The Brutalist Report - fortune
- The job market is so tough white-collar workers are ‘reverse recruiting,’ shelling out thousands to get headhunters to find them their next role [12d]
- Citadel and Cathie Wood back Zero, a new blockchain designed for traditional finance [12d]
- Meat snacks have emerged as the clear winner of America’s seismic GLP-1 consumption shift, while popcorn is down bad [12d]
- It turns out that Joe Biden really did crush Americans’ dreams for the future. Just look at how the vibe changed 5 years ago [12d]
- Why GM’s supply chain chief sees suppressed dissent as a business risk [12d]
- Lutnick admits travel to Epstein island, downplays relationship [12d]
- Masked gunman outside Nancy Guthrie’s home in images released by FBI [12d]
- OpenAI appears to have violated California’s AI safety law with latest model release, watchdog claims [12d]
- America’s new love affair with gambling drives Kalshi to $871 million haul on Super Bowl Sunday [12d]
- AI agents from Anthropic and OpenAI aren’t killing SaaS—but incumbent software players can’t sleep easy [12d]
- In the workforce, AI is having the opposite effect it was supposed to, UC Berkeley researchers warn [12d]
- Economists surprised by consumer spending’s screeching halt in December [12d]
- Howard Lutnick admits to more Jeffrey Epstein meetings than previously known under questioning from Democrats [12d]
- Warren Buffett’s big bet on Japan earned Berkshire Hathaway $24 billion in just 6 years [12d]
- ‘AI-washing’ and ‘forever layoffs’: Why companies keep cutting jobs, even amid rising profits [12d]
- Chipotle’s CEO isn’t worried about raising prices—most of his customers make more than $100k anyway [12d]
- Americans are shocked by utility bills as high as $1,000: They’re paying the price for aging grids, fuel-price whiplash and extreme weather [12d]
- AI could trigger a global jobs market collapse by 2027 if left unchecked, former Google ethicist warns [12d]
- Seahawks head coach turned down a job offer at KPMG for a football internship—12 years later, he just won the Super Bowl at 38 [12d]
- ‘We inherited a very damaged brand’: Red Lobster CEO says the seafood chain could kill more locations and menu items to stay afloat [12d]
- Trump’s Canada bridge meltdown dismissed by UBS as an unlikely TACO trade ‘in the post-Heated Rivalry environment’ [12d]
- Cisco’s CEO Chuck Robbins slams ‘stupid’ interviews for internal promotions—instead, he cares more about whether your peers think you deserve it [12d]
- Agentic commerce will reward the fastest learners, not the biggest retailers [12d]
- Chinese shoppers can’t get enough of Disney’s Zootopia and Ralph Lauren’s ‘old money’ look despite nationalistic vibes [12d]
- Jimmy Lai’s children beseech Trump to argue for media mogul’s release in upcoming Beijing visit [12d]
- China claims the Hong Konger just sentenced to 20 years in prison is Chinese. The UK begs to differ [12d]
- U.S. Olympians earn just 5% of what Singapore pays—many are forced to juggle jobs as baristas, brokers, and dentists just to get by [12d]
- Republican elite in Georgia still roiled by collapse of $140 million Ponzi scheme, 7 months later [12d]
- Lawsuits accusing fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault dismissed [12d]
- Sam Altman told me AI should be ‘an equalizing force in society.’ That’s why I’m working on the $1.6 trillion AI gender gap [12d]
- I’m Cloudera’s chief strategy officer and here’s why your $1 billion AI budget just became obsolete [12d]
- Trump to stick it to Obama by reversing 2009 finding that climate change is real [12d]
- The drought in the western U.S. is about a lot more than ski season [12d]
- A decade after his NFL kneeling controversy, Colin Kaepernick has a message for Gen Z: Don’t let the fear of backlash silence you [12d]
- Dr. Oz pleads with America: ‘take the vaccine, please’ as measles soar on RFK-led revival [12d]
- Trump’s tariffs take a bit out of Honda with 42% drop in profits for past 9 months [12d]
- Target’s new CEO just put veteran members of his C-suite on the shelf in first big shakeup [12d]
- Your Coke cost 4% more in North America last quarter, and just 1% more globally [12d]
- Texas ramps up effort to keep Mexican flesh-eating parasite away from its cattle ranches [12d]
- People really did have a kind of millennial optimism in 2016, Gallup finds, as hopes for the future fade [12d]
- The economy isn’t K-shaped. For 87 million, people, it’s desperate and for another 46 million it’s elite [12d]
- Sanofi CEO: The enterprise AI shift will reshape pharma in 2026 [12d]
- At IBM spinoff Kyndryl, the stock dives 50% after an accounting probe and CFO exit: ‘The red flags are already out’ [13d]
- Bretton AI raises $75 million to use AI to combat financial crime [13d]
- America borrowed $43.5 billion a week in the first four months of the fiscal year, with debt interest on track to be over $1 trillion for 2026 [13d]
- This CEO wants to do for hearing aids what she helped do for shapewear at Spanx [13d]
- American Airlines CEO’s crisis grows as flight attendant union calls for him to step down [13d]
- Why that $2 trillion software stock wipeout didn’t derail the AI bull market [13d]
- Asia’s young, tech-savvy population will power the region’s growth: AIIB chief investment officer Kim-See Lim [13d]
- Panicked about losing GPT-4o, some ChatGPT users are building DIY versions. A psychologist explains why ‘feel-good hormones’ make it hard to let go [13d]
- The Trump administration is touting approvals for oil-exporting hubs in the Gulf of Mexico—but no one seems to want to build them [13d]
- France’s Thales ‘extensively’ ramps up production to meet a global boom in defense spending, says international CEO Pascale Sourisse [13d]
- Victoria’s Secret CEO says Gen Z didn’t grow up with 2000s body image baggage—and they’re embracing the glamorous fashion show again [13d]
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