The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- EA Sports FC doubles down on fandom after epic rebrand [270d]
- Why the OpenAI-to-Anthropic pipeline remains so strong [270d]
- The shocking rise and fall of elite cybersecurity firm IronNet [270d]
- Migrant women arriving in this western U.S. state are facing an uphill battle for employment [270d]
- Chain Bridge Bancorp IPO: stock price will be closely watched today as bank popular with Republicans lists on the NYSE [270d]
- Alphabet’s Waymo will expand its robotaxi fleet with Hyundai EVs [270d]
- The dockworkers’ strike is suspended, but automation remains a sticking point for unions [270d]
- Helene dealt crushing blow to Asheville’s artist community, casting doubts on recovery [270d]
- Helene’s widespread devastation heightens the risk of a regional housing market correction [270d]
- These 6 red states successfully blocked Biden’s student loan cancellation plan [270d]
- Microsoft and the DOJ intercept this Russian hacking group’s spear phishing campaign [270d]
- U.S. jobs report expected to show hiring gains in September [270d]
- The U.S. ports strike is over, but how long will it take to clear the cargo backlog? [270d]
- Spirit Airlines stock price takes a nosedive after report of possible bankruptcy. What’s happening with the low-cost airline? [270d]
- What happened when I tried a 3-week “financial fast” [270d]
- Red Lobster and BurgerFi went bankrupt. That doesn’t mean customers will punish them for their financial hardships [270d]
- Recipe for Innovation: Claudette Zepeda [270d]
- Target’s new expandable sneakers do away with pinched toes for good [270d]
- I’m addicted to TikTok. I’m begging the government to ban it [270d]
- Waymo’s fortune cookies reveal just how far ahead of Tesla’s robotaxis it is [270d]
- We’ve entered the AI grift era [270d]
- Here’s what it is like to be a Hurricane Helene first responder [270d]
- The cornerstone for healthy business and the government may surprise you [270d]
- New York city’s biggest geothermal building just opened on Coney Island, and you can live in it [270d]
- ‘Plot twists’ and ‘new opportunities’: Why TikTok is buzzing about the ‘October theory’ [270d]
- Scammers are flooding Trump’s new crypto exchange [270d]
- Keep forgetting things? Relax (no, really)—these tactics for improving your memory can keep you calm, too [270d]
- A manager’s guide to identifying and investing in high-potential talent [270d]
- Burger King’s ad makes people mad, ‘The New York Times’ redesigns its app, and Beyoncé finally collabs with Levi’s [270d]
- Why the rise of ‘modus non grata’ could lead to a dystopian future—and what cities can do to avoid it [270d]
- Why even wealthy enclaves should be turned into ‘sacrifice zones’ and given back to nature [270d]
- Why airlines are turning to Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi [270d]
- Dockworkers’ union suspends port strike until mid-January [270d]
- Port strike: Here’s what items come into the ports—and what goes out of them [270d]
- OpenAI’s newest tool feels less like a chatbot, more like Google Doc [270d]
- Hims & Hers Health stock tanks after FDA says competitor Eli Lilly’s weight-loss drug shortage is over [270d]
- How shuttered nuclear plants like Three Mile Island could make a comeback [270d]
- McDonald’s is finally bringing this super popular sandwich to the U.S. Here’s why [270d]
- Cigarettes, sugar, prescription opioids: Here’s how to fight market-driven epidemics [270d]
- U.S. bans more Chinese imports over allegations of forced labor [270d]
- Why your 401(k) will be safe after the election [271d]
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