The Brutalist Report - fortune
- JPMorgan, BofA will match the $1,000 ‘Trump Accounts’ for employees’ children. Here’s how to open an account [26d]
- How Samsung’s first-ever chief design officer is reinventing the electronics giant for the AI age [26d]
- Meta beats on Q4 revenue as Mark Zuckerberg predicts a ‘major AI acceleration’ in 2026—with up to $135 billion in capex spending to match [26d]
- More than 30 years after fraud at Archer Daniels Midland inspired a Matt Damon film, the company was hit with a $40M fine in a price-fixing probe [26d]
- Every U.S. Olympian is going home with $200,000, whether they medal or not, thanks to a billionaire’s $100 million gift [26d]
- ServiceNow stock falls despite earnings beat as CEO Bill McDermott tries to get investors to stop thinking of it as a SaaS company [26d]
- Jerome Powell says Fed independence isn’t lost… yet. ‘I certainly hope we won’t’ lose it [26d]
- The American taxpayer spent nearly half a billion dollars deploying federal troops to U.S. cities in 2025, CBO finds [26d]
- Here’s who topped the Fortune 500 in CEO pay last year—from Goldman’s David Solomon to Disney’s Bob Iger [26d]
- Trump now says he’s actually not ‘a huge fan’ of letting Americans tap their 401(k)s to use for a down payment [26d]
- Judge hits Chinese crypto scammer who helped swindle $37 million from U.S. victims with 46-month sentence [26d]
- Scott Bessent on the 39% of young Americans thinking favorably of socialism: They’re just not invested in the stock market [26d]
- Kalshi maintains a ‘perfect forecast record’ in predicting Fed rate decisions, beating professional forecasters, study finds [26d]
- Football snubs Bill Belichick, one of its greatest ever coaches—showing how his unapologetic leadership style came with a cost [26d]
- Fed holds rates at an unusual moment: stocks at record highs, dollar under pressure, and Powell in the crosshairs [26d]
- How CIOs and CHROs are working together to reimagine work as AI tools proliferate [26d]
- Jeff Bezos capped his Amazon salary at $80,000: ‘How could I possibly need more incentive?’ [26d]
- Americans’ confidence in landing a job has hit a record low as AI steals roles and companies pull back hiring—and baby boomers are the most worried [26d]
- Billionaire Mark Cuban spends hours reading 1000 emails a day on 3 devices—yet he’s telling Gen Z to shut their phones, get outside and have more fun [26d]
- 50-year tradition of Southwest Airlines letting you choose your own seat comes to an end [26d]
- Trump’s tariffs remain in the balance nearly 3 months after Supreme Court heard challenge [26d]
- ‘I meant what I said in Davos’: Carney says he really is planning a Canada split with the U.S. along with 12 new trade deals [26d]
- How social media upended the 75-year-old playbook of big CPG [26d]
- How not to say that thing you’ll regret forever: 3 rules for family conversations about money [26d]
- LinkedIn knows your CV and degree are becoming irrelevant. It has a plan for that [26d]
- Fidelity enters crowded stablecoin field with new FIDD token [27d]
- Banning investors won’t fix America’s housing shortage [27d]
- OpenAI digs in on a fundamental disconnect in new research: AI is ready for primetime, many businesses aren’t [27d]
- Why Ashley St Clair, MAGA influencer and Elon Musk’s ex, is taking on his AI empire [27d]
- Exclusive: Snout, pet wellness plan startup, raises $110 million in debt and equity [27d]
- Waabi raises up to $1 billion and partners with Uber to deploy 25,000 robotaxis as the race to dominate self-driving heats up [27d]
- Gold is going up because Trump is talking down the dollar, feeding ‘the narrative of relative U.S. decline,’ UBS fears [27d]
- CEO of Glassdoor and Indeed parent says AI is not replacing workers: ‘We’re not seeing that kind of data at all’ [27d]
- SAP boss Christian Klein has seen the AI future. What you say will be more important than what you type [27d]
- As vet bills jump 40% in recent years, startup Snout raises $110 million for its ‘membership’ model to defray costs [27d]
- This millennial quit her corporate 9-to-5 to pet sit—she’s now living rent-free, saving thousands a month, while earning $70 per day [27d]
- How to fight child hunger in a time of foreign aid cuts [27d]
- Fed favorite Rick Rieder manages a $2.4 trillion BlackRock portfolio—and knows more about the bond market than anyone in America [27d]
- Fortune 500 CEOs are no longer giving employees an A for effort. Now they want proof of impact [27d]
- Asia is the ‘next big frontier’ for sustainable aviation fuel as governments push green mandates [27d]
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