The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Trump wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his peace board [38d]
- EU and Mercosur bloc of South American nations sign trade deal to end quarter-century of talks, just as Trump hits Europe with new tariffs [38d]
- EU set to halt U.S. trade deal over Trump’s latest tariff threat [38d]
- Just when Wall Street and Corporate America were looking forward to a year without trade fears, the ‘Tariff King’ strikes again [38d]
- Trump blasts Dimon, threatens to sue JPMorgan over debanking [38d]
- Iran’s supreme leader concedes thousands killed in unrest [38d]
- Trump launches trade war against NATO after European countries sent troops to Greenland amid his takeover plan [38d]
- Gen Zers and millennials go analog with letter writing, typewriter clubs and calligraphy to take a break from screen time [38d]
- Danish general doesn’t expect U.S. attack and says recent deployment of European troops to Greenland is for ‘working together with allies’ [38d]
- Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration raids can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters, including observers and people in cars [38d]
- Justice Department investigates Minnesota’s Walz and Frey, who call it a bullying tactic meant to threaten political opposition [38d]
- FAA urges pilots to exercise caution over eastern Pacific, citing ‘military activities’ and possible satellite navigation interference [38d]
- The weak business case for Trump acquiring Greenland: a $1 trillion price tag and few returns for two decades [38d]
- When AI decides how shareholders vote, boards need to rethink governance [39d]
- California’s billionaires tax isn’t the solution, budget expert says. He blames a ‘perfect storm of craziness’ for this populist climate [39d]
- Fortune 500 exec: College grads aren’t ready for today’s jobs [39d]
- Like DoorDash and Google’s CEOs, $7.6 billion Informatica boss is a McKinsey alum—he says being ‘pushed around’ by smart consultants helped him grow [39d]
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