The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Homeless outreach nonprofits bulldozed a tent with a man sleeping inside, lawsuit says [31d]
- Minnesota activist released after she catches White House manipulating images of her arrest [31d]
- Minneapolis’ icy ICE rally sees 100 clergy arrested as thousands protest ‘federal occupation’ [31d]
- Target faces new backlash amid Minnesota ICE raids after boycotts over its DEI rollback. But don’t blame politics for falling profits, analyst says [32d]
- Winter Storm Fern is about to slam 230 million Americans. Here’s what stores and restaurants typically stay open during severe weather [32d]
- How Walmart is using AI to reroute essential supplies ahead of Winter Storm Fern [32d]
- Trump cancels Puerto Rico solar project designed to help 30,000 low-income families in rural areas [32d]
- IMF chief sees global GDP growth as ‘beautiful but not enough’ to handle ‘the debt that is hanging around our necks’ [32d]
- The U.S. has ‘escalation dominance’ in a debt war: Europe would face a violent market crash if it dumps Treasuries [32d]
- The winter storm is so big that over 170 million Americans are under an ice and snow advisory [32d]
- As Winter Storm Fern barrels in, all eyes are on the Weather Channel. Its CEO is charting the company’s next big forecast: growth [32d]
- ‘I’ve been here a while and my brain stopped working’: Americans struggle with sub-freezing wind chill as storm closes in [32d]
- Philadelphia sues Trump administration for removing evidence of slavery from George Washington’s house [32d]
- Trump’s Education Department accuses New York school district of ‘erasing its Native American heritage’ with name change [32d]
- Olympic snowboarder turned FBI most wanted drug lord arrested in Mexico, extradited to U.S. [32d]
- From Trump to Brian Armstrong to CZ, crypto was in the Davos spotlight like never before [32d]
- Jamie Dimon warns that the $38 trillion national debt is ‘not sustainable’ and it’s one of two ‘tectonic plates’ that may crash in the near future [32d]
- Jamie Dimon’s reality check for ambitious workers: ‘There’s going to be a grunt part to every part of a job. Get over it’ [32d]
- Cursor used a swarm of AI agents powered by OpenAI to build and run a web browser for a week—with no human help. Here’s why developers are buzzing [32d]
- Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion [32d]
- CEOs at Davos were split on how bad the AI job wipeout will be [32d]
- The great power gap: Billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold office than you are, and Oxfam warns it’s ruining democracy [32d]
- Gates Foundation plans to give away $9 billion in 2026 to prepare for the 2045 closure while slashing hundreds of jobs [32d]
- ‘Wake up, AI is for real.’ IMF chief warns of an AI ‘tsunami’ coming for young people and entry-level jobs [32d]
- AI anxiety is so widespread that veteran Microsoft researchers are having panic attacks because they’re making themselves obsolete [32d]
- Former Bush-appointed federal judge: Why the ICE memo allowing officers into your home without a warrant is unconstitutional [32d]
- Michelle Obama says friendships are ‘as important as the degree that you got in college,’ your job title, and your salary [32d]
- Inside Big Pharma, VC’s big bet on AI: You wouldn’t ‘want to fly an airplane designed by hand, but all of our drugs are designed like that’ [32d]
- Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky warns Gen Z’s fear of micromanagement is holding them back: It’s a lesson he learned from Steve Jobs [32d]
- President George W. Bush used to call Bill Clinton for advice—and his message was consistently to get out of your own way [32d]
- Jared Kushner’s dream of a Gaza city full of new skyscrapers clashes with reality of 60 million tons of rubble [32d]
- The U.S. has 3 of the world’s 240 icebreakers, the crucial shipping technology that would unlock Greenland [32d]
- New York City sues reality TV producer Jordan McGraw, son of ‘Dr. Phil,’ trying to prevent negative police footage from leaking [32d]
- Taylor Swift’s secret text messages to Blake Lively revealed in court, relevance in dispute [32d]
- After 78 years as a founding member, U.S. fully withdraws from WHO—and it owes over $130 million to the UN agency [32d]
- Trump thanks Xi, hails himself for closing TikTok deal: ‘Long into the future I will be remembered by those who use and love TikTok’ [32d]
- ‘Canada thrives because we are Canadian’: Carney fires back at Trump after return from Davos [32d]
- Walmart CEO started his career unloading trailers at the warehouse—he says he got promotion after promotion by raising his hand when his boss was out [32d]
- When AI meets healthcare, how should payers react? [32d]
- After 160 Years, Huntington is still opening branches—and it’s powering digital growth, says CFO [32d]
- Greenland deal doesn’t solve ‘mutual alienation’ between America and its allies, economists warn, and it puts the dollar under threat [32d]
- Wall Street celebrates the end of Trump’s Greenland tariff threats and expects the Supreme Court will kill the rest of them [32d]
- Demis Hassabis, and how AI just might wrangle our molecular universe [32d]
- Can Davos fix the ‘insular’ mindset that’s dominating business? It’s a place to start [32d]
- No ‘job apocalypse’: Goldman Sachs CEO denies the AI hiring nightmare is real [32d]
- CEOs are bullish but nervous: David Solomon’s Davos readout on deregulation and ‘shotgun’ policy [32d]
- A Danish app for helping consumers boycott U.S. products increased users by 1,400% as Trump resurrected the Greenland issue at Davos [32d]
- AI luminaries at Davos clash over how close human level intelligence really is [32d]
- Meet the 36-year-old founder of Gen Z stationery brand Papier, who avoids stocks and shares: ‘A financial rollercoaster I can’t control’ [32d]
- Trump has granted clemency to several high-profile white-collar fraudsters. Could Elizabeth Holmes be next? [32d]
- American oil company CEOs feel increasingly ‘slighted’ by Trump’s focus on Venezuela: ‘That’s bad for U.S. producers’ [32d]
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