The Brutalist Report - fortune
- Retail billionaire Les Wexner says he was ‘duped’ by adviser Jeffrey Epstein: ‘I was naive, foolish, and gullible’ [4d]
- Zuckerberg on the stand amid claims Meta failed to protect kids online [4d]
- Skiers paid $1,165 to join a guided tour that left 8 dead and 1 missing in a California avalanche [4d]
- Florida animal behaviorists’ “ridiculous idea” to administer eye drops save a Zimbabwean rhino with bleeding eyes [4d]
- The Seahawks are up for sale just 2 weeks after their Super Bowl win, gearing up for a mega philanthropic donation [4d]
- AI doomsday where many workers are ‘essentially unemployable’ is totally possible, Fed governor says [4d]
- With Figma stock down 80% post-IPO, investors cheer solid customer growth, ties to Anthropic and OpenAI [4d]
- FDA backtracks and agrees to review Moderna mRNA flu vaccine after initial rejection [4d]
- Top Trump advisor furious about true cost of tariffs being revealed, vows to punish New York Fed for ‘worst paper ever in history’ [4d]
- Elon Musk’s biggest bet hits a pothole: Tesla robotaxis are crashing four times more than human drivers [4d]
- Procter & Gamble thinks it’s unlocked the future of the $25 billion laundry industry. Meet the Tide evo tile, a waterless detergent pod [4d]
- Deutsche Bank asked AI how it was planning to destroy jobs. And the robot answered [4d]
- Why Zohran Mamdani is threatening to soak the middle class if he can’t tax the rich [4d]
- Harvard shakes up its crypto strategy by selling Bitcoin and purchasing Ethereum [4d]
- Mark Cuban slams the NBA for focusing on tanking and ignoring the real issue for fans: ‘It should worry more about pricing fans out of games’ [4d]
- High flyer: Palantir CEO Alex Karp spent $17.2 million on private jets in 2025, filing reveals [4d]
- Jake Paul says a chance meeting with Sam Altman at Trump’s inauguration led to an OpenAI investment and a crash course in ruthless 15-minute meetings [4d]
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