The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- How one factory supplies NYC's corner store delis [14d]
- Claude's popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users [14d]
- There's a valuable leadership lesson in this viral March Madness moment [14d]
- Millions of student-loan borrowers kicked off Biden's affordable plan are required to restart payments this fall [14d]
- How Paramount wants its managers to talk about David Ellison's new RTO mandate [14d]
- 25 photos show hidden gems across the US [14d]
- Meta is running intensive AI training weeks to get employees testing agents and coding with Claude [14d]
- Just when you thought it was safe to buy a plane ticket, House Republicans added a new wrinkle [14d]
- Is AI coming for your job? Take this quiz to find out. [14d]
- After raising 5 kids, I wasn't prepared for how quiet life would feel. I miss the chaos. [14d]
- Oura CEO says he will 'lurk' in Slack channels, because it keeps him visible [14d]
- From NASA's rover routes to jetliners' aircraft sensors, AI is changing how the aerospace industry tests risk [14d]
- People are splurging on first-class tickets in the hopes of a 3-minute TSA line [14d]
- Ford CEO says stick shifts aren't going away — and points to an unlikely fan: the Pope [14d]
- I was a Meta HR manager before getting laid off. If I could speak to my younger self, here's what I'd tell her. [14d]
- We filmed his AI relationship for a year [14d]
- I expanded my 350,000-member fitness brand to cover an overlooked life stage [14d]
- I set a goal to bake a new treat every week. So far, it's actually helped me snack less and eat healthier. [14d]
- Forget traveling to the Netherlands. I saw millions of colorful tulips without having to leave the US. [14d]
- Savannah Guthrie says the 'Today' show is 'part of my purpose' [14d]
- I took a gap year from college and lived out of my car. I then launched a side hustle that has turned into a lucrative career. [14d]
- A senator is pressing the IRS to raise the mileage deduction that Uber drivers rely on to offset spiking gas prices [14d]
- Here's why Coca-Cola bottles have yellow caps right now [14d]
- I canceled my flight and paid $200 for a 20-hour Amtrak ride to avoid TSA airport chaos. It was better than flying. [14d]
- We asked a personal trainer how he would spend $100 on supplements. Here's what he bought. [14d]
- Why Swedish vibe-coding startup Lovable rejects candidates who want rigid structure — and hires for 'founder DNA' [14d]
- Wedding trends that are in and out for 2026, according to wedding planners [14d]
- Assaults on TSA workers have spiked 500% since the shutdown began — and airports are pleading with passengers to be patient [14d]
- A Senate deal to fund most of the DHS doesn't mean the pain is over for air passengers [15d]
- Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO is fit for sex trafficking trial— and he's funny, too, prison doctor tells judge [15d]
- Mercedes' American CEO says he's reorganizing the company after finding a big problem in his first year [15d]
- FedEx and UPS charged fees for collecting tariffs. Now, customers want that money back. [15d]
- A full-time engineer with multiple side hustles found the most passive one: ATMs and vending machines earn him $1,500 a month for a few hours of work [15d]
- The US Navy is pouring almost $1 billion into automating submarine production amid skilled worker shortages [15d]
- Drones haven't won the fight in Ukraine. That matters as the West learns new ways of war. [15d]
- Welcome to the Gen Z career squeeze [15d]
- How Army paratroopers heading to Iran are trained to jump from airplanes [15d]
- I'm an attorney who became Microsoft's chief responsible AI officer. Here's how non-technical people can pivot to AI. [15d]
- I'm a ghostwriter who thinks AI will wipe out 90% of my industry — so I'm leaning into it. Here are 2 ways it saves me time and money. [15d]
- I went to an OpenClaw installation event at Tencent's office. People were raring to go, and the FOMO is real. [15d]
- See inside United's new long-haul business class — with doors and an oversize 'Studio' built to rival luxury carriers [15d]
- Google employees have a new AI tool called 'Agent Smith'. It's so popular that access got restricted. [15d]
- At this AI startup, the engineers became the bosses, and agents do the coding [15d]
- Inside Project Kobe: Amazon's plan to build Walmart-style supercenters powered by warehouse robots and AI [15d]
- The king of love: How Spencer Rascoff reshaped Tinder — and our dating lives [15d]
- Vercel CEO says AI agents are turning us all into 'mini CEOs' [15d]
- Olympic rugby star Ilona Maher said she never tracks her protein intake. Here's what she does instead. [15d]
- The Senate's deal to fund DHS got past its biggest hurdle, setting TSA workers up to get paid [15d]
- Chelsea Handler says her dating life changed after 40: 'I'm too hot to be dating 65-year-olds' [15d]
- He turned 50 and realized the entrepreneur grind wasn't worth it. 2 years later, he retired to Chiang Mai. [15d]
- We tried 3 of the biggest vibe-coding platforms. Here's what we thought about how they stack up. [15d]
- 2 months after his arrest in Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro still has a long road to his criminal trial [15d]
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