The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- ‘The school has to be evacuated’: Connecticut students are setting their Chromebooks on fire for TikTok [223d]
- These are the fastest growing industries for Gen Z [223d]
- The New York Times and Associated Press are pushing a Nevada court to unseal Rupert Murdoch’s succession case [223d]
- Why the Fed will likely ignore Trump’s calls for interest rate cuts [223d]
- The U.S. measles outbreak has now reached an 11th state [223d]
- LinkedIn’s new AI tools help job seekers find smarter career fits [223d]
- WW International stock tumbles as WeightWatchers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection [223d]
- Supreme Court rules that Trump’s transgender military ban can go into effect [223d]
- Can I still fly if I don’t have my Real ID by May 7? Here’s what to know as new air-travel rules go into effect today [223d]
- Netflix is getting a big TV redesign and AI search [223d]
- How can I improve my team’s morale? [224d]
- Conclave 2025: Start time, schedule, how it works, timeline, new pope candidates, and everything to know [224d]
- Elon Musk’s new city puts SpaceX in the driver’s seat. Could public services be at risk? [224d]
- 7 ways leaders must evolve to lead AI-augmented teams [224d]
- Ask these 3 questions to solve any work problem [224d]
- Meta AI ‘personalized’ chatbot revives privacy fears [224d]
- At a new factory in Kentucky, robots will help make your Keen boots [224d]
- Why TikTok Shop can’t shake its knockoff problem [224d]
- Pope Francis’s popemobile is getting the second life he would have wanted [224d]
- Designers are excited about AI, but most don’t know what to do with it [224d]
- Why every company is hitting ‘Ctrl+B’ on its logo [224d]
- Trump plans to end Energy Star. It saves Americans $40 billion on energy bills annually [224d]
- Brightline just turned its trains and stations into coworking spaces [224d]
- What happens when you mix random stuff in a bowl for 100 days? TikTok found out [224d]
- They landed a dream internship at the Vatican. Then the Pope died [224d]
- Could climate change trigger the next subprime mortgage crisis? [224d]
- The corporate retreat is getting a makeover [224d]
- Under Trump’s emergency order, this pipeline through the Great Lakes wetlands could get fast-tracked [224d]
- Near-death experiences change people’s perspective on work. Here’s how [224d]
- My favorite tools for a focused, restful second half of the day [224d]
- Why human-centered design is vital in healthcare research [224d]
- AI’s role in patient-centric care [224d]
- Social media is more important than you may realize [224d]
- Skills over degrees [224d]
- An Arizona family used AI to recreate a road rage victim’s voice [224d]
- “Work-life balance is your problem, not the employer’s responsibility”: Skims co-founder Emma Grede’s claim is sparking controversy [224d]
- What’s happening at Newark airport? Update on flight cancellations and delays as travel chaos continues [224d]
- OpenAI’s nonprofit mission fades further into the rearview [224d]
- Target has not changed its self-checkout policy, retailer says, despite recent reports about ‘shrink’ [224d]
- Why Cadillac can only make two of its new $340,000 EVs per day [224d]
- Tesla’s latest European sales numbers continue to plummet to multiyear low, as Chinese EVs soar [224d]
- The rise of sliding mitts shows youth baseball’s obsession with drip over defense [224d]
- Justice Department asks court to break up Google’s ad tech business [224d]
- Mattel CEO says its toys will get pricier [224d]
- Elon Musk faces backlash from Austin neighbors over his ‘Fort Knox’-style mansion [224d]
- Tired of overconsumption? Try this new challenge to break free of consumerism [224d]
- How Trump’s meme coin business is profiting off a dinner with the president [224d]
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