The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Amazon loses two Black executives, including one on leadership team [1290d]
- Why Jim Cramer thinks owning Sweetgreen stock is ‘a recipe for portfolio destruction' [1290d]
- Fraud trial against Elizabeth Holmes' partner at Theranos nears end [1291d]
- Inflation won't come down anytime soon if Tuesday's rally lasts, Jim Cramer warns [1291d]
- Stock futures are flat after markets claw back some losses from weeks of selling [1291d]
- SpaceX ramps up FCC battle over broadband usage the company says poses an existential threat to Starlink [1291d]
- As Biden weighs a federal gas tax holiday, here’s what that could mean for prices at the pump [1291d]
- Beyoncé’s ‘Break My Soul’ is a sign the Great Resignation 'has seeped into the zeitgeist,' says labor economist [1291d]
- New analyst reports support our view of Constellation as a great defensive play [1291d]
- Lowe's expands into the metaverse with a tool to help visualize projects [1291d]
- Mark Zuckerberg showed these prototype headsets to build support for his $10 billion metaverse bet [1291d]
- Amazon Prime Day is coming up. Focus will be on consumer staples to counter surging inflation, experts say [1291d]
- DOJ settles lawsuit with Facebook over allegedly discriminatory housing advertising [1291d]
- Canada is banning single-use plastics, including grocery bags and straws [1291d]
- Naomi Osaka launches media company in partnership with Lebron James [1291d]
- Past financial crises have made millennials 'more cautious, more proactive' in how they manage money, survey finds [1291d]
- Activision Blizzard shareholders approve proposal for report on abuse and harassment [1291d]
- Tax pros ‘very skeptical’ about expanded IRS voice bots for payments plans [1291d]
- Broadway will lift its audience mask mandate starting July 1 [1291d]
- Amazon announces Doug Herrington as CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores [1291d]
- Wall Street notes on Apple, Qualcomm highlight the long-term opportunities in those stocks [1291d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Exxon Mobil, Alphabet, Kellogg, Charles Schwab and more [1291d]
- The 10 best US cities for first-time homebuyers [1291d]
- Tuesday's market bounce allows us to raise some cash to buy in the next downturn [1291d]
- It's a pension quandary: Rising interest rates make it trickier to choose between a lump sum or an annuity [1291d]
- Chinese manufacturing orders decline by 20-30%, according to shippers, as consumers pull back on buying goods [1291d]
- Massive rail walkout kicks off in the UK with fears of a summer of strikes over pay [1291d]
- As decision on Roe v. Wade looms, states weigh the economic cost of abortion bans [1291d]
- Bitcoin rebounds, leading other cryptocurrencies higher, after its big dip over the weekend [1291d]
- How to negotiate your first salary, according to a career coach [1291d]
- 80% of economists see 'stagflation' as a long-term risk. What it is and how to prepare for it [1291d]
- Sales of existing homes fell in May, and more declines are expected [1291d]
- Child care is getting more expensive. Here’s how much parents are paying and ways they are coping with rising prices [1291d]
- Netflix talks with Google about ads as Sarandos is set to address Cannes this week [1291d]
- DocuSign CEO Dan Springer steps down [1291d]
- Transgender people still face a sizeable wage and employment gap in the U.S.—how companies can help [1291d]
- What Cramer is watching Tuesday — Kellogg to split, Biden vs. oil, Qualcomm cut [1291d]
- Uber restarting shared rides in U.S. cities like New York and San Francisco [1291d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Kellogg, Lennar, Spirit Airlines and others [1291d]
- Kellogg to split into three independent companies [1291d]
- Elon Musk says 3 issues need to be resolved before his Twitter buyout can go ahead [1291d]
- Elon Musk says Tesla will lay off 3.5% of total workforce as ex-employees sue company [1291d]
- Labor market 'worse than the '70s' as strikes hit UK, Nobel Prize-winning economist says [1291d]
- Russia is squeezing Europe’s gas supplies, sparking a return to coal — the world’s least liked commodity [1291d]
- Australia's leading wine authority to close office in China as exports plunge [1291d]
- Inflation is the 'biggest poison' for the global economy as recession risk rises, Deutsche Bank CEO says [1291d]
- Former U.S. ambassador says lifting China tariffs could slash inflation by 1% over time, help Biden in midterms [1291d]
- Singapore imports more than 90% of its food. Here’s how it’s dealing with rising food inflation [1291d]
- Cramer: Here's where we are in this dispiriting market — and what to expect next [1291d]
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