The Brutalist Report - quartz
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- There are more laser strikes against planes than ever [797d]
- Passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a door panel might be victims of a crime, FBI says [797d]
- Apple stock is stabilizing, but Tesla faces a worse fate [797d]
- Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk has an 'unsustainable' level of stressed out workers, CEO says [797d]
- Some guy somehow used a kid's boarding pass to get on a plane [797d]
- Airbus is 'obsessed' with the fear of a Boeing-style mess on its hands [797d]
- Jeep maker Stellantis is laying off about 400 employees in the U.S. [797d]
- Apple stops the bleeding and Trump's new company slips as markets stay in neutral [797d]
- Donald Trump will get a $3 billion boost from Truth Social's shell-company merger [797d]
- Almost half-a-million Starbucks holiday mugs are being recalled after customers got burned and cut [797d]
- American snack habits involve lots of talking and recycling, says Mondelez's annual report [797d]
- Amazon's big sale, Walmart wants wealthy shoppers, and Subway ditches Coke: Retail news roundup [797d]
- Mark Zuckerberg is hot on something called the 'fediverse' after dumping the metaverse [798d]
- The biggest players in Disney’s big board fight — and which side they’re on [798d]
- Elon Musk's Tesla woes, Mercedes and Stellantis recalls, Fisker's looming bankruptcy: Auto news roundup [798d]
- Midday market movers: A rough start for Nike and Lululemon stock as FedEx flies high [798d]
- Apple's plans for AI devices in China could involve Baidu [798d]
- Boeing and United are having tough weeks, plus other airline news [798d]
- Lululemon stock tumbles as it struggles to reach American consumers [798d]
- Reddit's big first day, big CEO pay, and what comes next: Reddit IPO roundup [798d]
- Saudi Arabia's latest move to diversify from oil? Building a big theme park [798d]
- The cheapest car lease in America [798d]
- The lawmakers who voted to ban TikTok own a ton of tech stocks [798d]
- Tesla lowers EV output in China as sales slow and competition spikes [798d]
- Intel is plotting a sprawling U.S. expansion with 'the largest AI chip manufacturing site in the world' [798d]
- Apple lost $113 billion in market cap after a sweeping antitrust lawsuit [798d]
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