The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinson says Rudy Giuliani groped her before January 6 Capitol riot [601d]
- Netanyahu says Israel and Saudi Arabia 'can forge a historic peace' with Biden's help [601d]
- Amazon gives Alexa an AI facelift as it launches new smart speakers [601d]
- U.S. will again offer free at-home Covid tests starting Monday [601d]
- Trump protester turned conspiracy target Ray Epps pleads guilty to Jan. 6 disorderly conduct [601d]
- Why we’re cautiously optimistic about Disney’s new multibillion dollar theme park investment [601d]
- Adidas CEO says Kanye West didn't mean antisemitic remarks, isn't a bad person [601d]
- GM and Stellantis just laid off more than 2,000 additional workers because of the UAW's strike [601d]
- Anheuser-Busch to stop cutting off Clydesdale horse tails after backlash [601d]
- FTC names three Amazon executives in amended complaint over 'deceptive' Prime processes [601d]
- Tim Scott and Nikki Haley attack unions as UAW strike threatens to escalate ahead of GOP debate [601d]
- Home prices are expected to rise in 2024: 'There are simply not enough homes' to meet demand, says economist [601d]
- Biden administration forgives $37 million in student debt for defrauded borrowers [601d]
- 37-year-old quit Amazon and started 20 companies before coming up with Instacart—now he's worth $1.1 billion [601d]
- Here's what changed in the new Fed statement [601d]
- Fed declines to hike, but points to rates staying higher for longer [601d]
- The Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged. Here's how it impacts your money [601d]
- John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and other prominent authors sue OpenAI [601d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Instacart, Steelcase, Klaviyo and more [601d]
- Instacart loses almost all its IPO gains by second day of trading as rally fizzles [601d]
- Here are the risks to alcohol and food stocks from Ozempic-like weight loss drugs [601d]
- Hunter Biden 'should be treated no differently' than other criminal defendants, feds say [601d]
- Klaviyo jumps 23% in NYSE debut after software vendor priced IPO at $30 [601d]
- A 'financial vortex' of competing priorities may reduce retirement savings by up to 37%, Goldman Sachs finds [601d]
- Kraft recalls 84,000 cases of American cheese slices over choking hazard [601d]
- Ray Dalio says AI will greatly disrupt in our lives within a year—you should be both excited and scared of it [601d]
- Biden launches paid program for 20,000 young people to train for green jobs [601d]
- Philip Morris considers selling stake in pharmaceuticals unit to boost healthcare division [601d]
- Lin Wood is witness in Trump Georgia election prosecution, DA Fani Willis says [601d]
- Here's our usual approach to buying and selling stocks on Fed decision days [601d]
- Billionaire Ronald Lauder, others to return art to heirs of collector killed by Nazis [601d]
- The Fed would be 'flying blind' on interest rate decisions after a government shutdown [601d]
- GM executive slams UAW over 'flow of information,' rhetoric during strike [601d]
- With flurry of FAA approvals, drones are about to fly much farther over U.S. skies [601d]
- Fall Covid shot rollout gets off to a bumpy start as some patients see insurance delays [601d]
- DOJ 'will not be intimidated' by partisan attacks, AG Garland tells House panel [601d]
- IBM is 'off to the races' after gaining a new bull on Wall Street, Jim Cramer says [601d]
- McDonald's sued for 'severe burns' from spilled hot coffee — again [601d]
- 'Watch out': Senate intelligence chair cautions on AI 'deep fakes' ahead of 2024 election [601d]
- UN chief calls for an end to $7 trillion in fossil fuel subsidies [601d]
- SpaceX countersues Justice Department, seeking to dismiss hiring discrimination case [601d]
- This retailer is in a 'really bad situation,' and investors should stay away, Jim Cramer says [601d]
- Donald Trump Jr. has X social media account hacked, false tweets posted [601d]
- Here are the 14 stocks Jim Cramer is watching, including Apple, Goldman Sachs, Amazon [601d]
- More than half of Gen Zers think they 'can easily make a career in influencing,' says branding expert [601d]
- Elon Musk's Neuralink is recruiting patients for its first human trial [601d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [601d]
- Apple Watch Series 9 review: It turns your hand into a button and Siri is faster [601d]
- Walmart opens a pet center with veterinary care and grooming as it signals bigger ambitions [601d]
- TikTok interviewers ask ‘How much do you make?’ What you can learn from the answers [601d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Pinterest, Instacart, Bausch Health and more [601d]
- Deep-sea mining could help solve the global critical minerals shortage, but it's a lightning rod for controversy [601d]
- Florida Sen. Rick Scott expects Congress will avoid government shutdown [601d]
- Apple and Goldman were planning stock-trading feature for iPhones until markets turned last year [601d]
- The No. 1 employer for happy and fulfilled workers is a truck stop and convenience store chain [601d]
- Britain set to roll back climate pledges, enraging campaigners and auto groups [601d]
- 10-year Treasury yield retreats from high last seen in 2007 as Fed policy decision looms [601d]
- India urges 'utmost caution' in Canada travel advisory as bilateral feud escalates [601d]
- Weekly mortgage demand increases, driven by a strange surge in refinancing [601d]
- Germany will become the sick man of Europe without change, Deutsche Bank CEO says [601d]
- Bank of England rate hike pause back on the table after inflation surprise [601d]
- ARK CEO Cathie Wood says she swerved the Arm IPO frenzy. Here's why [601d]
- Global debt stock hit a record $307 trillion in the first half of 2023, top trade body says [601d]
- Europe is 'very far' from imposing new duties on Chinese EVs despite ongoing probe, top official says [601d]
- UK inflation dips to 6.7%, below expectations as food prices ease [601d]
- China exports zero germanium and gallium in August as national security curbs bite [602d]
- Ford avoids Canadian auto strike with Unifor union deal [602d]
- ‘Everything Everywhere’ Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan on Asia's 'huge influence' on how Hollywood stories are told [602d]
- China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged in September [602d]
- Oil markets' decades-long dependence on China could be ending [602d]
- Xi's economic policies are leaving many China watchers perplexed and confused [602d]
- UNESCO names new sites to its World Heritage List – including one in the West Bank [602d]
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