The Brutalist Report - fortune
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- Trump despises wind farms so much he’s paying a French energy giant $1 billion to stop building them and invest in natural gas instead [75d]
- Starbucks CEO admits the chain ‘ran like a manufacturing facility’ [75d]
- Putin is the real winner in Trump’s Iran war as it puts Russian oil back on the map [75d]
- Bitcoin climbs as Trump grants five days for Iran negotiations [75d]
- Iran issues its largest-ever currency denomination as accelerating inflation ravages a financial sector deemed a ‘Ponzi scheme’ even before the war [75d]
- The great toilet paper panic is back as Japan starts stockpiling [75d]
- One in three teens ‘experienced problematic use’ of Meta platforms: closing arguments begin in landmark New Mexico social media trial [76d]
- Chevron’s CEO says oil prices are still too low—and the effects of the Strait of Hormuz closure are not ‘fully priced in’ [76d]
- Largest federal workers union warns ICE agents are not trained to replace TSA and putting them in airports ‘does not fill a gap. It creates one’ [76d]
- Strategy purchases another $76 million worth of Bitcoin, all through sales of common stock [76d]
- High Point University has turned ‘life skills’ into a magnet for the Wall Street elite with a 99.2% job placement rate [76d]
- Kalshi takes a page from Warren Buffett’s March Madness playbook by offering $1 billion for a perfect bracket [76d]
- The Supreme Court looks poised to ban late mail ballots ahead of the midterms [76d]
- ICE begins its descent on the nation’s airports on day 43 of the partial government shut down [76d]
- The Iran oil crisis is the worst energy shock ever recorded. World leaders aren’t ready, says IEA chief [76d]
- Larry Fink says today’s economic anxiety stems from people increasingly feeling like capitalism isn’t working for them [76d]
- Meet the billionaires bankrolling March Madness Sweet 16 schools—from the Dallas Cowboys owner to Carlyle Group’s founder [76d]
- ‘AI killed the cover letter.’ This Wharton economist says the hiring ritual’s days are numbered [76d]
- Trump has TACO-d again, this time in Iran, sparking a $1.7 trillion stock market rally in minutes, even as peace talks are in question [76d]
- Just like Gen Z, a young Mark Zuckerberg ‘had no concept of small talk’ and would ‘just stare at you,’ the VC behind Airbnb and Reddit says [76d]
- The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it [76d]
- Billionaire Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says his company will ‘go heavy’ on hiring graduates because ‘they’re so much more AI native’ than older peers [76d]
- ‘Capital is a coward’: A whole new world of elevated risk will stay embedded in global markets, keeping prices higher everywhere [76d]
- Exclusive: Early Kalshi employees raising up to $35 million for a prediction market VC fund with backing from the CEOs of both Kalshi and Polymarket [76d]
- After 25 years of negotiations, the EU finally signs the EU-Mercosur deal, the biggest trade deal in history linking 700 million people [76d]
- Trump’s ‘largest tax refund season of all time’ is getting totally swallowed up by higher gas prices [76d]
- Iran War’s effect on oil worse than the 1970s, IEA chief says [76d]
- Newark airport shuts down after a burning smell forces an air traffic control tower evacuation [76d]
- Two people dead after an Air Canada jet struck a firetruck on the LaGuardia Airport runway [76d]
- Current price of oil as of March 23, 2026 [76d]
- The unspoken rule: is English really the key to success in Europe’s boardrooms? [76d]
- Tulsa paid workers $10,000 to relocate—and unlocked an $878 million talent boom [76d]
- It took 200 years for national debt to hit $1 trillion. Annual interest alone now exceeds that—a ‘crushing legacy we must reverse,’ says budget chair [76d]
- Startup Antithesis turns years of real-world chaos into hours of simulated mayhem—and key trading firms and crypto networks are paying close attention [76d]
- What a cringe photo shoot really tells about the state of the crypto industry [76d]
- Markets in meltdown after Trump threatens major escalation in the war against Iran [76d]
- Adobe’s CFO is using AI to answer 300,000 emails, cut contract review in half — and make sure finance never slows the company down [76d]
- How inherited wealth could reshape corporate America’s leadership pipeline [76d]
- How the Great Wealth Transfer could quietly disrupt corporate America’s leadership pipeline [76d]
- The Iran war cripples Asia’s supplies of fertilizer and helium, threatening farms and chipmakers alike [76d]
- Supermicro—accused of smuggling $2.5 billion in Nvidia chips and servers to China—has been here before, with Iran [76d]
- Every CEO is a wartime CEO now—regardless of geopolitical conflict [76d]
- Alibaba.com President: The one-person unicorn is coming. AI is making it possible [76d]
- Exclusive: Interloom, a startup capturing ‘tacit knowledge’ to power AI agents, raises $16.5 million in venture funding [76d]
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