The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Mountain lion saunters through San Francisco’s posh Pacific Heights neighborhood before capture [27d]
- New filings exposing Elon Musk’s financials for X in the UK show revenue plummeted 58% in 2024 [27d]
- Detroit’s top carmaker just wrote down $7.6 billion on its EV business—and grew its market cap by the same amount. Here’s how GM did it [27d]
- Amazon and JPMorgan led the Fortune 500 in returning to the office 5 days a week. Now they’re leading a coworking comeback [27d]
- Crypto giant Tether pushes into the U.S. with USAT stablecoin to challenge Circle [27d]
- At Davos, CEOs said AI isn’t coming for jobs as fast as Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei thinks [27d]
- OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar: There’s a ‘mismatch’ between AI’s abilities and the value companies are capturing [27d]
- A Meta deal just turned this 175-year-old company into a linchpin of the AI data center boom [27d]
- UnitedHealth is reeling from a nearly 20% stock rout after warning investors about its first revenue decline in decades [27d]
- Americans are still ditching New York and LA at alarming rates, but Miami’s on the list now, too [27d]
- Before California, France tried a wealth tax. Macron repealed it after rich people fled the country instead of paying [28d]
- Warren Buffett’s son signals a huge change for philanthropy as he prepares to give away $150 billion [28d]
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s 20,000-word essay that AI ‘will test’ humanity is a must-read—but more for his remedies than his warnings [28d]
- ‘This is a militia that kills’: Olympics rattled by ICE security detail as mayor declares ‘they are not welcome in Milan, without a doubt’ [28d]
- The White House vows ‘the memes will continue,’ but misinformation experts say please, make it stop [28d]
- Minnesota’s chief federal judge wants the head of ICE to explain why he shouldn’t be held in contempt [28d]
- Wall Street flirts with record high as GM, UnitedHealth report earnings [28d]
- American births outnumbered deaths in 2025 by 519,000 people as population growth rate keeps shrinking [28d]
- ‘Country of geniuses in a data center’: Every AI cluster will have the brainpower of 50 million Nobel prize winners, Anthropic CEO says [28d]
- Inside the world of Rick Rieder, the $2.3 trillion insomniac who might soon run the Fed [28d]
- Major crypto bill overcomes obstacle as Senator cuts plan to target credit card fees [28d]
- When gold isn’t good enough: 3 crypto companies say they’ve figured out how to generate yield on the $4.6 billion ‘tokenized gold’ market [28d]
- Anthropic’s billionaire cofounders are giving away 80% of their wealth: ‘The thing to worry about is a level of wealth concentration that will break society’ [28d]
- Why China’s ByteDance could be a big winner in its TikTok deal with Trump [28d]
- Diversity on Fortune 50 boards: white men haven’t been a majority for 3 years in a row [28d]
- Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says 175,000 employees are being trained to ‘reinvent themselves’ with AI before the tech changes their roles forever [28d]
- Instagram, TikTok, YouTube finally face day in court over whether they peddle addictive products to kids [28d]
- Minnesota launched a website to correct misinformation coming from the Department of Homeland Security [28d]
- For successful AI adoption, managers should focus on a different movie to drive transformation [28d]
- Jerome Powell poised to displease Trump yet again with more inaction on rate cuts [28d]
- India, EU reach ‘mother of all’ trade agreements after nearly 20 years of talks [28d]
- Bovino sidelined: border patrol commander under fire for handling of latest shooting to leave Minneapolis, source says [28d]
- Trump backing down: a pattern that stretches far beyond Minneapolis [28d]
- Trump’s personal Minneapolis response is to travel to Iowa to talk about affordability [28d]
- Coming soon: a lost generation of employee talent? [28d]
- Tether minted around $15 billion in profit last year—and its CEO makes a strong case for finance leaders to finally embrace stablecoins [28d]
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