The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- This New Jersey bill wants fossil fuel companies to pay for climate-driven damage [380d]
- How Presenters Can Nail the Q&A Session [380d]
- Why Arizona’s attorney general is suing this Saudi-backed farming company [380d]
- Biden’s NLRB nominee got rejected by the Senate. Here’s why this is bad news for unions [380d]
- With drones flying over New Jersey, thousands of worried locals are turning to Facebook to solve the mystery [380d]
- This New Jersey bill targets pollution from plastic packaging material [380d]
- How to disagree with someone without being disrespectful [380d]
- The CFPB cracks down on bank overdraft fees with this new rule [380d]
- Jurassic stock: Dinosaurs are extinct, but you can invest in a stegosaurus skeleton for $68.75 [380d]
- ServiceTitan IPO: Stock price will be closely watched today as the CRM software platform goes public on the Nasdaq [380d]
- How I figure out the answer to strangers’ most challenging problems in one hour [380d]
- Helen King’s job is all about keeping AI safe as Google scales [381d]
- Snack icon Hostess just rebranded to satisfy a more modern sweet tooth [381d]
- What is ‘revenge quitting,’ and how could it impact your company in 2025? [381d]
- The design industry is broken. These design coaches want to fix it [381d]
- A psychologist explains why we can no longer ignore workplace loneliness [381d]
- In rural Colorado, these abandoned oil wells could soon be used to heat a nearby town [381d]
- From Henri Matisse to Frida Kahlo, 2025 is getting some amazing public domain content [381d]
- Zyn, vapes, and the wild rebranding of nicotine [381d]
- Elon Musk wants to replace human fighter pilots with AI drones. That would be a disaster [381d]
- The 5-minute 5Qs Formula to better leadership [381d]
- ‘Fortress conservation’ is problematic for Indigenous people. Use these principles instead [381d]
- As AI voices become more human, will stereotypes follow? [381d]
- How workplace social media and flexible work can offer protection against toxic bosses [381d]
- A chemical fire outside Atlanta left residents with a slew of health issues. Now they’re fighting to shut down the plant [381d]
- I’ve been a super commuter for more than a decade. Here’s why [381d]
- Google’s new AI projects aren’t ready for the masses yet. Good! [381d]
- 80 colleges could close by 2029, even as elite Ivy League schools thrive [381d]
- Influencers are tagging the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione for clout [381d]
- UnitedHealth Group shares keep falling, other health insurance stocks follow, as criticism of the industry heats up [381d]
- Character.ai is being sued for encouraging kids to self-harm [381d]
- How social media unspooled Luigi Mangione’s life after UnitedHealthcare CEO’s murder [381d]
- Thank your Amazon driver with a free $5 tip this holiday season [381d]
- The Arctic just got a dire climate report card—and under Trump things could get much worse [381d]
- Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 World Cup. Groups call FIFA’s human rights record a ‘sham’ [381d]
- Monument Valley 3 is here, and it’s breaking free from its M.C. Escher–inspired origins [381d]
- College athletes in $2.8 billion NCAA lawsuit also want a players’ association [381d]
- Krispy Kreme cyberattack: Stock dips, online donut orders disrupted by IT security breach of unknown scale [381d]
- Ski racers and snowboarders ask FIS to reconsider a $400 million media rights offer [381d]
- U.S. inflation likely rose in November, but not enough to stop another rate cut by the Fed [381d]
- Flight crews in Europe are voicing concerns about Middle East routes. Here’s why [381d]
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