The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- The Lamborghini Temerario’s headlights hide a performance boost [580d]
- Retail sales keep soft landing hopes alive after recession scare [580d]
- Kim Kardashian and Jimmy Fallon battle for beats [580d]
- Big changes are coming to the home-buying process this weekend. Here’s what you need to know [580d]
- Medicare drug price negotiations: Here’s a savings breakdown [580d]
- Starbucks’s new CEO keeps making the jobs come to him, so he can work from home on a California beach [580d]
- Pharma giant Bayer wins a court case against a Pennsylvania landscaper, shares soar [580d]
- This Wisconsin pipeline proposal could cause a catastrophic spill on tribal lands [580d]
- Influencers explain how Kamala Harris’ campaign won TikTok [580d]
- Kim Dotcom loses 12-year battle to halt deportation to U.S. [580d]
- Miss the Olympics? Here’s everything we know about the 2028 games in Los Angeles [580d]
- TikTok fights the DOJ on the First Amendment, compares itself to these American news outlets [580d]
- Why we need to break bad tourist behavior this summer [580d]
- Rite Aid closing stores: Full list and map of doomed locations announced in August 2024 [580d]
- Big Plastic wants a ‘recyclable’ label on millions of items that end up in landfills [580d]
- Chicago is known for public art. At the DNC, local artists will be on full display [580d]
- In praise of process innovation, the idea economy’s behind-the-scenes workhorse [580d]
- The brand winners and losers of the 2024 election (so far) [580d]
- This is how you develop (and rekindle) workplace friendships [580d]
- Republicans tried to repeal this climate bill 42 times. Meanwhile, it has brought $286 billion to their districts [580d]
- The Harris-Walz logo gets a facelift, Liquid Death partners with Van Leeuwen, and Bolthouse rebrands [580d]
- Instagram owned real friendships. Its new AI chatbots encourage fake ones [580d]
- Tim Walz slams Trump and Vance’s ‘war on workers’ in a fiery pro-union speech [580d]
- Bite-size learning can fill employees’ craving for development [580d]
- 5 ways to make summer Fridays even better [580d]
- The future of the music industry is . . . music videos [580d]
- Real Madrid built the most advanced stadium in the world. Then Taylor Swift showed up [580d]
- 4 practices to heal your relationship to money (and make better financial decisions) [580d]
- What Gen Z workers—and voters—really want, according to David Hogg [580d]
- These zigzag walls help keep buildings cool during heat waves [580d]
- What Kamala Harris can learn from New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern [580d]
- How private equity’s obsession with this one marketing metric stunts brand growth [580d]
- This TikTok creator is showing that opting out of TSA face scans isn’t always easy [580d]
- PepsiCo can be sued over Gatorade protein bars’ marketing, judge rules [581d]
- FTC ban on noncompete agreements is blocked by another judge [581d]
- Five Trends Shaping the Future of Our Senses [581d]
- Harris plans to ban grocery price gouging as inflation cools [581d]
- Parvovirus B19 ‘slapped cheek’ virus: Symptoms and what to know as CDC warns of rising cases [581d]
- The FDA just cleared a new device that stops bleeding from gunshot wounds in seconds [581d]
- Good managers don’t dictate solutions, overprotect workers or make these other mistakes [581d]
- These are the fastest-growing startups in America right now, according to Inc. 5000 [581d]
- The uncomfortably expensive bracelets of Bama Rush are going viral on TikTok [581d]
- The ancient grass that could become a bumper crop—and stop coastal erosion [581d]
- Walmart earnings: Stock jumps as shoppers are still feeling pain from grocery inflation [581d]
- This popular NY-based seed company is ending sales and giving seeds away for free [581d]
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