The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- These schools provide teachers with daycare [432d]
- TikTok sues U.S. to block prospective ban or sale of the app [432d]
- Trump wants to use Eisenhower’s strategy to deport undocumented immigrants. Here’s why it won’t work [432d]
- Where were the politics on the Met Gala red carpet? [432d]
- How the Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud is taking rap battles high tech [432d]
- Nanoplastics: Small particles, big problems [432d]
- Meet the Met Gala’s populist cousin: the Debt Gala raising funds to erase medical debt [432d]
- Navigating soft skills in the age of AI: The key to successful hiring, engagement, and retention [432d]
- TikTok can detect fake merch in livestream shopping but other tech may struggle [432d]
- One Wordle a day not enough? The New York Times opens archive of 1,000-plus past puzzles [433d]
- 900+ deaths later, Arizona appoints the nation’s first ‘heat officer’ to avert a public health disaster [433d]
- 1 in 3 Asian Americans report being verbally harassed or called a slur [433d]
- ‘David and Goliath’ victory for environmentalists as New York City is spared construction of a major natural gas pipeline [433d]
- The secret to AI isn’t creativity, it’s reducing toil [433d]
- Microsoft’s antitrust issues surface again, this time with complaints from Spanish start-ups [433d]
- Disney Plus just became profitable for the first time, a positive sign for streaming TV [433d]
- Social Security and Medicare reserves get a lifeline from strong economy [433d]
- Instacart will soon let users order food in the app from Uber Eats [433d]
- How to watch Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ event today. New iPads are expected, but what about AI? [433d]
- Watch out for these 5 red flags for remote jobs [433d]
- ‘Unfrosted’ is the latest in corporate nostalgia, Hollywood’s favorite new genre [433d]
- Why these 3 employees decided to go back to the office full time [433d]
- What happens when you are blindsided at work? [433d]
- The housing market has already seen more home price growth this decade than the 1990s and 2010s [433d]
- Aura Bora proves that weird sparkling water is weirdly good business [433d]
- One in 3 Americans have been impacted by extreme weather. This is why stories from small towns can help climate change [433d]
- Why this San Antonio food bank is building affordable housing right next door [433d]
- The Canadian Army’s new camouflage moose logo comes amid recruiting problems [433d]
- This CEO learned 3 essential lessons about being a great leader from one trip [433d]
- Immigrants added $300 million to Bozeman’s economy. But the city is struggling to support them [433d]
- The $146 million DTC startup making a better work boot for tradespeople [433d]
- What is product design today? 100 great designers weigh in [433d]
- This gigantic 3D printer could reinvent manufacturing [433d]
- A new study on animal consciousness should change people’s views on eating meat—but it won’t [433d]
- Your employees are freaking out over performance reviews. Here’s how to make them less stressful [433d]
- 4 fresh new AI-powered websites to make you more productive [433d]
- Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk’s tech bromance takes another weird turn [433d]
- Surprisingly, these burned-out workers don’t fear AI—they welcome it [433d]
- Netflix is using live comedy as a warmup for live sports—and it’s working [433d]
- Commercial real estate foreclosures spike 117% as distress mounts [433d]
- Budweiser is turning Spotify into beer ads [433d]
- Chinese EV-maker Nio will unveil its first mass-market car in May, executive says [433d]
- Starbucks founder Howard Schultz shares advice for the company’s sales slump on LinkedIn [433d]
- Why ‘adult gap years’ may not work for the terminally online [433d]
- Randy Travis’s first song post-stroke used AI [433d]
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