The Brutalist Report - fortune
- This ‘mutually assured destruction’ threat in the $7.3 trillion JGB market helps prevent Japan from triggering a debt crisis — for now [22d]
- How FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam is adapting to the era of ‘re-globalization’ [22d]
- Top energy expert says probability the U.S. will attack Iran soon is 75% as risk of major disruption to oil supply is priced in — ‘this one is real’ [22d]
- Partial government shutdown will extend into the week as House Speaker Johnson says it will be a few days before vote on funding [22d]
- ‘Melania’ documentary debuts with $7 million in ticket sales after Amazon MGM Studios spent $75 million for rights and marketing [22d]
- France’s Capgemini to sell unit that provides tech services to ICE as backlash against Trump’s immigration crackdown goes global [22d]
- 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and father return to Minnesota from ICE facility in Texas after judge’s scathing order demanding release [22d]
- China’s export-led growth is looking more and more unsustainable while a real estate crash and reeling consumers fuel deflationary spiral [22d]
- Meet Walmart’s new CEO, John Furner: Once an hourly worker, today he takes charge of the top company in the Fortune 500 [22d]
- U.S. Olympic gold medalist went from $200,000-a-year sponsorship at 20 years old to $12-an-hour internship by 30 [22d]
- Trump voter in key swing district is horrified by his immigration crackdown. ‘We’re not a Third World country. What the hell is going on?’ [22d]
- Democrat stuns Texas GOP in special election for a state senate district that Trump won by 17 points in 2024, adding to signs of a blue wave [22d]
- Trump says the U.S. is ‘starting to talk to Cuba’ as he moves to cut its oil supplies [22d]
- Trump’s fight with NATO over Greenland ‘crossed a line that cannot be uncrossed’ and weakens the alliance long term, expert says [22d]
- Trump limits DHS intervention during protests in Democratic cities, but ICE and Border Patrol will be ‘very forceful’ protecting federal property [22d]
- The AI adoption story is haunted by fear as today’s efficiency programs look like tomorrow’s job cuts. Leaders need to win workers’ trust [22d]
- The ‘smart money’ isn’t acting like we’re in a bubble, top economist says. The AI ballgame is in its ‘early innings’ [22d]
- In the age of AI, better meetings might be your company’s secret weapon [22d]
- Despite Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky and Steve Jobs praising micromanagers, a new survey ranks them among the most annoying coworkers [22d]
- The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative cut 70 jobs as the Meta CEO’s philanthropy goes all in on mission to ‘cure or prevent all disease’ [22d]
- How Trump helped Harvard: 5 ‘Crimson’ leadership lessons on standing up to bullies [22d]
- CEO of $1.25 billion AI company says he hires Gen Z because they’re ‘less biased’ than older generations—too much knowledge is actually bad, he warns [22d]
- Hims and Hers Super Bowl ad highlights ‘uncomfortable truth’ about elite healthcare for the rich and ‘broken’ system for the rest [22d]
- Musk’s fantasy for a future where work is optional just got more real: UK minister calls for universal basic income to cushion AI-related job losses [22d]
- Epstein files lead to resignation of top Slovakian official, while British prime minister calls on former prince to cooperate with U.S. authorities [23d]
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