The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Nissan plans production cuts at these two U.S. plants [327d]
- Microsoft posts 10% growth for Q4 as it plans to spend $80 billion on AI [327d]
- Meta’s Q4 profits exceed Wall Street’s expectations [327d]
- FireAid L.A. benefit concert: Live stream, donate, list of performers, venues, and everything to know [327d]
- Tesla’s Q4 results fell short of Wall Street’s forecasts. Here’s why [327d]
- What to know about the American Airlines jet collision near D.C. [327d]
- Big Lots store closures update: Gordon Brothers releases a new list of doomed locations with leases for sale [327d]
- Trump announces up to 30,000 migrants will be sent to Guantanamo Bay [327d]
- Your boss says they care about your well-being, but that’s only true if they prioritize these 4 things [327d]
- Zuckerberg has shown us who he really is. Believe him. [327d]
- 3 ways to adapt your job search to stand out according to a LinkedIn expert [327d]
- Why, 25 years later, ‘The Sims’ is more popular than ever [327d]
- Reid Hoffman says that AI can give you superpowers [327d]
- MoMA’s Paola Antonelli on the groundbreaking designs that have changed humanity [327d]
- Starbucks beat expectations last quarter. It credits the humble handwritten note [327d]
- Priceless art was destroyed by L.A. wildfires. Experts want to protect other cities from the same fate [327d]
- Trump fired government watchdogs en masse. Corruption and abuse are sure to follow [327d]
- How emotional intelligence can help us reinvent ourselves at work [327d]
- In poorer countries, happiness levels don’t follow a U-shaped curve [327d]
- How execs can bridge the AI knowledge gap [328d]
- 3 ways smarter design can solve the noise problem [328d]
- The architecture industry may soon be unrecognizable [328d]
- NASA’s returned Bennu asteroid samples contain the building blocks for life [328d]
- Advertising in the Super Bowl hits a new record, Fox says [328d]
- RFK Jr. confirmation hearing: Kennedy was grilled on his abortion flip-flop. Here’s what he said [328d]
- Amazon secretly tracked Californian consumers via cellphones, lawsuit alleges [328d]
- This group is playing ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ to help L.A. fire victims, and you can join in [328d]
- ‘What’s more motivating than a punch card?’ TikTok has a new hack for keeping New Year resolutions [328d]
- Legoland Florida to lay off 234 performers and entertainment workers [328d]
- Volkswagen cancels the U.S. launch of its newest EV [328d]
- Spirit Airlines snubs Frontier’s new merger offer, opts to exit bankruptcy solo [328d]
- Trump administration rescinds freeze on federal grants following confusion [328d]
- What’s going on with Trump’s proposed buyouts for federal workers? Nobody knows [328d]
- OpenAI sees the downside of ‘fair use’ now that DeepSeek may have used OpenAI’s data [328d]
- Trump administration to reverse Biden’s fuel economy standards. Here’s what to know [328d]
- Coke releases Coca-Cola Orange Cream flavor that’s making a comeback [328d]
- Should kids have to work for their school lunches? One GOP Rep. thinks so [328d]
- Alibaba rolls out AI model, claiming it’s better than DeepSeek-V3 [328d]
- DJT stock jumps 10% on new fintech Truth.Fi as Trump looks to deliver for crypto and Bitcoin supporters [328d]
- Frito-Lay recall update: FDA classifies impacted Lay’s Classic Potato Chips as posing a serious health risk [328d]
- Lunar New Year 2025: How countries are celebrating the Year of the Snake [328d]
- Women’s wages are now growing faster than men’s, says Bank of America data [328d]
- A Missouri Republican has introduced a federal abortion ban in the House [328d]
- How Trump’s tariff and deportation threats are affecting the Fed’s interest rates [328d]
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