The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- Meet Jay Graber, who is stepping down as Bluesky's CEO to return to 'building new things' as chief innovation officer [34d]
- Millions of student-loan borrowers are kicked off of Biden's key affordable repayment plan in a surprise court reversal [34d]
- TSA is a mess at several airports — but most others are just fine [34d]
- Guilty, all counts: Alexander brothers shook their heads 'no' as the verdict was read. [34d]
- The US Army wants to see if it can get robots to rescue wounded troops like they're doing in Ukraine [34d]
- The company behind one of Trump's oft-worn shoe brands is suing his administration over tariffs [34d]
- 'The Diary of a CEO' star Steven Bartlett is going all in on AI — except on LinkedIn [34d]
- I make my own sourdough bread to save money on groceries. Here are 5 things I wish I'd known before starting. [34d]
- Photos show TSA lines clogging airports and snaking into parking garages during partial government shutdown delays [34d]
- The US airports where you should brace for long security lines as unpaid TSA agents stop showing up for work [34d]
- Brazilian AI startup fund Shiva raised $10 million, and it's betting on tiny teams. Read its pitch deck. [34d]
- I shopped Target's new Roller Rabbit line. It was chaotic, but now I understand why Gen Alpha loves the pajama brand. [34d]
- Every US state's fastest-growing small town or city [34d]
- Cut frivolous journeys and turn off computers during lunch: What countries are telling people to do as oil prices spike [34d]
- Here are 3 big ways that parents and youth differ on AI [35d]
- A new lawsuit calls for 'immediate' student-loan forgiveness for borrowers enrolled in Biden's affordable repayment plan [35d]
- Popping a multivitamin could reduce your biological age by a few months — but don't rush to the drugstore just yet [35d]
- Anthropic files suit over the Pentagon's effective blacklisting [35d]
- After work, I had to DoorDash to pay for our motel room. I brought my toddler with me to avoid childcare costs. [35d]
- 2 big UK car associations are telling drivers to ditch non-essential journeys as oil soars above $100 a barrel [35d]
- I'm an American who moved to the UK 5 years ago. Here are 9 things I wish I'd known before living abroad. [35d]
- Live Nation reaches a settlement with DOJ in the midst of an antitrust trial [35d]
- After 5 years, our family gave up full-time travel and YouTube success. I'm still worried we've messed up the kids. [35d]
- I started a small massage studio with my 401(k). Now it averages $1.2 million per location. [35d]
- I've been to all 63 major US national parks. There are 6 I always tell people to visit in the spring. [35d]
- We moved to Japan after nearly a decade of careful planning. Living here is still nothing like we expected. [35d]
- Management has been a casualty of AI. Now the tech is reviving it. [35d]
- The doctor who conducted Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy explains why she hesitated to declare his death a suicide [35d]
- Layoffs are feeling awfully tempting for a lot of companies right now [35d]
- I'm in my 50s, and my brain fog scares me. Now I'm doing everything I can to give my memory a boost. [35d]
- Wells Fargo is in 'growth mode.' The bank's AI head thinks three principles will get it where it wants to go. [35d]
- I planned a trip to the Middle East this week. I can't get refunds because it's not dangerous enough. [35d]
- As AI reshapes the labor market, Taskrabbit is poised to benefit, CEO says [35d]
- A $7.5 billion cop-tech darling runs headfirst into human consequences [35d]
- I'm the CEO of Klaviyo. I run on a 'creator-type' schedule and love Diet Coke and country music. [35d]
- AI agents are upending the company org chart [35d]
- The next phase of the corporate AI boom: measuring which employees actually understand it [35d]
- 3 trading card games to collect if you're looking to diversify beyond Pokémon [35d]
- 17 creator-economy startups to watch in 2026, according to VCs [35d]
- McDonald's CEO's Big Arch taste test sparked a war of fast-food copycats [35d]
- Steak 'n Shake bet big on MAGA — it's kind of working [35d]
- I'm 73, still working, and walk 20,000 steps a day. I can do the splits — and I'm not slowing down. [35d]
- Coach's former CEO said Gen Z is most similar to the 60s generation [35d]
- The CEO of a $15 billion AI company says the biggest AI winners won't be software — they'll be mines, farms, and trucks [35d]
- I took a $185 lie-flat overnight bus across Europe instead of the train. It was slower — but I slept better. [35d]
- I'm a 78-year-old retiree who's vibe coding. Being out of the workforce doesn't mean we can't use AI like tech pros. [35d]
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