The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Treasury: Trump accounts sign up about 3 million kids in early push [3d]
- OpenAI resets spending expectations, tells investors compute target is around $600 billion by 2030 [3d]
- Supreme Court Trump tariff decision impact: What to expect as fight for billions in refunds begins [3d]
- Equinox chairman says 'health is the new luxury' as wellness spending soars [3d]
- Illiquid loans, investor demands: Blue Owl's software lending triggers another quake in private credit [3d]
- National Parent Teacher Association breaks ties with Meta amid child-safety trials [3d]
- Here's the one market theme that could steal attention from Nvidia next week [3d]
- What the Supreme Court ruling against Trump tariffs means for your money [3d]
- Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer retires, replaced by ex-Instacart exec Asha Sharma [3d]
- How the Supreme Court's decision affects Apple and its $3.3 billion tariff bill [3d]
- Average IRS tax refund is up 14.2%, according to early filing data [3d]
- Nike's stock swings exemplify the market's uncertainty about Trump tariffs ruling [3d]
- Beaten-down software stocks RingCentral and Five9 rally as earnings quell some AI concerns [3d]
- Trump announces new 10% global tariff after raging over Supreme Court loss [3d]
- Tesla loses bid to toss $243 million verdict in fatal Autopilot crash suit [3d]
- Amazon, Etsy, other e-commerce stocks pop after Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs [3d]
- Student loan delinquency rate jumps to nearly 25% in Trump's second term, analysis finds [3d]
- Watch: Trump to speak after Supreme Court strikes down tariffs [3d]
- Jim Cramer says this hot tech stock can help solve America's energy problems [3d]
- Retail industry says Trump tariff reversal will bring predictability, flexibility for innovation [3d]
- With Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs struck down, here are the industries still facing higher rates [3d]
- Democrats rejoice in Supreme Court rebuke of Trump tariffs they have called illegal [3d]
- U.S. trading partners cheer Supreme Court tariff ruling — but businesses must still navigate 'murky waters' [3d]
- We're booking big profits in a soaring spin-off that's free to determine its own fate [3d]
- Trump tariffs: U.S. could owe more than $175 billion in refunds after Supreme Court ruling, estimate says [3d]
- Trump says he's considering limited military strike against Iran [3d]
- Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs [3d]
- Trump previewed weak GDP on Truth Social ahead of official data release [3d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday [3d]
- We're exiting our position in this restaurant stock — here's why [3d]
- Fourth-quarter U.S. GDP up just 1.4%, badly missing estimate [3d]
- Personal loans surge amid affordability struggles: It's 'the middle-class refinancing option,' expert says [3d]
- Meta and Apple face serious questions about child safety and privacy [3d]
- Tax season presents a boom-or-bust test for U.S. auto sales [3d]
- Trump says tax refunds are 'substantially greater than ever before.' What filers can expect [3d]
- From 'vanlords' to safe parking sites: How RVs became Silicon Valley's housing safety net [3d]
- Trump could attack Iran in days — what's at stake for the oil market [3d]
- Bath & Body Works starts selling on Amazon as more brands embrace its logistics network [3d]
- Oil prices hit six-month highs after Trump warns Iran of 'bad things' if there's no deal [3d]
- Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year [4d]
- European markets set to open higher as investors monitor U.S.-Iran tensions [4d]
- Alien files: Trump to order U.S. agencies to release documents on 'extraterrestrial life' [4d]
- Three Silicon Valley engineers charged with stealing Google trade secrets and sending data to Iran [4d]
- 'Canary in the coal mine': Blue Owl liquidity curbs fuel fears about private credit bubble [4d]
- Sumitomo Pharma shares plunge 12% despite greenlight for Parkinson's treatment [4d]
- Nvidia is in talks to invest up to $30 billion in OpenAI, source says [4d]
- Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall, tracking Wall Street losses, as U.S.-Iran tensions take hold [4d]
- Japan inflation falls below BOJ's 2% target for first time since March 2022 [4d]
- Texas Roadhouse gets a pass from Wall Street. What's next might be out of its control [4d]
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