The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Wife of Renee Good on fatal shooting: ‘we had whistles. They had guns’ [47d]
- Minneapolis shooter revealed as Jonathan Ross, Iraq War veteran with nearly two decades of Border Patrol, Immigration experience [47d]
- Telluride Ski Resort begins to reopen after striking ski patrollers accept a contract [47d]
- Bessent’s visit to Minnesota comes with more vows to crack down on fraud as tensions flare with state, Somalia government [47d]
- Wife of Renee Good, the Minnesota woman killed in ICE shooting, says ‘We had whistles. They had guns’ [47d]
- Bill Gates donated record $8 billion to Melinda French Gates’ foundation as part of their divorce settlement [47d]
- The 6-7 craze offered a brief window into the hidden world of children. Even more, it showed how much of social life happens online [47d]
- ‘What we call corruption’: Harvard economist and former Venezuelan minister says Trump’s oil profit motives have no place in Venezuela’s future [47d]
- How the new protein and dairy diet flies in the face of modern guidelines, according to a nutritionist who served on the advisory board until 2024 [47d]
- Most police forces banned shooting at moving vehicles decades ago, and Biden asked ICE to do it in 2022. So why isn’t it policy? [47d]
- White House says it’s ‘reviewing protocols’ after Trump seemingly violated federal policy by disclosing jobs data early [47d]
- Silicon Valley billionaire flies coach out of solidarity: ‘If I’m going to ask my employees to do it, I need to do it, too’ [47d]
- A new study finds that your child prodigy may not find as much success as late bloomers [47d]
- Argentina has repaid its $20 billion credit line from Trump administration, Scott Bessent says [47d]
- Rumors are swirling about Venezuela holding $60 billion in Bitcoin—but crypto experts are skeptical [47d]
- Gen Z are arriving to college unable to even read a sentence—professors warn it could lead to a generation of anxious and lonely graduates [47d]
- The future depends on copper, but a coming shortage makes it a ‘systemic risk’ to the economy and a strategic flashpoint, S&P Global warns [47d]
- Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon out-earns the average American’s salary in less than 20 hours—during a typical 30-minute commute, he’s already made $1,563 [47d]
- Strip out health care and social services, the U.S. lost jobs in 2025—something that usually happens in recessions [47d]
- Sarah Jessica Parker says she only has work-life balance because of the people supporting her: ‘I’m making choices differently than I used to’ [47d]
- Renee Good’s ex-husband describes her as no kind of activist whatsoever, she was heading home before ICE encounter [47d]
- Philly burbs police stunned by arrest of apparent grave robbery carrying sack with skulls, bones, mummified remains [47d]
- Bill Gates says AI could be used as a bioterrorism weapon akin to the COVID pandemic if it falls into the wrong hands [47d]
- ‘That’s a dangerous decision to make’: policing experts baffled by ICE officer stepping in front of moving SUV before opening fire [47d]
- ICE shooter in Minneapolis identified as Jonathan Ross; court records reveal he was previously dragged 100 yards by a fleeing car [47d]
- Sluggish economy crawls on with 50,000 jobs added in December, unemployment ticks down to 4.4% [47d]
- Top media strategist on Netflix ending its war on sleep to battle against ‘an infinite number of monkeys’—or the Army of the Dead [47d]
- Read Bill Gates’s 2026 annual letter in full [47d]
- Bill Gates warns the world going is ‘backwards’ and gives 5-year deadline before we enter a new Dark Age [47d]
- Ray Dalio on the $38 trillion national debt: ‘My grandchildren and great grandchildren not yet born are going to be paying off this debt’ [47d]
- Former White House advisor on the real reason your health care costs are going up: Medicare’s doctor pay gap [47d]
- OneStream CEO: $6.4 billion deal to go private will accelerate AI strategy in finance [47d]
- Paul Singer’s Elliott Management is one of the big winners in Venezuela’s forced sale of Citgo and the toppling of Maduro [47d]
- Elon Musk restricts Grok’s image tools following a wave of non-consensual deepfakes of women and children [47d]
- Lawmakers and victims criticize the choice to limit Grok’s AI image generation to paid users as ‘insulting’ and ‘not effective’ [47d]
- Andreessen Horowitz’s shiny, new $15 billion reveals where the firm sees the biggest opportunities [47d]
- CEOs reveal how they train their bodies and minds for the ‘marathon’ job, from playing chess to ‘energy management’ [47d]
- Wall Street has written off a Fed cut this month as it awaits 2 market-moving events today [47d]
- Verizon chief talent officer says Gen Z grads shouldn’t snub retail or hospitality jobs in the current economy: ‘Just start somewhere’ [47d]
- Singapore-based startup founder Anand Roy thinks generative AI can help fix a broken music sector [48d]
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