The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Chubbies cofounder Kyle Hency is back—his new startup Good Day just raised $7 million in seed funding [40d]
- Venezuela’s opposition leader doesn’t respond to reporter questions about whether she gave her Nobel to Trump [40d]
- Gavin Newsom literally started his career with funding from a billionaire, but he was also raised by a single mother with 3 jobs [40d]
- Gavin Newsom’s anti-Zohran moment: the California billionaire tax that splits the Democratic Party down the middle [40d]
- Oracle struggles to attract workers to Nashville ‘world HQ’—even with a 2-million-square-foot office and Larry Ellison’s favorite restaurant [40d]
- ‘They’re going to have to think and act a lot more like hotels’: The new rules of office space now that the ‘genie is out of the bottle on hybrid’ [40d]
- Customers lament Tesla’s move toward monthly fees for self-driving cars: ‘You will own nothing and be happy’ [40d]
- Worried about AI taking your job? New Anthropic research shows it’s not that simple [40d]
- Exclusive: Former OpenAI policy chief creates nonprofit institute, calls for independent safety audits of frontier AI models [40d]
- Money makes money: Children of parents with expensive mega mansions get offered the best jobs—and new research has revealed why [40d]
- Want to be an NFL coach? It’s America’s hottest job opening right now and pays up to $20 million with no college degree required [40d]
- Verizon offers $20 account credits for 1.5 million customers outraged by mysterious 10-hour-long service outage. Here’s how to get the credit [40d]
- Trump’s ‘Department of War’ rebrand could cost $125 million to replace all the stationery and signs, the CBO says [40d]
- An NFL-bound college quarterback just turned down a $50 million payday to stay in school and play another season [40d]
- Citi CFO Mark Mason says the bank is strong and his successor will ‘continue the momentum’ [41d]
- A trade deal 25 years in the making between Europe and South America is nearly over the finish line [41d]
- What’s next for Greenland? Denmark sending more European troops into its territory [41d]
- Congress’ solution for rare earths crisis: a brand-new $2.5 billion federal agency [41d]
- Overdose deaths in U.S. have been dropping for over 2 years, the longest decline in decades [41d]
- Trump to finally meet with Venezuela’s Nobel-winning opposition leader Maria Corina Machado [41d]
- Renee Good and George Floyd: 2 Minneapolis killings, 2 grieving families, one law firm [41d]
- Exclusive: Mytra raises $120 million Series C to scale supply chain robotics amid industry boom [41d]
- IPO boom times are back, with SpaceX and OpenAI on investors’ 2026 wish list. But be careful what you buy [41d]
- Trump’s immigrant visa crackdown targets Southeast Asia’s Cambodia and Thailand, a decision experts find ‘puzzling’ [41d]
- Economy is marginally improving but only because the rich are splurging on luxury items and holidays, the Fed says [41d]
- Trump triggers retail investors to dump the Magnificent Seven [41d]
- The new CEO leading Saks Global through bankruptcy abides by a management philosophy of ‘leading with love’ [41d]
- Desperate job seekers are abandoning the idea of a ‘dream job’—but an economist warns bosses about what could happen next [41d]
- AI will infiltrate the industrial workforce in 2026—let’s apply it to training the next generation, not replacing them [41d]
- Despite a $45 million net worth, Big Bang Theory star still works tough, 16-hour days—he repeats one mantra when overwhelmed [41d]
- Teachers decry AI as brain-rotting junk food for kids: ‘Students can’t reason. They can’t think. They can’t solve problems’ [41d]
- America’s $952 billion annual burden: Exploding interest on national debt is set to surpass Medicare spending within the decade [41d]
- The head of marketing at Slate posted on LinkedIn requesting cleaning services as a benefit at her company. The next day, HR answered her call [41d]
- Can Saks’ new CEO repair the damage done to the luxury retailer by years of being treated as a ‘financial plaything’? [41d]
- Using AI just to reduce costs is a woeful misuse of a transformative technology [41d]
- AI ‘godfather’ Yoshua Bengio says he’s found a fix for AI’s biggest risks and become more optimistic by ‘a big margin’ on humanity’s future [41d]
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