The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Bond yields jump after Trump hints Hassett won’t be named Fed chair as Wall Street sees hawkish Warsh having easier path to replace Powell [39d]
- Trump doesn’t think there’s any reason ‘right now’ to use Insurrection Act in Minn., while Native Americans urged to carry ID due to ICE threat [39d]
- ChatGPT tests ads as a new era of AI begins [39d]
- As Trump throws a bone to Gen Z on student debt, watchdog calls it an ‘incoherent political giveaway,’ straight out of Biden’s playbook [39d]
- The Nobel Prize committee doesn’t want Trump getting one, even as a gift—but they treated Obama very differently [39d]
- Trump says he’ll make tech firms pay for power. They’d love to [39d]
- Deficits boost U.S. debt but also inflate corporate profits and stocks, so reducing red ink could trigger a financial crisis, analysts warn [39d]
- Betting stocks fall as NFL prediction bets gain on gambling apps [39d]
- How a series of calculated risks led a BNY executive to the C-suite of America’s oldest bank [39d]
- Bill Gates isn’t even close to America’s largest private landowner. It’s ‘Silent Stan’ Kroenke, Walmart husband and LA Rams owner [39d]
- Dominion Energy wins bid to resume wind project Trump halted [39d]
- When Jamie Dimon poached a top Berkshire exec, he called Warren Buffett, who said ‘If he’s going anywhere, at least he’s going to you’ [39d]
- China’s population crash is so bad that it’s started taxing condoms and birth control pills [39d]
- For 15 years, a neuroscientist has studied raccoon intelligence in Central Virginia. Then a drunk one passed out in a nearby liquor store [39d]
- As AI creeps into Hollywood, this filmmaker deepfaked Sam Altman. Then things got personal [39d]
- How Trump became a death knell for the 85-year relationship between farmers and the federal government [39d]
- Community colleges, associate’s degrees and certificates: Young Americans are interested in everything but a bachelor’s [39d]
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