The Brutalist Report - quartz
- Somehow train heists — yes, train heists — are just a part of doing business now [512d]
- Bentley sales declined because of wealthy customers’ 'emotional sensitivity,' CEO says [512d]
- United Airlines is facing more federal oversight after a series of safety issues [512d]
- The most beloved regional fast food chain in America [512d]
- Apple is having a very rough 2024 [512d]
- OpenAI is on a Hollywood charm offensive before launching its Sora video generator [512d]
- The Apple antitrust lawsuit goes after green bubbles on iMessage and Android users finally feel seen [512d]
- Reddit pops, Bitcoin drops, and millionaires want out: Money and markets news roundup [512d]
- Boeing's brutal 2024, Wegovy gets covered, the next AI stocks, and a retail mess: Business news roundup [512d]
- Weekend Leadership Roundup March 23, 2024 [512d]
- Reddit's CEO gets paid, ChatGPT 'kinda sucks,' and Elon Musk’s Neuralink guinea pig: Tech news roundup [512d]
- Lead in Stanley cups, solar eclipse stress, and Costco says get out: Lifestyle news roundup [512d]
- Boeing's brutal 2024, Reddit's IPO, AI stocks, and underwater car loans: The week's most popular stories [512d]
- Boeing had to remove a mile of flammable tape but now Starliner is ready for its first astronaut flight [512d]
- Steve Jobs memorabilia like a signed Apple business card and even a movie ticket just sold for a lot [512d]
- $200,000 for a Tesla Cybertruck? Nobody wants to pay it anymore [513d]
- Medicare is covering Wegovy, a new $4 million drug, and AstraZeneca bets $2 billion: pharma news round up [513d]
- The most expensive cars ever made [513d]
- The most expensive drugs in the world — starting at the low price of $1 million [513d]
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