The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Port of Baltimore fully reopens after Key Bridge collapse [157d]
- ‘Echoes of the Cold War’: Russian warships enter Cuba to show strengthened ties [157d]
- Elon Musk, SpaceX sued by former employees over alleged sexual harassment and discrimination [157d]
- Judge strikes down Florida’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors [157d]
- Workplace loneliness is on the rise, especially among people working virtually [157d]
- Fed holds rates steady and expects only one cut this year [158d]
- YouTube could face an antitrust probe over its ‘living room dominance’ [158d]
- Appeals court tosses out order that prevented Amazon from firing pro-union workers [158d]
- Le Creuset is releasing a limited Pokémon Collection in July, but it could be hard to catch ‘em all [158d]
- EV charging cable thefts are rising. Thieves are after the copper wiring [158d]
- 12 years later, Sandy Hook seniors prepare for graduation [158d]
- The Fed, in a “no rush” attitude, is expected to leave rates unchanged [158d]
- Watch Ryan Reynolds explain why streaming TV ads are about to get a whole lot better [158d]
- Ozempic shortages are creating an ‘unprecedented’ opportunity for phishing scammers [158d]
- A quick beginner’s guide to the game of cricket [158d]
- Louisiana’s air has toxic gas levels “more than a thousand times higher” than the safe limit [158d]
- Trouble sleeping? Remove these types of food from your diet [158d]
- Caitlin Clark is not on the Paris Olympics roster. Here’s why [158d]
- Databricks and Shutterstock are trying to remove the copyright risk from AI image generation (exclusive) [158d]
- AI chatbots just can’t shake off gender stereotypes, here’s why [158d]
- What ’80s movies got right and wrong about living with AI [158d]
- I’ve worked in DEI for a decade, it won’t survive beyond 2025 [158d]
- How can I draw better boundaries between work and personal time? [158d]
- Apple stock price closed at an all-time high: Why the surge despite a mixed reaction to its AI event? [158d]
- OpenAI promised to give us ‘Her.’ Apple’s AI is giving us Gary from ‘Veep’ [158d]
- Apple just took AI and cleverly rebranded it as its own [158d]
- This Detroit startup is bringing e-bike manufacturing to the U.S. [158d]
- Trump’s ‘Never Surrender’ logo brands a new era of grievance politics [158d]
- The mental toll of being cash-poor and credit-rich is getting worse for middle-class Americans [158d]
- Disney’s launch of its Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride is a joyous, yet precarious, balancing act [158d]
- Raspberry Pi is going public on Friday. Its biggest fans are dreading it [158d]
- How to succeed at work when you don’t get enough feedback from your boss [158d]
- Cell-cultivated meat has an image problem [158d]
- Gen Z women are less likely to use AI than Gen Z men. Here’s why [158d]
- Hospitals are energy hogs. These clever design choices are making them greener [158d]
- These ‘giant’ viruses could be a solution to melting Arctic ice [158d]
- These satellites let you track natural disasters and environmental changes [158d]
- 3 hidden benefits of small talk [158d]
- Freitag’s new upcycled bags are made from real airbags—and expand just like them, too [158d]
- Space startups’ biggest challenge for takeoff: Getting regulatory approval [158d]
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