The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Apple fumbled its personal AI debut, but the alternative was far worse [157d]
- This startup wants AI to help manage software infrastructure, not just write code [157d]
- How China’s monopoly on rare earth minerals gives it an edge in trade talks [157d]
- How tariffs are forcing small businesses to sacrifice innovation [157d]
- ‘Cruelty is the point’: House Republicans will vote to cut funding for NPR and PBS [157d]
- Bravo’s top exec shares why they don’t film ‘Housewives’ while a new season is airing [157d]
- Chime IPO: Stock price today as financial services startup makes closely watched Nasdaq debut [157d]
- Boeing stock price sinks after Air India plane crashes in Ahmedabad [157d]
- Greenhouse and Clear team up to fight fake job applications flooding tech hiring [157d]
- 5 ways leaders can get employees on board with unpopular decisions [157d]
- Why companies implementing agentic AI before putting proper governance in place will end up behind, not ahead of, the curve [157d]
- Now more than ever, corporate boards need to balance innovation and trust [157d]
- Why your next bottle of shampoo might come in a soda can [157d]
- Inside Walmart’s ambitious plan to make your clothes in America again [157d]
- Thanks to AI, the one-person unicorn is closer than you think [157d]
- Is your team stagnating? This 5-step plan can help you reinvigorate it [157d]
- In the age of AI, IQ and EQ are no longer enough. Here’s why [157d]
- USAFacts is looking for a new president to lead it into the AI future (exclusive) [157d]
- Ram Trucks fires up a near-perfect brand apology ad [157d]
- Since when were NFL rookies so good at painting? [157d]
- Auntie Anne’s is rebranding for a future with fewer shopping malls [157d]
- ‘We’re on the cusp of more widespread adoption’: Laura Shin on Trump, stablecoins, and the global rise of cryptocurrency [157d]
- AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler on the value of Trump: “The best organizer is a bad boss” [157d]
- For new grads looking for green jobs, corporate sustainability may be the only safe bet [157d]
- How Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ threatens to make U.S. energy dirtier and more expensive [157d]
- If you want to beat burnout, start counting your wins [157d]
- Why getting revenge on your work nemesis might not be a good idea [157d]
- Gen Alpha side hustles: How kids are earning big online before they can even drive [157d]
- Enough hype about AI in health—let’s talk about results [157d]
- Welcome to the clubhouse: How retail is becoming ritual [157d]
- Boring is expensive [157d]
- Gavin Newsom is having his social media moment [158d]
- ‘This was peak technology’: Gen Z is bringing back the BlackBerry [158d]
- Tariffs, end of EV tax credits, and bad consumer sentiment are ruining automakers’ plans [158d]
- How E.l.f. is using humor and hard data to push for boardroom diversity [158d]
- Starbucks just developed an ingenious way to add 15 grams of protein to almost any drink [158d]
- Nintendo scores a hit with Switch 2, but can it keep the streak alive? [158d]
- Trump to phase out FEMA at end of 2025 hurricane season: Here’s what the agency actually does and who will feel the impact [158d]
- Employees need great leaders. Women CEOs are leading the way [158d]
- Space and defense tech firm Voyager raises $382.8 million in IPO [158d]
- Suspects in Manhattan crypto kidnapping, torture case plead not guilty [158d]
- Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over copyright infringement [158d]
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