The Brutalist Report - fortune
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- ICE agents called in to help ease airport security lines may not be leaving anytime soon, even after Trump ordered pay for TSA officers [12d]
- Tehran briefly loses power after strikes as peace push ramps up [12d]
- Dow futures fall 300 points as Wall Street braces for potential U.S. ground assault on Iran and Houthi attacks that could slash oil supplies further [12d]
- Private equity is eying Asia’s healthcare funding gap as countries get wealthier and older [12d]
- Amazon buys Fauna Robotics, maker of the Sprout humanoid robot that can dance, pick up toys, and go on a stroll [12d]
- The Iran and Ukraine wars are converging as combatants increasingly overlap, but ‘we are still not at a true world war’ [12d]
- Russia was expecting a windfall from soaring oil prices, but relentless Ukrainian drone attacks are devastating nearly half its export capacity [12d]
- ‘There are a lot more attacks happening that aren’t being reported’: Iran’s cyber response creeps across the globe [12d]
- Global economy takes gut punch from war in Iran, with nobody untouched the longer it goes on [12d]
- Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone on ‘the white whale of turnarounds’ and turning to AI—licensed from Anthropic [12d]
- Sony raises PlayStation price another $100, second price hike in under a year [12d]
- Big tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived [12d]
- The Iran war turned Mag 7 stocks into dip-buying bait. But no one is jumping in yet even though Wall Street expects U.S. tech to outperform [12d]
- 62-year-old English retiree plans to sell his house so he can afford World Cup tickets: ‘it felt like the right time to cash in’ [12d]
- American billionaires — including the Waltons — are splashing their cash on Indian cricket teams [12d]
- AI is so sycophantic there’s a Reddit channel called ‘AITA’ documenting its sociopathic advice [12d]
- Iran dismisses diplomatic talks, says any U.S. troops would be ‘on fire’ as soon as they arrive [12d]
- Disney’s new CEO caps $2.18 billion Euro theme park overhaul with World of Frozen opening [12d]
- God isn’t pro-war, Pope clarifies: ‘He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them’ [12d]
- Tiger Woods arrested, charged with driving under the influence after he rolls his car in Florida [12d]
- Wall Street CEO tells interns to ‘act immediately like this is 100% your full-time career’—it’s one of 20 top tips Rich Handler has for Gen Z [12d]
- Elon Musk warns the U.S. could soon be producing more chips than we can turn on. And China doesn’t have the same issue [12d]
- I helped build Facebook and saw it go wrong. AI is headed the same way [12d]
- AI agents are already driving 10% of revenue for some brands. Is yours invisible to them? [12d]
- The AI doomsday everyone’s worried about is the wrong one [12d]
- America has a workforce crisis. The solution is already here — and it’s being wasted [12d]
- The ROAD Act passed by the Senate aims to expand America’s housing supply. It’s likely to shrink it instead [12d]
- How a couple’s kitchen table and a bean burrito built a $1 billion food empire [12d]
- One AI bubble has already burst. The next one—a ‘rare’ kind—is still growing, economist warns [12d]
- Some cried. Others were speechless. How front-line workers walked away with checks averaging $240,000 when KKR sold their company [12d]
- She left a Silicon Valley VC to solve a problem left untouched for 88 years. Now her bra brand is the fastest-growing at Nordstrom [12d]
- Former Trump official: the U.S. can win the AI race — if it gets patent policy right [12d]
- This high school dropout now makes six figures at OpenAI—and he shares the strategy Gen Z can use to get hired in Silicon Valley, too [12d]
- Coal is back and nuclear is next: The Iran war is rewiring Asia’s energy future [12d]
- Buddhist monk says workers struggle to wind down from fast-paced office culture—he shares a 30-second tip to reset your nervous system [12d]
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