The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- How Trump’s meme coin business is profiting off a dinner with the president [224d]
- CDC announces Salmonella poultry outbreak as FDA issues Salmonella tomato recalls [224d]
- DoorDash agrees to buy Deliveroo for $3.9 billion [224d]
- Accounting giant PwC announces layoffs: 1,500 jobs will be cut in the U.S. [224d]
- Cisco says its new entanglement chip could speed up practical quantum computing timeline by a decade [224d]
- Palantir stocks drop 13% after quarterly results fall short of Wall Street’s expectations [224d]
- The White House official social media account is a total cringe fest—and it’s gaining a following [224d]
- Why selling your business isn’t the only path to success [224d]
- How the 2025 Met Gala celebrated a ‘long overdue’ tribute to Black style [224d]
- In this $340,000 Cadillac EV, the battery cells are hidden throughout the car [224d]
- Gambling on the new pope is taking off. Here’s who’s getting the most bets [224d]
- Trump’s federal layoffs are disproportionately impacting women and people of color [225d]
- Instacart launches Fizz, a group ordering app for party drinks and snacks [225d]
- Why Walmart is betting big on this 2-year-old ‘clean’ digestive health brand [225d]
- Trump critics are launching a new bipartisan group to put a spotlight on rising costs [225d]
- Rite Aid bankruptcy: What to know about store closings, prescription transfers, layoffs, gift cards, and more [225d]
- ‘My library of Alexandria has been burned down’: Pinterest users are fuming over sudden bans [225d]
- We both froze while giving TED Talks. Here’s what it taught us about vulnerability [225d]
- Let’s stop calling them ‘soft skills.’ They’re the hardest ones to master [225d]
- Why this startup is mining seaweed to power EVs [225d]
- This Black design collective is incubating the next generation of community builders [225d]
- Bigger fonts and no trucks: How Lyft designed its new app for older riders [225d]
- Scientists just designed the perfect cacio e pepe recipe [225d]
- ‘AI is already eating its own’: Prompt engineering is quickly going extinct [225d]
- These old industrial sites in Michigan are toxic—but they could become a solar gold mine [225d]
- This Simplehuman tequila isn’t a gimmick—it shows the full range of agave the brand is upcycling into sponges [225d]
- ‘Users want it’: Grindr is now selling erectile dysfunction drugs [225d]
- Inside the Grindr CEO’s ‘hardcore’ vision for the LGBTQ dating app’s future [225d]
- Goodbye human drivers? Waymo’s robotaxis are now fully operational [225d]
- The key to better banking customer journeys [225d]
- To realize AI’s potential in the workplace, do one thing [225d]
- The first chapter of AI-driven bankruptcy [225d]
- This old mine in rural Pennsylvania was used to power crypto—and then it shut down without a word [225d]
- ‘You got to be really careful what you tie your name to’: The Hawk Tuah girl is planning a rebrand [225d]
- This startup wants to optimize your entire life with its new ‘proactive’ AI [225d]
- ‘A Million Lives’ shattered: This fantasy ball was just dubbed the Fyre Festival of BookTok—and authors are furious [225d]
- Anthropic hires a top Biden official to lead its new AI for social good team (exclusive) [225d]
- Report: Rite Aid’s 2nd bankruptcy is imminent amid reports of more store closures and layoffs [225d]
- Trump’s tariffs are starting to hit the busiest port in the country. Next come the store shelves [225d]
- Who is Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway’s new CEO who will succeed Warren Buffett? [225d]
- Mike Pence speaks out about January 6 Capitol attacks while receiving the JFK Profile in Courage Award [225d]
- Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros. stock prices fall after Trump threatens tariffs on foreign-made movies [225d]
- How this year’s Met Gala exhibit explores the history of Black dandyism [225d]
- This is how long small business owners think they can survive revenue shortfalls [225d]
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