The Brutalist Report - quartz
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- Costco's gold bars are selling out fast as shoppers eye financial security [592d]
- FTX shareholders could get $1 billion after crypto firm is cleared to fully repay customers [592d]
- Christine McVie’s Fleetwood Mac scrapbook, Dianne Feinstein’s books, and an iconic Marilyn Monroe portrait: this week’s auction block roundup [592d]
- McDonald's is suing Tyson Foods for allegedly choking the supply chain to raise prices [592d]
- Super Micro Computer stock surges 15% on big AI demand [592d]
- A hot meal on a transatlantic JetBlue flight will now cost extra [592d]
- EV chargers that feel more like a gas station are coming [592d]
- Bankrupt EV startup Fisker left its abandoned headquarters in 'complete disarray' [592d]
- Donald Trump's plans would cut taxes on the richest 5% of America — and raise them for everyone else [592d]
- A Frontier Airlines flight trailed flames as it landed [592d]
- A classic Hamptons home, cliffside Beverly Hills bungalow and mansion-sized Manhattan townhouse: This week’s real estate roundup [592d]
- Trump Media stock spikes 15% after Elon Musk came to a campaign rally [592d]
- Boeing is restarting talks to end a strike some compare to an economic Hurricane Helene [592d]
- Panera Bread settles lawsuit after student's death linked to Charged Lemonade [592d]
- Who really created Bitcoin? A new HBO documentary claims it has the answer [592d]
- Martin Shkreli can't escape his $64 million fine [592d]
- Tesla's Cybertrucks are still being insured by Geico, despite claims [592d]
- Red Lobster's new CEO admits it: 'Endless Shrimp' was a disaster [592d]
- Fisker is dead. But its legal problems are very much alive [592d]
- Donald Trump would balloon the federal debt by twice as much as Kamala Harris, report says [592d]
- FTX token, Sui, Aptos, Popcat, and more: Cryptocurrencies to watch this week [592d]
- Dow futures dip amid climbing oil prices and Treasury yields [592d]
- Even big oil is asking Trump to spare Biden's signature bill — or at least parts of it [592d]
- Goldman Sachs says the S&P 500 could hit 6,000 this year [592d]
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