The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- A government shutdown will stop 'bread-and-butter mental health care' at community health centers, expert says [733d]
- Federal judge declines to block Medicare price negotiations [733d]
- Bill Ackman’s SPAC gets OK from the SEC and he’s ready for a deal: 'please call me' [733d]
- JetBlue raises flight attendant pay, union agrees to support merger with Spirit [733d]
- Biden’s pro-competition agenda put to the test as net neutrality, tech trials take shape [733d]
- First co-defendant in Trump Georgia election case pleads guilty [733d]
- Women tend to be better investors than men, but don't always take enough risk, CEO says [733d]
- Blue Apron to be acquired by Wonder Group for $103 million, capping tumultuous post-IPO ride [733d]
- The 3 best steps to take with an old 401(k), according to a money expert: 'Choose your own adventure' [733d]
- White House says far-right Republicans solely to blame as government shutdown looms [733d]
- How Tesla is at the center of the UAW strikes [733d]
- Trump blasts upcoming New York civil fraud trial to raise 2024 campaign cash [733d]
- People live longer, happier lives in Blue Zones, and only one is in the U.S.: Here are 5 things they do differently [733d]
- Ford CEO says UAW is 'holding the deal hostage' over EV battery plants [733d]
- United Airlines pilots approve new contract with up to 40% raises [733d]
- The basics of options: What they are, what they do and how investors use them [733d]
- Fugitive founder of crypto hedge fund that lost $10 billion arrested in Singapore while attempting to flee [733d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Tesla, Nike, Carnival, Nvidia and more [733d]
- Shares of biotech startup Structure Therapeutics surge more than 30% on promising obesity pill data [733d]
- Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser sees 'cracks’ emerging among some consumers as savings dry up [733d]
- Supreme Court to hear Texas and Florida social media cases over right to moderate content [733d]
- This chipmaker is still one step ahead of the competition [733d]
- Toys R Us is planning a brick-and-mortar comeback in the U.S., with up to 24 new flagship stores [733d]
- Government shutdown fear grows as McCarthy lays out partisan vote plan [733d]
- UAW announces new strikes at GM and Ford plants, spares Stellantis citing 'momentum' in talks [733d]
- Americans say caring for aging parents is more important than saving money to hand down to your children [733d]
- Biden administration moves ahead with new plan to cancel student debt [733d]
- Flash flood warning issued for much of NYC area as heavy rain threat continues Friday [733d]
- Here are 11 stocks Jim Cramer is watching, including Buffett's Berkshire and restaurant stocks [733d]
- How to solve problems at work, says Deloitte CIO: 'My best idea didn't come when I was sitting tied to a desk' [733d]
- One of the biggest EV financial decisions you will make isn’t which car to buy [733d]
- Apple expressed concerns to Chinese officials over foreign app restrictions, report says [733d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [733d]
- Ad spending for obesity, diabetes drugs is soaring this year, as drugmakers shell out nearly $500 million [733d]
- Dianne Feinstein, California’s longest-serving senator, dies at 90 [733d]
- The Fed's favorite inflation indicator rose less than expected in August [733d]
- Spain's right-wing party loses chance to form government, setting up socialist Sanchez for fresh bid [733d]
- These are the 3 biggest retirement plan rollover mistakes, expert says. Here's how to avoid penalties [733d]
- LVMH boss Bernard Arnault under investigation in Paris over Russian oligarch transactions [733d]
- Here's how much you will need to save to retire with $1 million if you're making $65,000 a year [733d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves before the bell: Nike, Blue Apron, Bumble and more [733d]
- Stagflation is 'the big bogeyman out there' — and many increasingly fear its return [733d]
- UK economic recovery picks up steam, overtaking 'sick man' Germany — for now [733d]
- Coinbase CEO slams JPMorgan for banning crypto payments in UK, suggests government should act [733d]
- A potential oil price rally to $100 per barrel raises questions over demand destruction [733d]
- ‘AI is transformative for the geopolitical order,’ Ian Bremmer says [733d]
- Euro zone inflation fell to 4.3% in September, lowest level since October 2021 [733d]
- TikTok's Southeast Asia ambitions to take a major hit with Indonesia ban [733d]
- Brazil touts climate credentials as Amazon deforestation falls — but draws criticism over oil bet [733d]
- A populist leader, sympathetic to Putin's Russia, could be about to win elections in Slovakia [733d]
- Boeing CEO says travel demand recovery is 'more resilient' than he imagined [733d]
- Apps show where travelers exercise most — and least — on vacation [733d]
- China Evergrande's troubles mount as chairman is suspected of 'illegal crimes' [733d]
- U.S. readout excludes Canada as Blinken meets India's top diplomat [734d]
- China's economic activity again weakened in September, China Beige Book survey shows [734d]
- India's population has surpassed China's, but its labor force is still lagging by a large margin [734d]
- Can China's economy reverse a sluggish 2023 in the last quarter? Here's what to watch [734d]
- Automakers grow frustrated over pace of UAW negotiations as new deadline looms [734d]
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