The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer's week ahead: Fed rate decision, earnings from Darden and Cracker Barrel [302d]
- Brazil supreme court unfreezes assets of Elon Musk's Starlink, X after taking fines [302d]
- MicroStrategy stock pops 8% after company ups bitcoin holdings to $14.6 billion [302d]
- Montana's hot housing market heats up critical Senate race [302d]
- Shein and Temu prices are set to get a lot higher as Biden takes aim at retailers linked to China [302d]
- DJT shares soar 25% as Trump says 'I'm not selling' stake [302d]
- Tech roars back, and Eli Lilly sends a welcome signal on its growth prospects [302d]
- 41-year-old who just completed the first civilian spacewalk dropped out of high school to start his $7 billion business [302d]
- Stocks often drop in September — but many investors shouldn’t care [302d]
- IRS: This 'rule of thumb' shows who needs to make a third-quarter estimated tax payment by Sept. 16 [302d]
- Tesla Semi fire in California took 50,000 gallons of water to extinguish [302d]
- U.S. lawmakers introduce bill to put regulations on sports betting operators [302d]
- Oracle breathes new life into the AI trade. Here are two related stock plays [302d]
- Hedge fund billionaire and Trump donor John Paulson says market would 'crash' under Harris tax plans [302d]
- Mortgage rates are dropping, but homes aren't expected to get cheaper—here's why [302d]
- Oracle's Larry Ellison briefly tops Jeff Bezos to become world's second-richest person [302d]
- Boeing CFO says strike will 'jeopardize' recovery, hit aircraft production [302d]
- Trump's tariff proposals would mean 'consumers are going to pay more,' says economist—here's why [302d]
- Tiger Global plans to join OpenAI's hot new funding round, which would value it at more than $150 billion [302d]
- Don't expect 'immediate relief' from the Federal Reserve's first rate cut in years, economist says. Here's why [302d]
- Canada and New Zealand are among the 10 best countries for a comfortable retirement—the U.S. didn't make the list [302d]
- Adobe shares fall 9% on weak fourth-quarter guidance [302d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [302d]
- Uber announces expansion of Waymo partnership to Austin and Atlanta [302d]
- Americans lost a record $5.6 billion to crypto scams last year, says FBI—this is the No. 1 kind to watch out for [302d]
- United Airlines to offer free Wi-Fi using SpaceX's Starlink [302d]
- How a U.S. spy tapped into Russian communication lines [302d]
- How oil-rich Arkansas became a hotbed of lithium mining [302d]
- Harris' rise in polls sparks wave of wealth transfers to kids [302d]
- Activist investor Engine Capital pushes for new board at Upwork after taking 4% stake [302d]
- Jeep CEO enacts turnaround plan after significant sales declines [302d]
- Biden targets Shein, Temu with new rules to curb alleged 'abuse' of U.S. trade loophole [302d]
- Cramer: I wouldn't boot any of our 12 core stocks. If anything, I'd add one more [302d]
- British government had 'constructive' talks with Musk's X over disinformation, minister says [302d]
- UK regulator finds Vodafone and Three merger would lead to price rises, seeks remedies for deal [302d]
- U.S. firms say confidence in China has hit an all-time low [303d]
- Samsung shares fall as workers' strike at India plant continues after talks fall through [303d]
- Pro-Russian hackers reportedly crashed Taiwan Stock Exchange website on Thursday, local media reports [303d]
- Most Gen Z Brits want to 'be their own boss' — but one expert says they'll face a reality check [303d]
- UK leads resurgence in European office investment [303d]
- Boeing workers overwhelmingly reject contract, prepare to strike [303d]
- Saudi Arabia expects to get access to Nvidia's high performance chips 'within the next year' [303d]
- Alibaba’s Taobao shopping app launches AI-powered English version in Singapore, jumps to first place in Apple’s App Store [303d]
- Trip planning is still hard. Hear how Booking Holdings CEO plans to change that [303d]
- Federal Reserve will opt for slow policy easing as there's 'still work to do' on inflation, Fitch says [303d]
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