The Brutalist Report - fortune
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- After the Snow Day, the Sick Day: One in 6 New York City teachers called out of work on Tuesday [47d]
- Trump says he sent a hospital ship to Greenland, so why is it docked in Alabama? [47d]
- The AI love-hate trade roars as Meta-AMD $100 billion deal cheers traders’ spirits after doom spiral [47d]
- Warner Bros. is still recommending Netflix’s takeover bid, but it’s reviewing a fresh Paramount offer [47d]
- Marjorie Taylor Green accuses Trump of putting ‘rich donor class and foreign policy’ before America First [47d]
- France exhales as Louvre director finally resigns after stolen jewels, burst pipe near Mona Lisa, $11.8 million ticket fraud scandal [47d]
- Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million award for info about her mother’s kidnapping [47d]
- Meta signs AI chips deal that could go up to $100 billion, option for 10% stake in AMD [47d]
- Gen Z’s enthusiasm for all things touchable is resurrecting the analog economy—and costing parents [47d]
- How one AI company is helping businesses navigate Trump’s new tariff chaos following the Supreme Court ruling [47d]
- Trump is set to throw another tariff tantrum at the state of the union. Economists know better [47d]
- ‘The state of our union is more indebted than ever’: budget watchdog continues war of words with Trump White House [47d]
- Lamborghini CEO axes $300,000 luxury EV, chalking it up to an ‘expensive hobby’ with ‘close to zero’ demand [47d]
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei expresses deep discomfort with the ‘overnight and accidental’ concentration of power in the AI industry [47d]
- The workplace benefit 95% of workers want but aren’t satisfied with is a pretty basic one: bereavement leave, study shows [47d]
- People are getting fake news on their phones and that’s increasing the risk of a market crash [47d]
- FedEx is the first major company to sue for a full tariff refund after Supreme Court leaves payback open-ended [47d]
- Top economist says stock market has gotten ‘increasingly disconnected from the economy’ [47d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried is waging a social media campaign for a pardon—but President Trump will not give him one, says the White House [47d]
- Alibaba cofounder tells aspiring entrepreneurs that work-life balance shouldn’t be a priority because ‘you’re not gonna go home very much’ anyway [47d]
- Nearly half of companies are ditching merit-based bumps for ‘peanut butter’ raises—and it’s the same tactic bosses used after the 2008 recession [47d]
- Steve Jobs adopted a no ‘bozos’ policy and said the best managers are those who never wanted the job—here are his 3 best management tips [47d]
- Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says sucking up to your boss won’t earn their trust [47d]
- Anthropic claims 3 Chinese companies ripped it off, using its AI tools to train their models: ‘How the turn tables’ [47d]
- The AI leadership reckoning is here [47d]
- ‘It’s going to be painful for a lot of people’: Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator [47d]
- Inside a $280 billion tobacco giant’s push to turn smokers into smoke-free customers [48d]
- 35 of America’s wealthiest families donate over $1 billion to nonprofits across the U.S. as part of ‘The Audacious Project’ [48d]
- ‘Trust in government is at an all-time low,’: even South Bend’s award-winning AI-friendly mayor admits the truth [48d]
- 32 inches of snow were enough for the Boston Globe to call off print for the first time in 153 years [48d]
- Milan strides toward world city status with gleaming new Olympic stadium, hundreds of new housing units, over 9 million tourists per year [48d]
- Exclusive: As AI threatens search, Profound raises $96 million to help brands stay visible [48d]
- ‘Students can’t reason’: Teachers warn AI is fueling a crisis in kids’ ability to think [48d]
- Hegseth to meet with Anthropic CEO as safe AI principles collide with military contracting [48d]
- Why having a chief accounting officer is a secret weapon for CFOs — extending their tenure and making it more likely they’ll become CEO [48d]
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