The Brutalist Report - fortune
- What caused the massive Bitcoin crash? Clues point to a blow-up at Hong Kong hedge funds [17d]
- Dow soars by 1,200 points to top 50,000 for the first time as chipmakers and airlines lead ferocious stock market rebound [17d]
- Anthropic’s newest model excels at finding security vulnerabilities—but raises fresh cybersecurity risks [17d]
- Minneapolis fourth grader says ICE fears leave his 30-person class with just 7 students: ‘The teachers cry’ [17d]
- USAID division killed by Trump is reborn after 2 mysterious donors give $48 million [17d]
- Trump torpedoed Biden’s $1 billion plan to save American salmon, leaving species ‘on the brink of extinction’ [17d]
- Many 2026 Super Bowl ads share a common theme, revealing a truth about America’s current mindset [17d]
- Trump administration accuses China of secret nuclear tests as Obama’s Kremlin pact expires [17d]
- In the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom, AI deepfakes add to the mystery [17d]
- Bitcoin claws back above $70,000 after worst day since FTX crash [17d]
- Big Tech’s $630 billion AI spree now rivals Sweden’s economy, unsettling investors: ‘We’ve never invested this much on anything before’ [17d]
- Meet the man who’s created Super Bowl confetti for the past 30 years after getting his start at Disney [17d]
- Moltbook, the Reddit for bots, alarms the tech world as agents start their own religion and plot to overthrow humans [17d]
- Musk predicts more AI capacity will be in orbit than on earth in 5 years, with SpaceX becoming a ‘hyper-hyper’ scaler [17d]
- Trump boasts that tariffs are an American economic miracle. The real data tells a different story [17d]
- Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos argues its Warner Bros. deal won’t hurt consumers. If so, they can cancel with one click [17d]
- Trump may hand out fatter tax refunds this year, but whether a short-staffed IRS can get it to you is a different matter, watchdog warns [17d]
- Epstein’s crypto ties: Documents reveal early Coinbase investment, publicist’s view of ‘complete creep’ Michael Saylor [17d]
- Meet a 27-year-old software engineer who turned a 1.0 GPA in high school into a six-figure career at American Express [17d]
- Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week [17d]
- Even with $850 billion to his name, Elon Musk admits ‘money can’t buy happiness.’ But billionaire Mark Cuban says it’s not so simple [17d]
- Tech billionaires are watching their wealth free-fall amid an AI-driven slump—Larry Ellison and Jeff Bezos have lost more than $66 billion this year [17d]
- Anthropic’s Claude triggered a trillion-dollar selloff. A new upgrade could make things worse. [17d]
- Skier Lindsey Vonn is competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics despite a ruptured ACL: She says grit is the most important quality in life and business [17d]
- Jim Carrey nearly quit ‘Grinch’ and offered to return his $20 million paycheck. Then the founder of SEAL Team Six came to the rescue [17d]
- Sam Altman should take Niklas Östberg’s number—what the Delivery Hero founder doesn’t know about going public and shareholders isn’t worth knowing [17d]
- Your Super Bowl party can beat inflation, Wells Fargo says. Just double down on wings and guac and skip the beef [17d]
- How e.l.f. Beauty has used Super Bowl ads to rocket from 10% brand awareness to 40% [17d]
- Moltbook is the talk of Silicon Valley. But the furor is eerily reminiscent of a 2017 Facebook research experiment [17d]
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