The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Lindsey Vonn’s big crash is the moment millennial nostalgia hit its limit—and symbolizes a broader reality of moving goalposts [13d]
- Savannah Guthrie pleads ‘we will pay’ as search for her missing mother continues after a week [13d]
- Eddie Bauer’s retail operator declares bankruptcy as younger shoppers view the brand as ‘old-fashioned and a bit irrelevant’ [13d]
- The Trump family’s crypto portfolio is getting battered with the rest of the industry—but Melania’s memecoin has fared surprisingly well [13d]
- Jennifer Garner’s Once Upon a Farm IPO jumps 40% as the company raises $198 million [13d]
- ‘Every fight I have ever been in, I’ve won’: British PM Starmer vows to fight for his job after Epstein links sack cabinet [13d]
- The man who fixed Walmart’s grocery was just appointed CEO of Kroger’s [13d]
- ‘Don’t look at the résumé’: Elon Musk admits he’s ‘fallen prey’ to flashy credentials but says conversation matters most when hiring [13d]
- Scott Galloway on why that Anthropic Super Bowl ad got under Sam Altman’s skin and exposed ‘therapy’ as the AI use case [13d]
- I’m a war gamer for the Navy and I know why you don’t trust the media anymore. It’s fighting yesterday’s battles [13d]
- Meet Jody Allen, the billionaire owner of the Seattle Seahawks, who plans to sell the team and donate the proceeds to charity [13d]
- Why you shouldn’t worry about AI eating the stock market, top analyst says. The U.S. economy is ‘about to take off’ [13d]
- Nancy Guthrie’s family faces $6 million Bitcoin ransom demand: How such a payment would take place [13d]
- Billionaire Jenny Just says she could have saved ‘10 years of losses’ if she had learned this skill sooner from playing poker [13d]
- JPMorgan’s nationwide home price forecast hides a Sun Belt full of pain. Watch out, Florida and Texas [13d]
- Lyft CEO David Risher is still a driver for the company: It made him realize being even one minute late could cost the customer their job [14d]
- Meet the women ditching their husbands for ‘Galentine’s Day,’ with no men allowed ‘unless the bartender happens to be male’ [14d]
- Exclusive: Peter Thiel-backed industrial AI startup emerges from stealth in a16z ‘American Dynamism’ push [14d]
- Classrooms close as San Francisco teachers launch first public school strike in nearly 50 years [14d]
- Which class of mortgage holder are you? Only 20% are in the elite pre-2022 camp [14d]
- Uber ordered to pay $8.5 million after being found liable for sexual assault in landmark jury verdict [14d]
- As billionaires bail, Mark Zuckerberg doubles down on California with $50 million donation [14d]
- Super Bowl champion says he learned resilience from his plumber dad and PE teacher mom: ‘As long as you believe in yourself, anything is possible’ [14d]
- Top analyst: Trump’s economy marked by ‘soggy consumption, weak job gains and a sour public mood’ [14d]
- 3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold, famous for ‘Kryptonite’ hit in 1995, dead at 47 of kidney cancer [14d]
- Hong Kong tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai slapped with 20 years in prison [14d]
- The Super Bowl reveals a dangerous gap in corporate strategy [14d]
- Meet the 10 Black Fortune 500 CEOs leading companies with over $412 billion in combined revenues [14d]
- Weight Watchers CEO: what the GLP-1 Super Bowl ads are missing [14d]
- AI notetakers are creating HR nightmares [14d]
- Crypto is facing an identity crisis—but it’s hardly the first time [14d]
- The Knot has a new CFO who is doubling down on AI [14d]
- The next 18 months of the agentic era will feel like a slow-motion stress test for CEOs. Most will make the same critical mistake [14d]
- OpenAI vs. Anthropic Super Bowl ad clash signals we’ve entered AI’s trash talk era—and the race to own AI agents is only getting hotter [14d]
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