The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Google commits to invest $2 billion in OpenAI competitor Anthropic [703d]
- We had a busy week of trades in an oversold market. Here's the day-by-day breakdown [703d]
- This new tool lets artists 'poison' their artwork to deter AI companies from using it to train their models—here’s how it works [703d]
- Google paid $26 billion in 2021 to become default search engine on browsers and phones [703d]
- Disney pulls Jonathan Majors movie 'Magazine Dreams' from schedule amid assault case [703d]
- Withdraw funds from inherited accounts now to avoid getting 'buried in taxes' later, IRA expert says [703d]
- Microsoft's AI boost helped cloud business outpace rivals Amazon and Google in latest quarter [703d]
- Big Tech earnings highlighted big spending on artificial intelligence. Here's what it means for AI king Nvidia [703d]
- Treasury's new Hamas sanctions target middlemen, shell companies [703d]
- What China's slow-motion real estate crisis means for the global economy [703d]
- FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried tells jury that he didn't commit fraud or take customer funds [703d]
- Abercrombie & Fitch, ex-CEO sued over sex abuse and trafficking accusations [703d]
- Stanley Black & Decker just delivered the quarter we've been waiting for. Wall Street agrees [703d]
- A-Rod regrets not investing in Amazon, Microsoft or Starbucks in the '90s: 'I wouldn't have to work so hard today' [703d]
- Achieving the 'American dream?' A lot of it depends on where you grow up [703d]
- Why food giants are rushing into a world of mustard Skittles and caviar on a Pringle [703d]
- GM, UAW may be nearing a labor deal after marathon negotiating session [703d]
- Jim Cramer says Amazon is firing on all cylinders, but urges patience on stumbling Ford [703d]
- The Federal Reserve may not hike interest rates next week, but consumers are unlikely to feel any relief [703d]
- Spirit Airlines suspends training for new pilots after difficult quarter, Pratt engine issue [703d]
- 'AI exposure' is the new buzz term to soften talk about job losses. Here's what it means [703d]
- JPMorgan Chase shares slip after bank says CEO Jamie Dimon is selling 1 million shares [703d]
- Ford shares fall 9% after earnings underline worries about costs and EV plans [703d]
- Maine shooting manhunt enters second day; residents still sheltering in place [703d]
- Elon Musk wants your 'entire financial life' on X: Report [703d]
- Rep. George Santos to enter plea on new fraud, identity theft charges [703d]
- Taylor Swift has reportedly entered her billionaire era with success of Eras Tour [703d]
- Intel pops 10% after earnings beat shows progress toward $3 billion in cost savings [703d]
- Pharmacy staff from Walgreens, CVS say they’re at a breaking point — here’s what their days look like [703d]
- While most workers want a 4-day workweek, other job perks may be an easier way to get flexibility [703d]
- Bank branches inside supermarkets are closing 7 times faster than other locations [703d]
- Amazon shares jump as analysts praise third-quarter results [703d]
- Another public health crisis: 1 in 8 U.S. households struggle with food insecurity, government report finds [703d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [703d]
- Key Fed inflation gauge rose 0.3% as expected in September; spending tops estimate [703d]
- The last resort of bankruptcy is rising among Main Street businesses across America [703d]
- This Apple App Store billing policy can lead to overdraft fees, budget woes: 'It's a bizarre practice,' developer says [703d]
- Global bond rout looks 'tremendously dangerous' for stocks, hedge fund manager warns [703d]
- Shein deepens its relationship with Forever 21, will begin selling co-branded clothes online [703d]
- How Innovation Refunds cashed in on the Employee Retention Credit [703d]
- Here's how much you need to save to retire with $1 million if you're making $120,000 a year [703d]
- Volvo Cars CEO strikes cautious tone on solid-state battery technology [703d]
- NatWest admits 'serious failings' in Nigel Farage incident; shares slide after earnings [704d]
- Saudi Arabia is serious about its Jan. 1 deadline for companies to move regional headquarters to Riyadh — or lose out on government contracts [704d]
- Huawei's revenue barely rose in the third quarter, despite phone and car sales growth [704d]
- From boardrooms to playgrounds, women should be treated as equals, says India's Nita Ambani [704d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried's defense team fails to land a blow as he takes the stand [704d]
- Cruise pauses all driverless operations after collisions with pedestrians, permit suspensions in California [704d]
- Chevron and Exxon's latest buys could usher in a new era of oil megamergers [704d]
- Amazon's profit margin nears record after CEO Andy Jassy's dramatic cost-cutting efforts [704d]
- Former Chinese premier Li Keqiang has died, state media reports [704d]
- Amazon stock swings after a great quarter underscore our golden rule during earnings season [704d]
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