The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Elon Musk doesn’t owe ex-Twitter employees $500 million in severance, the court rules [127d]
- Three Mile Island was the site of the country’s worst nuclear disaster. Now AI energy demands might turn it back on [127d]
- In the world’s race for cleaner, faster and cheaper lithium, all eyes are on Argentina’s salt flats [127d]
- Amazon says it now runs on 100% clean power. Employees say it’s more like 22% [127d]
- Samsung pushes AI features in new foldable smartphones, ring and smartwatch [127d]
- Textile waste like Cotton is barely recycled in China, where fast fashion reigns [127d]
- VW’s Audi factory in Brussels may close due to low demand for EVs [127d]
- Female entrepreneurs can fundraise 20% faster than men on crowdfunding platforms, research finds [127d]
- We need to talk about Climate Inc. [127d]
- Why a cartoon crawfish named ‘Mark d’Ballot’ could be the secret to voter turnout in Louisiana [127d]
- Montana might overturn its landmark youth climate change ruling [127d]
- Intuit to lay off 1,800 employees, labels 1,050 as ‘underperformers’ [127d]
- Gun ammunition vending machines are appearing at grocery stores. Advocates are worried [127d]
- How to create a purpose-driven business [127d]
- Most patients taking Wegovy and Ozempic weight-loss drugs stop within two years [127d]
- Apple TV+ just dropped a show about deadly AI—weeks after debuting Apple Intelligence [127d]
- Harvey Weinstein could face new sexual assault charges ahead of November retrial [127d]
- Amazon Prime Day pushes retailers to release back-to-school deals earlier [127d]
- Michigan’s bird flu response sparks COVID-era resistance from farmers [127d]
- Samsung is joining the smart ring wars [127d]
- 1.7 million Texans still lack power after Beryl [127d]
- Kroger-Albertsons merger: Full list of 579 stores to be divested and sold 18 states and D.C. [127d]
- Microsoft drops OpenAI board seat amid antitrust concerns [127d]
- What should I do if I don’t want to be someone’s reference? [127d]
- Maybe the future of TV isn’t something for everyone [127d]
- Housing market outlook for 2025: 8 early predictions for home prices [127d]
- Here’s how AI is changing workers relationship with data [127d]
- Chef Marcus Samuelsson just designed an African-meets-Scandinavian collection for West Elm [127d]
- In-person meetings are more inclusive, and I’ve got the receipts [127d]
- Biden’s progress on the environment could be undone by these 5 lawsuits (and they’re just the beginning) [127d]
- This shape-shifting watch can help you crack open a cold one [127d]
- Creatives must embrace technology or get left behind [127d]
- McDonald’s new ad campaign is like a game of ‘I Spy’ [127d]
- Wilson and Caitlin Clark designed three new basketballs, inspired by her career [127d]
- The Wild West of online political advertising needs transparency tools ahead of the election [127d]
- What Verizon’s chief HR exec learned from working for the CIA [127d]
- 10 unconventional team-building activities that actually work [127d]
- Advocacy and AI in cancer treatment [127d]
- Frustrated with humanity? You’re not alone—and that’s a good thing [127d]
- Why did the sun umbrella stop being fashionable in America? [127d]
- Even Amtrak was surprised by the instant popularity of its new Chicago-Twin Cities route [127d]
- What matters most to staff well-being? An office window with mysterious and coherent views [127d]
- The college-to-corporate pipeline is facing extinction. Here’s why [127d]
- Inside the House’s $25 billion NASA funding proposal [128d]
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