The Brutalist Report - fortune
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- Even as businesses spend $4 million to cross Panama Canal, they say ‘it’s safer and less expensive’ than the Strait of Hormuz [42d]
- Intel’s blowout quarter just sparked its best day since 1987 [42d]
- Trump’s own judge just sided against his asylum crackdown—White House blames ‘political lens’ [42d]
- Firing squads are back: Trump’s DOJ revives rarely used execution method once limited to five states [42d]
- Hallucinogenics are illegal under federal law but that isn’t stopping the FDA from fast tracking 3 psychedelic drugs to treat mental health [42d]
- Prosecutors used rap lyrics to help sentence a man to death in Texas. That strategy is more common than you may think [42d]
- Only one person has been granted Trump’s $1 million ‘gold card’ despite promises it would rake in $1 trillion [42d]
- Asia is turning to coal in the Iran crisis, but nuclear power will be the real endgame [42d]
- AI smart glasses are helping visually impaired runners take on the London Marathon [42d]
- Trump just sanctioned a major Chinese oil refinery over Iranian oil—weeks before he meets Xi Jinping [42d]
- Ricky Sandler shuttering Eminence Capital after 27-year run [42d]
- Exclusive: Michael Boes talks being named the first-ever chief MAHA officer. ‘Nothing’s been off the table’ [42d]
- Data centers are finding a surprising way to deploy batteries [42d]
- ‘This is a ‘come to Jesus moment’: Ford CEO says American carmakers are battling a perfect storm [42d]
- Top oil analyst guarantees that the next few months ‘will be an ongoing, absolute disaster’ even if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow [42d]
- Cohere’s European push highlights the rise of AI’s middle powers beyond the US and China [42d]
- The EU is spending an extra $28 billion on energy imports, and answering with demand destruction, tax cuts, and a rapid clean energy shift [42d]
- The U.S. military may have already used up half of its most expensive missiles, and it could take up to 4 years to rebuild its stockpiles [42d]
- Anthropic says engineering missteps were behind Claude Code’s month-long decline after weeks of user backlash [42d]
- With entry-level jobs vanishing, Gen Z grads are ditching corporate America—piecing together careers with entrepreneurship, gig work and freelancing [42d]
- Your shareholder letter sounds like ChatGPT wrote it. This is the four-word phrase giving CEOs away [42d]
- Americans are buying more used clothes, but the real story is who’s buying what: Luxury resale is booming and so is discount [42d]
- Pirro drops Powell probe, handing Kevin Warsh a lifeline, though U.S. Attorney vows to restart probe ‘should the facts warrant doing so’ [42d]
- DeepSeek unveils its newest model at rock-bottom prices and with ‘full support’ from Huawei chips [42d]
- Forget LinkedIn—Amazon’s Andy Jassy started a chicken wing eating club to network when he first moved to Seattle for work [43d]
- Meta executive says he only gets stressed five times a year and that it’s actually a ‘useful signal’ [43d]
- Mythos access by Discord group reveals real danger of AI-powered hacking [43d]
- Gen Alpha can’t write emails to grandma without ChatGPT. It’s time for a ‘Digital Harm Tax’ [43d]
- ‘This is very transformative for the business’: Lyft’s head of growth on taking a big step into London’s black cab sector [43d]
- Current price of oil as of April 25, 2026 [43d]
- At Huntington Bancshares, the CFO is also the AI strategist [43d]
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