The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- India wants to become a semiconductor powerhouse, but it can't do it on its own [319d]
- American Eagle sues Amazon over alleged 'knock-offs' of Aerie products [319d]
- Fearful of the 'middle-income trap,' Indonesia pushes for major policy reform [319d]
- Trump says Zelenskyy insulted him; House GOP to probe Ukraine leader's PA trip [319d]
- Promises of 'passive income' on Amazon led to death threats for negative online review, FTC says [319d]
- Mark Zuckerberg's prototype AR shades get a cool review from Nvidia's Jensen Huang [319d]
- OpenAI CTO Mira Murati announces she's leaving the company [319d]
- FTC cracks down on DoNotPay, others for 'deceptive AI claims and schemes' [319d]
- Nikki Haley campaigners endorse Harris as GOP former governor backs Trump [319d]
- With more interest rate cuts, market volatility on the horizon, here's what investors can do to prepare [319d]
- A 'gender promotion gap' fuels wealth inequality between men and women, Yale professor says [319d]
- Investor Paul Viera doubles his San Antonio Spurs stake in a steep discount deal [319d]
- Investors should still keep emergency funds liquid after the Fed's interest rate cut, advisor says [319d]
- Salesforce may finally have found its AI footing. What it means beyond the initial hype [319d]
- Meta unveils cheaper $299 Quest 3S VR headset [319d]
- Secret Service agent under investigation for alleged sex assault on Harris campaign aide [319d]
- Etihad reveals $7 billion investment plan over five years, will retrofit old Boeing jets [319d]
- Here's our counter to analyst negativity about iPhone 16 demand — plus, Nvidia jumps again [319d]
- How Apple and Microsoft’s trusted brands are being used to scam you online [319d]
- We're trimming 3 winning stocks as the market settles into overbought territory [319d]
- Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic may lower the risk of opioid overdoses, study says [319d]
- It's not a great fall housing market, but this is 'as good as it gets,' economist says [319d]
- SEC charges Merrill Lynch, Harvest Volatility Management for ignoring client investment limits [319d]
- New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol commits to working with union as talks move forward [319d]
- Trump Media stock rises as DJT looks to claw back from post-lockup sell-off [319d]
- 49% of workers think they can meet their retirement goals — 35% say they will need over $1 million to retire comfortably [319d]
- These 10 in-demand startups are hiring right now—many roles are remote and pay $100,000 or more [319d]
- Microsoft CEO says more people need to use AI: 'I don't need any more evidence that this is working' [319d]
- 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday, including automaker downgrades [320d]
- Nelson Peltz's Trian takes board seat at pest control maker Rentokil [320d]
- Surging AI demand could cause the world's next chip shortage, report says [320d]
- Southwest Airlines to cut service and staffing in Atlanta to slash costs [320d]
- Sam Altman-backed nuclear startup Oklo to start site work for Idaho microreactor [320d]
- Google files EU antitrust complaint accusing Microsoft of stifling cloud competition [320d]
- How birria took over restaurant menus across the country [320d]
- Residents of Wyoming have the most positive outlook on life, new survey shows—Hawaii didn't make the top 5 [320d]
- Mortgage refinance boom takes hold, as weekly demand surges 20% [320d]
- Bettina Orlopp: The woman tasked with leading Commerzbank amid UniCredit takeover battle [320d]
- Harris to unveil new manufacturing plans in 'pragmatic' pitch to business community [320d]
- Meet the ex-Goldman wealth advisor who quit to solve Britain’s £567 billion gender investment gap [320d]
- Japan's largest rice shortage in years is exacerbated by sushi-hungry tourists, weather [320d]
- China needs more than rate cuts to boost economic growth [320d]
- OpenAI just launched advanced voice mode for audio chats with ChatGPT. Here's how to use it [320d]
- Chinese yuan hits strongest level against the dollar in over a year [320d]
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