- I moved to the UK from Florida 20 years ago. Living here has been full of surprises in the best way. [31d]
- Reed Hastings says the entertainment industry will be the least affected by AI [31d]
- Stop skipping 1 simple daily habit to reduce your risk of colon cancer, a doctor says [31d]
- A nutritionist eats 100 grams of protein a day. This simple snacking formula helps him hit his goal. [31d]
- The status symbols men are obsessed with in 2026 [31d]
- My family of 5 moved in with my parents. We pitch in with household bills and cooking, and we give each other space. [31d]
- A former ByteDance engineer says China's AI industry is 'far behind' the US — and the gap is getting worse [31d]
- Tech guru Peter Diamandis breaks down Elon Musk's argument for government handouts in an AI-driven future [32d]
- New grads' harsh reality check after years of relying on ChatGPT [32d]
- America's online gambling addiction is driving young people to bankruptcy court [32d]
- When real estate and side hustles didn't work, one couple turned to basic index investing. It let them retire in their 30s. [32d]
- Good luck getting a Mac Mini anytime soon [32d]
- I quit fast-paced journalism to care for my sick mom. My experience in both led me to become a celebrant at funerals. [32d]
- From Walmart to Lululemon, meet 10 CEOs stepping into retail's biggest jobs this year [32d]
- Learning new AI skills has become like a second job for software engineers [32d]
- I skipped college for trade school. Now I have a job I love that won't be replaced by AI. [32d]
- I'm the creator of the Theragun. Here's a day in my life, starting with a morning mantra and ending with my 3-second trick to fall asleep. [32d]
- I went to a conference on aging. Concern about AI — along with cautious optimism — came up in almost every conversation. [32d]
- The AI gold rush is pulling workers into startups as layoffs and RTO push them out of corporate jobs [32d]
- Big Tech's AI data centers are pushing the power grid to its limits — and one state is feeling it the most [32d]
- Office AI leaderboards are here. Tell us if you think they're fun or fraught [32d]
- Ukraine's Soviet-era 'Shahed hunter' turboprop plane is launching interceptor drones from the sky [32d]
- Claude Code's product chief says people have serious FOMO over AI's relentless pace [32d]
- Barbara Corcoran, 77, says she silenced her inner critic by repeating one phrase to herself for years [32d]
- What smart people are saying about a potential Spirit Airlines bailout [32d]
- I turned a YouTube-taught hobby into a side hustle selling art for $13,000 a year [32d]
- Tech jobs have hit an AI air pocket. Is it temporary or permanent? [32d]
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