The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Amazon lays off about 100 employees in devices and services unit [31d]
- Trump joined by dozens of CEOs during his Middle East trip [31d]
- YouTube announces Gemini AI feature to target ads when viewers are most engaged [31d]
- Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian takes minority stake in Chelsea FC women's team [31d]
- CoreWeave beats on revenue, reports more than 400% growth in first earnings after IPO [31d]
- Trump-backed bill would eliminate taxes on tips: Here's what it could mean for you [31d]
- Hedge fund manager Einhorn sees upside for gold and inflation [31d]
- Trump administration's next wave of China AI chip export rules are yet another obstacle for Nvidia [31d]
- Warren Buffett tells WSJ he stepped aside as CEO after finally feeling old [31d]
- Healthy Returns: Trump provides a glimpse of the third round of Medicare drug price negotiations [31d]
- Cisco reports earnings and revenue beat, issues better-than-expected forecast [31d]
- Klarna CEO says AI helped company shrink workforce by 40% [31d]
- Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC failed to pay swing state petition signers, new suit alleges [31d]
- Nvidia turns positive for 2025, third 'Magnificent 7' member to do so as favored group regains groove [31d]
- OpenAI will show how models do on hallucination tests and 'illicit advice' [31d]
- Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot Grok is posting about 'white genocide' and South Africa [31d]
- Here are things driving the 5-day winning streak in Amazon stock [31d]
- 35-year-old in Nashville may have to move family business overseas due to Trump tariffs: 'We can't double the price' [31d]
- Netflix says its ad tier now has 94 million monthly active users [31d]
- Stock rally on pause — plus, Honeywell's quantum unit inks a deal and Nvidia goes green [31d]
- New York AG sues Capital One after Trump-led CFPB drops similar case [31d]
- What easing U.S.-China tensions mean for 2 of our industrial stocks [31d]
- The top 10 industries for work-from-anywhere jobs in 2025 [31d]
- Nick Jonas says this is the No. 1 thing he considers before investing in a company [31d]
- Stock trading app eToro opens at $69.69 in Nasdaq debut [31d]
- Our newest stock gets a boost as we await Capital One's Discover deal to close [31d]
- Boeing strikes 'largest-ever' 787 jet order with Qatar Airways, White House says [31d]
- 5 new Uber features you should know — including a way to avoid surge pricing [32d]
- WBD is renaming streamer Max as HBO Max, again [32d]
- House Republicans advance Trump's tax bill — but 'SALT' deduction still undecided [32d]
- AMD announces $6 billion buyback; shares climb 6% [32d]
- We're booking 130% profits in an outperforming financial stock [32d]
- Why Americans pay so much more for prescription drugs [32d]
- Video podcasts are having a moment at media upfronts [32d]
- Ketchup maker Kraft Heinz investing $3 billion upgrading U.S. manufacturing: Reuters [32d]
- 'I like you too much': Trump and Saudi crown prince bask in their friendship [32d]
- Mortgage demand from homebuyers continues to recover, even with higher interest rates [32d]
- Minerals for muscle? Why Trump's Ukraine resources deal could be a sign of things to come [32d]
- AI research takes a backseat to profits as Silicon Valley prioritizes products over safety, experts say [32d]
- Perplexity partners with PayPal for in-chat shopping as AI race heats up [32d]
- Chinese startup Pony.ai reports first robotaxi fire, no injuries [32d]
- How college savers can manage 529 plans in a turbulent market [32d]
- Texas Roadhouse shares have heated up, but the coast may not be all clear yet [32d]
- Databricks is buying database startup Neon for about $1 billion [32d]
- Social Security benefits are at risk for student loan borrowers in default. What to know [32d]
- Trump meets Syrian leader in Saudi Arabia the day after announcing end of U.S. sanctions [32d]
- Medicaid work requirements would 'kick a lot of people off' of health care coverage, Sen. Warnock says [32d]
- Chinese tech giant Tencent posts 13% revenue jump as growth at key gaming unit surges [32d]
- CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: U.S.-China relations have changed [32d]
- Embattled Burberry announces new turnaround steps even as sales fall less than expected [32d]
- Sony shares rise about 2% in volatile trading following share buyback announcement [32d]
- The UK wants to crack down on foreign workers. Businesses worry Brits can't — or won't — fill the labor gap [32d]
- Why the wealthy can't find enough people to manage their money [32d]
- Samsung Electronics to acquire heating and cooling solutions provider FläktGroup for 1.5 billion euros [32d]
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