The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- This popular NY-based seed company is ending sales and giving seeds away for free [581d]
- Mongolia tourism makes a post-pandemic comeback with reindeer sleigh rides, camel racing, and more [581d]
- Biden administration announces prices for 10 drugs in Medicare negotiations that will save $6 billion [581d]
- NYC says it’s winning the battle against scaffolding. Data says otherwise [581d]
- Sign up for a free Disney+ trial? You may have waived your right to sue [581d]
- ‘We always expose ourselves to danger out of necessity’: Farmers working through wildfires pay the price with their health [581d]
- U.S. bird flu numbers in dairy cattle are way off. Here’s why [581d]
- Starbucks’ new CEO Niccol will make over $90 million in equity [581d]
- Mpox outbreak 2024: map, infections, symptoms as WHO declares public health emergency [581d]
- Google AI Overviews gets upgrades, expands to these 6 countries [581d]
- Meta scraps CrowdTangle tool, ‘jeopardizing essential post-election oversight’ [581d]
- The new LA Clippers arena delivers fresh air to every single seat [581d]
- California lawmakers are about to make a huge decision on the future of AI [581d]
- At these Texas solar farms, 6,000 sheep help mow the grass [581d]
- We asked developers how work is going. Their response was a cry for help [581d]
- How the designers of Portland’s new PDX made the best airport in the country even better [581d]
- DIY fertility treatments can save prospective parents time and money—but what’s the trade-off? [581d]
- For DEI to survive it needs this strategy [581d]
- The Harris-Walz logo just got a subtle makeover. Can you see it? [581d]
- The Seine River was toxic for a century. Its Olympic cleanup could change swimming around the world [581d]
- Personality tests might be derailing your leaders [581d]
- Why we need more hybrid managers [581d]
- Everyone hates Man City’s jerseys, designed in part by Oasis [581d]
- Creatives behind Glossier and Brat explain the new rules of branding [581d]
- The Kamala Harris Google ad controversy explained [581d]
- 4 ways to tell if the company interviewing you cares about you [581d]
- Why the pronatalist movement is inherently misguided [581d]
- Don’t be afraid to quit, again and again [581d]
- Bye, Google: These 3 AI search engines help you find stuff faster [582d]
- Inflation just hit a key milestone. Here’s what that means for your bank account [582d]
- A looming U.S. seaport strike could delay cargo for weeks or months [582d]
- SAG-AFTRA partners with Narrativ to replicate actors’ voices in AI ads [582d]
- ‘We’ve got time’: NASA is still deciding whether to keep 2 astronauts in space until 2025 [582d]
- Polestar starts EV production in the U.S. and avoids steep tariffs [582d]
- U.S. will support a global treaty that calls for less plastic production [582d]
- Lands’ End’s $1 tote bag deal is ending as fast as it started [582d]
- J&J to disclose support for $6.5 billion talc settlement [582d]
- Creamy keyboards are blowing up with ASMR and tech influencers [582d]
- Starbucks once wanted to be your hangout. Its new fast-food CEO means the death of that dream [582d]
- Shake Shack will use robots to deliver Uber Eats orders in Los Angeles [582d]
- Zombie oil wells are springing back to life in Texas. Here’s why [582d]
- The Cybertruck’s new Range Extender ruins the best thing about trucks [582d]
- Mars’s purchase of Kellanova suggests Ozempic hasn’t curbed America’s snacking just yet [582d]
- America’s struggling lobster industry gets tougher for fishermen with a new regulation [582d]
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