The Brutalist Report - CNBC
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- DraftKings shares tumble after monthly users fall short of estimates [1278d]
- Federal prosecutors charge ex-CEOs of MoviePass, parent company in alleged fraud scheme [1278d]
- Tesla stock has dropped 35% since Elon Musk first said he'd buy Twitter [1278d]
- Supreme Court again declines to block Biden's student loan relief plan [1278d]
- What it feels like to visit a fusion company lab on a day when wildfire smoke cloaks the horizon [1278d]
- Shonda Rhimes is among the creators unhappy with Netflix's mid-video ads, sources say [1278d]
- The $1.6 billion Powerball jackpot is now the largest ever—here are the top 5 so far [1278d]
- U.S. faces highest flu hospitalization rate in a decade with young kids and seniors most at risk [1278d]
- United Airlines opens a new grab-and-go lounge in Denver for time-crunched travelers [1278d]
- This individual retirement account deduction mistake may derail your tax break [1278d]
- Civil rights leaders call for all advertisers to stop spending on Twitter [1278d]
- New hope China may soften on Covid boosts our stocks most tied to world's No. 2 economy [1278d]
- Carvana stock on pace for worst day ever as outlook darkens for used vehicle market [1278d]
- Ron Baron explains his investing philosophy with goal of doubling his money every 5 to 6 years [1278d]
- DraftKings shares tumbles after monthly users fall short of estimates [1278d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Starbucks, Twilio, Carvana, DoorDash and more [1278d]
- 3 takeaways from our daily meeting: Equities mixed, hopes for China reopening, buying Coterra [1278d]
- We think a decline in one of our oil stocks is overdone so we're buying more shares [1278d]
- Watch Rocket Lab try to catch an Electron booster with a helicopter after launch [1278d]
- Layoffs are picking up. These are the first 3 steps to take after losing your job [1278d]
- Powerball's jackpot is $1.6 billion, the largest lottery prize ever. If you win, here's how much would go to taxes [1278d]
- If you use Snapchat, you could get a $117 check from a data privacy lawsuit—the deadline to apply is Saturday [1278d]
- How NYC's pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money [1278d]
- When companies appoint Black CEOs, their market caps jump by 3.1%—here's why, new study says [1278d]
- House hunting this weekend? There's more out there now [1278d]
- Elon Musk says Twitter has had 'massive' revenue drop as advertisers pause spending [1278d]
- Puma CEO Bjorn Gulden in talks to succeed Kasper Rorsted as chief of Adidas [1278d]
- The unemployment rate for Black men fell in October, but so did labor force participation [1278d]
- Fidelity, ForUsAll now offering 401(k) investors access to cryptocurrency [1278d]
- Fed officials Barkin and Collins see possibility for slower rate hikes ahead [1278d]
- The Creel House from 'Stranger Things' sold for $350,000 in 2019. Now it's on the market for $1.5 million—take a look inside [1278d]
- Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants us to 'ignore' Web3: 'Web3 is not the web at all' [1278d]
- Here's where the jobs are for October 2022 — in one chart [1278d]
- What Amazon, Google and other top companies are paying in NYC [1278d]
- It's vacations vs. shopping this holiday season, and travel has the edge [1278d]
- 55% of Americans are behind on saving for retirement—and that's OK [1278d]
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs to acquire cannabis businesses for up to $185M [1278d]
- Pfizer releases more data indicating omicron boosters are better than old Covid shots [1278d]
- Why layoffs and the job market may not repeat recession history in this economy [1278d]
- Mark Cuban: Don't use credit cards—if you do, 'you don't want to be rich' [1278d]
- There's a major shift underway in manufacturing for U.S. companies [1278d]
- What Cramer is watching Friday — Starbucks soars on China hope, jobs growth still strong [1278d]
- How wide should a salary range be? Businesses and workers don't agree [1278d]
- Free returns may soon be a thing of the past as retailers roll out stricter policies [1278d]
- Twitter sued by employees after mass layoffs begin [1278d]
- Oprah Winfrey backs John Fetterman over Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race [1278d]
- An extraordinary comeback for Brazil’s Lula sees a new ‘pink tide’ take shape in Latin America [1278d]
- U.S. payrolls surged by 261,000 in October, better than expected as hiring remains strong [1278d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: DraftKings, Cinemark, Hershey and more [1278d]
- It's a 'wild west out there': CEO says regulation needed to keep firms in line on sustainability [1278d]
- Coinbase criticizes Singapore's crypto regulations, urges city-state to embrace retail trading [1278d]
- Markets need to 're-anchor their thinking': Bank of England chief economist hints that traders have it wrong [1278d]
- Here's what we know about the rebound in Chinese stocks this week [1278d]
- A showdown over climate reparations is brewing — and it will determine the success of the COP27 summit [1279d]
- Debt rules in Europe are changing. And that could have big repercussions in the bond markets [1279d]
- The new European vacation? Travelers are returning for trips that are all about food and wine [1279d]
- JPMorgan's blockchain unit CEO says consumer protection needs to be a priority in digital asset projects [1279d]
- Atlassian plummets more than 20% on weak earnings report and disappointing forecast [1279d]
- Barclays cuts China GDP outlook after forecasting U.S., Europe recession [1279d]
- Coterra Energy's earnings beat, dividend raise reinforce the Club's investment case [1279d]
- Here's how Twitter and Elon Musk can prevent racist 'raids' on the social network [1279d]
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