The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- How climate tech startups are planning for life under Trump vs. Harris [407d]
- What’s open and closed on Election Day 2024? Banks, stock markets, USPS, DMV, and more [407d]
- Amazon, Walmart, and Target offer ‘returnless refunds’. Who’s eligible? [407d]
- American Freight is closing all of its stores. Bankruptcy filing warns of possible paycheck delays for laid-off employees [407d]
- Meta slapped with a $15 million fine by South Korea. Here’s why [407d]
- Reproductive rights are an economic issue [407d]
- Why Walmart and other retailers slashed their Christmas imports [407d]
- Elon Musk says it’s ‘pointless’ to build a human-driven $25,000 Tesla [407d]
- Live election results 2024: How to watch on CNN, Amazon, YouTube, and elsewhere, free without cable [407d]
- ‘This is a victory’: Boeing and union reach a deal, ending a months-long strike [407d]
- Should we get rid of the Electoral College? Most Americans would support a popular vote system. Switching to one would be tough [407d]
- Election Day 2024: These 10 states have abortion on the ballot. Read the wording carefully [408d]
- 12 iconic visual moments that defined the 2024 election [408d]
- This is why today’s leaders need a new playbook [408d]
- Election night is Calm’s ‘Super Bowl,’ so it’s buying 30 seconds of silence on CNN and ABC [408d]
- How to manage election stress at work, according to a psychologist [408d]
- 5 leaders weigh in on how to make pay transparency work [408d]
- Just a few hundred public officials control the entire U.S. power grid—and some of them are on your ballots [408d]
- How Pop Crave and Pop Base became major news sources in the 2024 presidential election [408d]
- One bright spot for the 2024 Election, no matter who wins [408d]
- 5 things never to say when talking to your boss about a problem [408d]
- When do the polls close in battleground states? 7 Election Day results to watch including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin races [408d]
- ‘It’s okay to not be okay’: A Harvard psychiatrist talks about why anxiety around this election feels different [408d]
- Here’s why Trump’s allies are talking about a squirrel right now [408d]
- You can still register to vote on Election Day in almost half the U.S., including swing states Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin [408d]
- Pennsylvania judge rules that Elon Musk’s daily $1 million voter giveaway can proceed [408d]
- Thousands of London protesters demand water companies clean up polluted rivers [408d]
- Perplexity rolls out an AI election information hub. Use it at your own risk [408d]
- Economic stability depends on democracy [408d]
- Conservationists sue U.S. to block a controversial lithium mine in Nevada [408d]
- Shark Tank’s Jane Lu says this AI-generated job app was the ‘worst email I’ve ever received’ [408d]
- Americans seeking Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drugs turn to compounded market [408d]
- How to get ahead of bad chatbots [408d]
- ‘Can you imagine if our homepage went down?’ New York Times tech workers go on strike before the election [408d]
- Are nicknames appropriate in the workplace? Here’s when it’s okay to use them—and when it’s not [408d]
- These are the housing markets where power is quickly shifting toward buyers [408d]
- Why the ‘secret vote’ is dominating the election’s last days [408d]
- YouTube is eating the TV industry’s lunch [408d]
- ‘Now I’m a big boy and I like it’: Young men on TikTok are turning to testosterone boosters [408d]
- Employers must give you time off to vote in 28 states: What workers need to know about Election Day rights [408d]
- Americans are ‘doom spending’ to cope with election stress [408d]
- USC researchers offer a glimpse inside the right-wing echo chamber on X and Telegram [408d]
- Why this tiny English village doesn’t want a data center next door [408d]
- This vote-swapping service wants to help Democrats conflicted over the Gaza war cast ‘protest votes’ while still opposing Trump [408d]
- ‘Oh my God, what’s going to happen?’: How U.S. voters are coping with election stress [408d]
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