The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Amazon expects $100 billion of capex in 2025 on 'once-in-a-lifetime' AI opportunity [35d]
- 'Dangerous proposition': Top scientists warn of out-of-control AI [35d]
- Some Census Bureau data now appears to be unavailable to the public [35d]
- Doximity shares soar 21% after company beats on revenue, raises fiscal-year guidance [35d]
- Staffer at Musk's DOGE resigns after racist social media posts exposed [35d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Amazon, Pinterest, Expedia and more [35d]
- Denver Broncos President Damani Leech praises NFL's diversity commitment as corporate America, government roll back DEI [35d]
- Pinterest shares surge as much as 20% after company beats on fourth quarter revenue, shows strong user growth [35d]
- Affirm shares pop more than 10% on revenue beat [35d]
- E.l.f. stock tanks after retailer cuts guidance, citing 'soft' January amid TikTok saga and LA wildfires [35d]
- NCAA bars transgender women from competing in women's sports [35d]
- Musk's pivot to U.S. airspace reform raises new conflict-of-interest concerns [36d]
- E.l.f. Beauty CEO says company is 'relieved' China tariffs are only 10% [36d]
- Lower earners can see ‘five-figure refunds’ from these tax credits, expert says. Here’s who qualifies [36d]
- The big January jobs report comes out Friday. Here's what to expect [36d]
- We're updating our Honeywell rating after long-awaited breakup news, sensible guide [36d]
- OpenAI considering 16 states for data center campuses as part of Trump's Stargate project [36d]
- Trump administration demands lists of low-performing federal workers [36d]
- The top 10 'hidden gem' ZIP codes in America—these are 'fast-developing' areas, says new report [36d]
- Eli Lilly has its mojo back ahead of a pivotal year for the obesity drug giant [36d]
- New Orleans prepares for Super Bowl 59, its biggest weekend of the year [36d]
- Amazon's Whole Foods cites Trump's NLRB purge as grounds for rejecting union win [36d]
- Linde shares whipsaw after earnings, highlighting a crucial lesson for investors [36d]
- Bank stocks pop after Fed releases 'easier' 2025 stress test, plans to make exam more predictable [36d]
- Trump federal employee buyout deadline faces court challenge [36d]
- Southern California Edison acknowledges videos suggest link between equipment and Eaton fire [36d]
- L’Oreal sales slightly miss in fourth quarter as China weakness persists [36d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Can a consumption boost save India's slowing economy? [36d]
- 'This is free money': Federal program could boost some savers' retirement wealth by 12%, researchers say [36d]
- Tariffs are coming: Here’s one way consumers plan to cushion the financial blow [36d]
- Amazon set to report earnings after the bell [36d]
- 4 portfolio names just reported earnings. Jim Cramer tells us which ones are buys [36d]
- Bristol Myers' stock decline in response to weak guidance is a gift to investors [36d]
- Bank of England's Bailey says UK can't avoid U.S. tariff impact — even if it's not in the direct firing line [36d]
- U.S. imposes sanctions on international network shipping Iranian oil to China [36d]
- Eli Lilly to release late-stage data on next-generation weight loss drug retatrutide in 2025, earlier than expected [36d]
- Rent the Runway CEO: The No. 1 way I keep myself from burning out—it only takes 20 seconds after work [36d]
- Roblox plummets 16% on disappointing bookings, daily active users miss [36d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday [36d]
- After calling off merger, Coach parent Tapestry's holiday sales soar [36d]
- Bessent says Trump is focused on the 10-year Treasury yield and won't push the Fed to cut rates [36d]
- Trump's tax cuts are 'stuck in the mud' as Republicans split over spending [36d]
- How Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger got caught in Trump's trade war with China [36d]
- Amazon set to pass Walmart in revenue for first time [36d]
- Bank of England restarts monetary easing, cutting key rate to 4.5% [36d]
- Strong Taco Bell sales fuel Yum Brands earnings [36d]
- Eli Lilly posts mixed quarter even as demand for weight loss, diabetes drugs soars [36d]
- Peloton posts better than expected holiday sales thanks in part to Costco [36d]
- Bristol Myers Squibb plans $2 billion in cost cuts by 2027, issues weak guidance [36d]
- Tariffs: How they work, who pays for them and why Trump loves them [36d]
- Shipping giant Maersk's shares jump 10% on profit beat despite trade uncertainty [36d]
- China says will protect its own interests in face of U.S. 'bullying' [36d]
- Volvo Cars weighs tariffs-led production move, warns of 'hyper-competitiveness' in China [36d]
- Danish brewer Carlsberg slightly misses on fourth-quarter sales, points to slower growth in 2025 [36d]
- Ukraine's allies warn Europe against returning to Russian gas as part of a peace deal [36d]
- Huawei revenue grows at fastest pace since 2016 as Chinese telecom giant shrugs off U.S. sanctions [36d]
- India likely to cut benchmark rates for the first time in nearly five years as economy slows, inflation eases [36d]
- Ford CEO calls for 'comprehensive' tariff analysis for all countries [36d]
- Temu steers users to 'local' products after Trump shuts tax loophole [36d]
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