The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- OpenAI is building an X-like social media network [246d]
- Zuckerberg defends Meta’s Instagram, WhatsApp deals in U.S. antitrust trial [246d]
- China’s rare earth minerals power the modern world. Banning their export could destroy it [246d]
- Bankrupt 23andMe faces scrutiny by U.S. House Committee as government seeks testimony from cofounder [246d]
- Notion Mail lets you build the inbox you actually want [246d]
- Nvidia reveals it will make AI supercomputers in the U.S. for the first time [246d]
- Google got hit with a cease and desist order in Japan. Here’s why [246d]
- Biden returns to the spotlight to address the issue that could define the 2026 midterms [246d]
- Trump White House defies court order, bars Associated Press from Oval Office event [246d]
- Zillow’s bold move to confront off-market housing inventory [246d]
- China halts Boeing orders in latest escalation of trade war with U.S. [246d]
- Webull stock price update: BULL shares are falling today after a massive surge that followed its SPAC merger [246d]
- Being asked to do work that’s not in your job description? 5 smart ways to draw the line [246d]
- What personality traits do you share with Elon Musk? [246d]
- What ‘Ex Machina’ got right (and wrong) about AI, 10 years later [246d]
- When will Elon Musk admit he’s bad at gaming? [246d]
- Krea, an Adobe for the AI era, discusses its $500 million vision [246d]
- NBA legend Carmelo Anthony talks about working for social change [246d]
- Shipping is a dirty business. EVs—electric vessels—could change that [246d]
- Coca-Cola’s clever new ad uses its logo in a refreshingly old-school way [246d]
- Marvel’s new ‘Fantastic Four’ poster is a breath of fresh air in the AI age [246d]
- Dispatch from Milan: Luxury fashion rules the design scene, sustainability is still cool, and modernism is back [246d]
- Leaders: Changing your mind is fine, but you need to communicate [246d]
- Why wind power is still booming in the U.S.—despite Trump’s hatred [246d]
- There’s a simple solution for Western droughts—but people aren’t going to like it [246d]
- ‘You can’t believe your hype’: ‘Summer House’ star Paige DeSorbo explains how to build your dream career [246d]
- 5 under-the-radar Kindle tricks to elevate your e-reading [246d]
- The plastic recycling myth and our very real crisis [246d]
- Breaking the forever chemical cycle starts with industry [246d]
- AI+EQ is transforming healthcare, not just for doctors [246d]
- OpenAI launches new GPT-4.1 models with improved coding [247d]
- Trump signals possible tariff pause for auto industry [247d]
- Uber and Lyft drivers in California could get the right to unionize under this bill [247d]
- Goodbye, boarding pass. Hello, facial recognition? [247d]
- Blue Origin launched Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez into space with an all-female crew—what does that really prove? [247d]
- Trump administration research cuts prompt scientists to seek jobs in Europe [247d]
- Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey want to kill IP law. That would be a huge mistake [247d]
- The Florida housing market is so weak that this giant builder is cutting prices [247d]
- Texas measles outbreak shows what happens when vaccine funding flatlines [247d]
- OM coin price plunges 90%, sparking fraud allegations: Is the Mantra crash the next crypto catastrophe? [247d]
- Trump pushed oil and gas development in Alaska, but industry is doubtful amid trade tensions [247d]
- Why you should update your old dating app profile photos ASAP [247d]
- When are taxes due? IRS asks taxpayers to ‘act now’ with fewer 2025 returns filed early, amid concerns over DOGE layoffs [247d]
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