The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Amazon is 'joint employer' of some contracted delivery drivers, labor group says [378d]
- AeroVironment CEO calls the defense company's drones 'incredibly affordable' [378d]
- Jim Cramer cuts through the market's 'doom and gloom' as the market wavers [378d]
- Chinese consumer companies have a 'disproportionate' advantage over Asian peers in winning the global market [379d]
- China's binge-buying of chipmaking equipment could yield another overcapacity problem [379d]
- U.S. safety regulator calls for probe of Temu, Shein over 'deadly baby and toddler products' [379d]
- Harris unveils plan for 28% capital gains tax, softening Biden's proposal for 40% rate [379d]
- Nvidia says it didn't receive antitrust subpoena from DOJ [379d]
- Trump Media shares erase 2024 gains as key DJT sale date nears [379d]
- Beyond Meat to launch new steak alternative as it focuses on health [379d]
- Republican-led states sue to block Biden's sweeping student loan forgiveness plan [379d]
- Cramer names the No. 1 underappreciated megacap to buy in the recent tech stock sell-off [379d]
- GE Healthcare shows signs of life, but a lingering uncertainty keeps us on the sidelines [379d]
- U.S. Steel shares drop more than 15% on report White House preparing to block Nippon Steel takeover [379d]
- Bond market 'yield curve' returns to normal from inverted state that had raised recession fears [379d]
- Bitcoin ETFs saw heaviest outflows in four months on Tuesday as crypto prices plunged [379d]
- Summer box office bounced back thanks to 'Inside Out 2,' 'Deadpool & Wolverine' [379d]
- We're starting a position in another stock that should see a lift from Fed rate cuts [379d]
- Cooper Union college restores free tuition for graduating seniors [379d]
- These 5 jobs have the highest burnout rates, according to LinkedIn—here's why [379d]
- British luxury icon Burberry dropped from U.K.'s FTSE 100 stock market index [379d]
- OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever raises $1 billion for his new AI firm [379d]
- This little-known housing metric could help you negotiate your rent [379d]
- Molson Coors pumps the brakes on DEI practices [379d]
- U.S. targets Russia over 2024 election influence operation [379d]
- Amazon-backed Anthropic rolls out Claude AI for big business [379d]
- Microsoft dodges in-depth UK probe into hiring of staff from AI firm Inflection [379d]
- What to put on your resume if you’re looking for remote work: ‘Employers tend to desire some specific skills’ [379d]
- Job openings fell more than expected in July in another sign of labor market softening [379d]
- NFL's next big media rights payday is years off — and subject to a shifting industry [379d]
- Sweden's Volvo Cars scraps plan to only sell electric vehicles by 2030 [379d]
- Atlanta Fed President Bostic says officials can't wait for inflation to hit 2% before cutting [379d]
- Fracking led the U.S. to pump more oil than any country in history — here's what that means for the green energy transition [379d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [379d]
- 82% of Americans say it's harder to retire comfortably now than it was for their parents—they may be right [379d]
- Bitcoin overnight sell-off takes it below $56,000 before stabilizing [379d]
- Chase signs on as jersey patch sponsor of Golden State Valkyries, the Bay Area's WNBA expansion team [379d]
- 40% of workers are behind on retirement planning. Not saving earlier was the biggest mistake [379d]
- Relocating retirees want lower costs of living and better lifestyles. Moving abroad may be the answer [379d]
- U.S. crude oil rises from nine-month low, trades near $71 per barrel after selloff [379d]
- Dollar Tree shares slide after discounter cuts full-year forecast [379d]
- East Coast, Gulf Coast port strike fears grow as key longshoremen labor union meetings begin [379d]
- Dick's Sporting Goods blows past earnings estimates but issues cautious guidance ahead of 2024 election [379d]
- Qualcomm ramps up challenge to Intel and AMD with latest AI PC chip [379d]
- Mortgage refinance demand is 94% higher than a year ago, as interest rates fall again [379d]
- Airplane engines are in short supply. The business of fixing older ones is booming [379d]
- Alibaba to allow payment through Tencent's WeChat Pay for the first time on e-commerce apps [379d]
- Only 37% of American workers feel good about their retirement savings—here's the No. 1 factor that helped them get ahead [379d]
- After Putin dodges arrest in Mongolia, the Kremlin says no one can hold Russia back [379d]
- Cathay Pacific confirms it expects A350s back in service within days after engine issue [379d]
- Social media platform Bluesky attracts millions in Brazil after judge bans Musk's X [379d]
- European markets lower; tech stocks down 2.6% following declines on Wall Street [379d]
- Volkswagen to face tense townhall as workers battle possible plant closures [379d]
- Robinhood lets Brits lend shares for extra income in bid to grow international footprint [379d]
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tenders resignation, parliament speaker says [379d]
- 'Many doors were slammed in our face’: Spice Girl Mel B speaks of music industry sexism in the 1990s [379d]
- Oil prices extend slump on likely restoration of Libyan production, OPEC+ plans to raise output [379d]
- The latest hiccup in Trump’s crypto launch: Deleted posts and a hacking claim [379d]
- Nvidia is a no-go for over half of this ultra-rich club's members with assets worth $165 billion [379d]
- India's Modi expected to usher in new era of bilateral agreements in Singapore visit [379d]
- Asian chip stocks fall after Nvidia sell-off on Wall Street overnight [379d]
- Nikkei plunges over 3%, leading losses in Asia after Wall Street plummets on weak U.S. data [379d]
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