The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Columbia Sportswear CEO talks tariff impact: 'We need some surety about what's going to happen' [37d]
- Google scraps diversity 'aspirations,' citing role as federal contractor [37d]
- Trump sued over purge at NLRB, regulator targeted by SpaceX, Amazon and others [37d]
- Fiserv shares rally to record on earnings beat, bullish revenue outlook [37d]
- Trump to help spark a nuclear energy ‘renaissance,’ investor says [37d]
- NFL's chief media officer predicts Super Bowl has 'a chance' to be the most watched ever [37d]
- Fed officials are raising concerns about the impact Trump's tariffs could have on inflation [37d]
- MicroStrategy unveils new name, reports accelerated bitcoin purchases in fourth quarter [37d]
- Cosm considers international expansion of immersive sports-viewing venues [37d]
- Salesforce picks board member Robin Washington to be its next finance and operating leader [37d]
- Qualcomm tops estimates for earnings and revenue on strong smartphone demand [37d]
- Novo Nordisk CEO says he's confident about Wegovy supply, next-generation weight loss drugs [37d]
- Trump's China tariff increase affects Ford and GM vehicles, billions of dollars in auto parts [37d]
- Why individual investors may want to rethink a 'set-it-and-forget-it' strategy in 2025 [37d]
- 'Where's my refund?' How to check the status of your federal tax refund [37d]
- Amazon announces hardware event for Feb. 26 as it races to release new Alexa [37d]
- We are changing our rating on Starbucks and looking to lock in some profits [37d]
- DOT secretary says he spoke with Elon Musk on U.S. airspace reforms [37d]
- AMD shares drop 7% on disappointing data center revenue [37d]
- The market seems confused about Disney's earnings. Here's what you need to know [37d]
- A big, quick move allows us to book profits in a stock finally getting the respect it deserves [37d]
- Here's how Musk's access to Treasury system may impact Social Security, other government payments [37d]
- Ford Motor is set to report earnings after the bell. Here's what Wall Street expects [37d]
- Could Trump's tariffs replace the income tax? Here's what policy experts say [37d]
- Jim Cramer makes calls on two lagging stocks: one is a buy, one is a hold [37d]
- Google opens its most powerful AI models to everyone, the next stage in its virtual agent push [37d]
- What the 'mother of all trade wars' can teach us about U.S. tariffs, according to economists [37d]
- Mattel says Barbies and Hot Wheels could soon get more expensive under Trump's tariffs [37d]
- Trump says he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran after imposing ‘maximum pressure’ [37d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [37d]
- Student loan borrowers can get a tax break worth up to $2,500—see who qualifies [37d]
- National Women's Soccer League agrees to $5 million settlement over past mistreatment of players [37d]
- Alphabet shares fall more than 7% on revenue miss, AI investment boost [37d]
- Teladoc Health to acquire Catapult Health in $65 million deal [37d]
- USPS says it will resume accepting inbound packages from China, Hong Kong [37d]
- Private payrolls expanded by 183,000 in January, topping expectations, ADP says [37d]
- Uber beats fourth-quarter revenue expectations but offers soft guidance [37d]
- Homebuyer mortgage demand drops further, a troubling sign for the spring market [37d]
- Disney tops quarterly profit estimates, but starts to lose Disney+ streaming subscribers [37d]
- Bank of England to resume rate cuts with outlook complicated by tax hikes and Trump tariffs [37d]
- Uber opens 'interest list' for Waymo robotaxi rides in Austin [37d]
- Apple shares fall 3% in premarket after China reportedly considers probe into App Store practices [37d]
- Oil major TotalEnergies posts 21% drop in full-year profit amid lower crude prices [37d]
- Novo Nordisk posts net profit beat as Wegovy sales jump 107% in fourth quarter [37d]
- Trump's trade war could have a clear winner: The UK [37d]
- World's demand for gold hit another record high last year; appetite for bullion in 2025 remains firm [37d]
- Toyota Motor posts nearly 28% drop in third-quarter operating profit, missing estimates [37d]
- USPS temporarily suspends some inbound packages from China, Hong Kong [37d]
- Nissan and Honda shares rise as report says automakers may call off merger talks [37d]
- Alphabet's quarter, spending guide, commentary give little reason to change our view on the stock [37d]
- White House crypto czar David Sacks says first priority is stablecoin legislation [37d]
- Fed Vice Chair Jefferson advocates remaining cautious on rates as policy drama unfolds [37d]
- Trump says U.S. will own and develop Gaza Strip [38d]
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