The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Vermont becomes the first state to make oil companies pay for climate change damage [472d]
- McDonald’s tried to calm people’s concerns about menu prices. It just created more headlines [472d]
- Exos CEO Sarah Robb O’Hagan believes a four-day workweek will soon be the norm [472d]
- The Heartland is transforming autonomous technology [472d]
- Lab-grown meat faces bans before it’s even in stores [472d]
- Truth Social is full of far-right fury over Trump’s guilty verdict [472d]
- Why business leaders need a trauma-informed approach [472d]
- NY truckers are suing the MTA over congestion pricing [472d]
- Here’s how Elon Musk’s ‘unfathomable’ pay trial stacks up against other corporate giants [472d]
- The IRS makes its free e-file program permanent [472d]
- Amazon drone deliveries can now operate ‘beyond visual line of sight’ [472d]
- Mark Zuckerberg gets dropped from a lawsuit blaming Meta for child exploitation [472d]
- Tech stocks today: Salesforce and Dell decline, ending a rough week for many big firms in the sector [472d]
- The important lesson brands can learn from all the problems at the New York-Dublin Portal [472d]
- Your company needs to pay attention to mentorship. Here’s why [472d]
- Michael Jordan returns to Gatorade, Wicked-themed Lego, and NFL logos: This week in branding news [472d]
- These book vending machines are part of a publisher’s plan to get kids reading [472d]
- There’s a global gender gap in green jobs. Fighting climate change can’t happen without closing it [472d]
- Why zigzagging is key to a successful career [472d]
- Google’s cognitive scientist explains the benefits of conducting ‘change audits’ [472d]
- CVS, Walmart, and the rise of private labels as shoppy shop dupes [472d]
- The FCC chair is pushing for tougher space debris rules [472d]
- Why Supercell blended Hollywood with TikTok to launch ‘Squad Busters’ [472d]
- These abandoned oil wells near Bakersfield could store enough solar power for 300,000 homes [472d]
- How America can end energy insecurity and close the digital divide at the same time [472d]
- Why rising sea levels could trigger a maternal health crisis [472d]
- Managers: Here’s how to support a grieving employee [472d]
- It’s becoming alarmingly easy to create audio deepfakes of Biden and Trump [472d]
- What could happen if Trump goes to jail? [473d]
- Prime members just got free food delivery, but Amazon could get 18% of Grubhub [473d]
- Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 felony charges in historic trial [473d]
- FAA says Boeing can’t increase 737 MAX production yet due to safety issues [473d]
- The list of store closures may be growing, but Dollar Tree is reopening more than a hundred 99 Cents Only locations [473d]
- Bird flu infects a third U.S. dairy worker [473d]
- How casino gambling took off during the ‘probability revolution’ [473d]
- How the White House’s Executive Order on AI may impact the law [473d]
- Philadelphia’s 7,000-camera surveillance system: What are the risks? [473d]
- Hackers claim to breach Ticketmaster, capturing data of 560 million users [473d]
- How Colorado could become a national leader in affordable housing [473d]
- California advances AI proposals on discrimination, deepfakes, jobs [473d]
- Largest international police operation against botnets takes down ransomware networks [473d]
- K-pop agency HYBE asks U.S. court to identify X account accused of defamation and harassment [473d]
- Musk’s $56 billion pay package: What are the legal hurdles? [473d]
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