The Brutalist Report - fortune
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- Claude is telling users to go to sleep mid-session and nobody, including Anthropic, seems to fully understand why it keeps doing it [23d]
- Fed Governor Stephen Miran to resign after Kevin Warsh is sworn in [23d]
- Peter Thiel is leading investment in an ocean data center powered by waves—and the startup is reportedly worth $1 billion [23d]
- PayPal reaches $30 million DOJ settlement over 2020 program for Black-owned businesses [23d]
- Bat deaths over the last two decades have cost American taxpayers in lost crops, higher taxes, and pricier bonds [23d]
- Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center is getting $3.3 billion in tax breaks—more than seven years of the state’s entire police budget [23d]
- The ‘Knight Rider’ replica car got a $50 speeding ticket in New York despite never leaving Chicago museum [23d]
- Cerebras CEO says AI chip demand is ‘not speculative’ as shares double in blockbuster IPO debut [23d]
- Nonprofit CEOs say Trump’s economy is driving surging demand—and they’re pushed to the brink [23d]
- The AI boom sidelined sustainability. Two researchers want to change that [23d]
- Senators are ‘putting our money where our mouth is’ and approve withholding their pay during government shutdown [23d]
- Scott Bessent made a fortune spotting currency manipulation. He says Beijing’s $2.5 trillion black hole is ‘a problem for the Europeans’ [23d]
- Blackstone COO Jon Gray predicts ‘huge boom’ in blue-collar jobs—his own data center company is hiring 30,000 new roles [23d]
- Burned out and going nowhere: the American worker is too mentally drained to even look for a new job [23d]
- Half of older Americans are unfulfilled. Their doctors can’t see it [23d]
- A European central bank has signed a mega deal with a cloud service provider. The problem for Google, Microsoft and Amazon? It’s not with them [23d]
- Starmer sees open rebellion break out, challenge incoming from former Health Secretary [23d]
- Trump tells Xi, ‘It’s an honor to be your friend.’ Xi responds by talking about Taiwan [23d]
- Parents want tech banned from schools. Teachers respond that it’s an insane idea [23d]
- ‘Ocean Dream’ diamond, largest blue-green stone of its kind in the world, sells for $17.3 million [23d]
- Current price of oil as of May 14, 2026 [23d]
- Newman’s Own CEO on steward ownership: succession when you don’t want to sell [23d]
- I helped design the original Tesla battery. Here’s how America can lead the world again [23d]
- Business formations hit all-time high as ‘under-employed’ Americans turn to side hustles to make ends meet [23d]
- North Korean operatives stole $2 billion last year—and financial firms are the next target [23d]
- Companies want battle-tested CFOs. There aren’t enough of them [23d]
- Exclusive: ‘We’re spending millions to stop threats that cost thousands’: Startup Furientis aims to revolutionize defense [23d]
- I’m a Berkshire Hathaway investor and I was wrong about Greg Abel. Here’s why he’s a better fit than Buffett right now [23d]
- Boeing could be the biggest winner on Trump’s trip to Beijing [23d]
- Wall Street no longer believes Kevin Warsh can do what President Trump wants [23d]
- The deficit just grew by $955 billion in 7 months. It’s time for a constitutional fix to control the budget [23d]
- Job-hopping is now the fastest path to becoming a CEO—and company loyalty may actually hold you back [23d]
- Fervo becomes clean energy’s biggest-ever IPO with $10B valuation—powered by the earth’s heat and AI’s hunger [23d]
- Steve Jobs had a ‘beer test’ he used for interviews at Apple—if he didn’t want to drink with you, you didn’t get the job [23d]
- The airplane fuel shortage is a myth propagated by airlines who want to cancel unprofitable flights, says private jet CEO [23d]
- Top economist says $39 trillion national debt leaves government worse prepared for recession than ever [23d]
- Boeing lost China. Trump—and 500 jets—may be about to win it back [23d]
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