The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer says mergers and acquisitions could be the ‘potential savior’ for much of the market [677d]
- Microsoft CEO Nadella says OpenAI governance needs to change no matter where Altman ends up [677d]
- White House slams Musk 'antisemitic rhetoric,' but says 'foolish' to drop SpaceX contracts [677d]
- Senate committee subpoenas Live Nation, Ticketmaster after months-long probe [677d]
- Rosalynn Carter saw a need for mental health reform decades before the loneliness epidemic [677d]
- Exchange-traded funds ‘have come a long way,’ advisor says. How to use them in your portfolio [677d]
- Starbucks remains a big winner in China even if a domestic rival sells more coffee there [678d]
- Why it's now easier for student loan borrowers to get rid of their debt in bankruptcy court [678d]
- U.S. gas prices are falling and could hit the cheapest Thanksgiving day price since 2020 [678d]
- Bill Gates’ holiday list: 3 of the best books he read in 2023—plus 2 other recommendations 'just for fun' [678d]
- Amazon sued by three employees who allege gender discrimination and 'chronic' pay inequity [678d]
- Tiger Woods' new golf league delays start of season by a year after venue collapse [678d]
- These 10 stocks are below their all-time highs from the Covid era. Can they reach those levels again? [678d]
- Toyota financing arm fined $60 million for car loan scam by consumer watchdog [678d]
- Look inside this startup's self-propelled RV, as camping goes electric [678d]
- X, Snap and Discord CEOs subpoenaed by lawmakers to testify about child sexual exploitation [678d]
- Hundreds of OpenAI employees threaten to follow Altman to Microsoft unless board resigns [678d]
- Nvidia earnings will give Wall Street a peek into AI demand heading into 2024 [678d]
- 'They will pay': Trump shares social media threat as his lawyer argues gag order is unfair [678d]
- Why investors should be skeptical of reports Apple is faltering in China [678d]
- Yellen says Biden, Xi remain far apart on Taiwan's independence post-APEC [678d]
- Most Americans tip 15% or less at a restaurant — and some tip nothing, poll finds [678d]
- Yellen says high food and rent prices key factors in voters' negative economic outlook [678d]
- U.S. to offer another round of free at-home Covid tests starting Monday [678d]
- McDonald's increases its minority stake in China business [678d]
- Appeals court hears arguments over Trump gag order in DC election interference case [678d]
- Carbon emissions of richest 1% equal to those of poorest 66%, Oxfam report finds [678d]
- HSAs are a 'powerful, yet underutilized' financial tool, says CFP—how to take advantage during open enrollment [678d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday [678d]
- 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck heading into the holidays, report finds [678d]
- CEOs have a new favorite word: 'Choiceful' [678d]
- 'Damage control': Tech industry reacts to a chaotic weekend for OpenAI and Microsoft [678d]
- Trump-admiring populist Milei wins in Argentina, edging the country closer to a dollarized economy [678d]
- Who is new OpenAI CEO Emmett Shear? All you need to know about the man replacing Sam Altman [678d]
- Ousted OpenAI head Sam Altman to lead Microsoft's new AI team, CEO Nadella says [678d]
- Bank of Japan needs to walk away from ultra-loose monetary policy to support yen, Deutsche Bank says [678d]
- OpenAI is hiring former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear to run company two days after ousting Sam Altman [678d]
- Fear is driving Chinese travelers away from two of Asia’s most popular destinations [678d]
- Mastercard doubles down on effort to detect and tackle crypto fraud with AI tie-up [678d]
- 'The silent pandemic': A hotter world makes it harder to stop the spread of deadly superbugs [678d]
- U.S., China will seek to limit rising tensions amid domestic challenges, risk analyst says [678d]
- Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt resigns from GM-owned robotaxi unit [678d]
- Ahead of Indonesia’s elections, critics slam Jokowi for nepotism and ‘dynastic politics’ [678d]
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