The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Why is Del Monte bankrupt? 138-year-old brand seeks buyer in Chapter 11 filing [17d]
- UK’s Bytes Technology stock plunged over 27%. Here’s why [17d]
- France, Spain, and 6 other countries pledge to tax premium fliers [17d]
- China’s Huawei Technologies must face fraud and racketeering charges, says U.S. judge [17d]
- Diddy verdict: Sean Combs guilty of prostitution-related charges but cleared of more serious offenses [17d]
- ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ merch appears on Amazon and Florida GOP website, making light of controversial facility [17d]
- Elon Musk is right: Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill could hurt clean energy [17d]
- A wildfire in Spain kills 2, as Europe bakes in a heat wave [17d]
- Brandy Zadrozny moves from NBC News to MSNBC as the network’s post-Comcast newsroom takes shape [17d]
- When Trump’s tariffs hit, these entrepreneurs tried ‘Made in the USA.’ Here’s what happened [17d]
- Target Circle Week 2025: Dates, deals, and what to know about the retailer’s answer to Amazon Prime Day [17d]
- Paramount will settle with Trump for $16 million over ’60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris interview [17d]
- ‘Creatives are going to be elevated’: Canva’s COO on how AI is transforming the artistic landscape [17d]
- Tripadvisor just turned its user reviews into a new brand with a whole lot to say [18d]
- These geeks are building an early warning system for disappearing government data [18d]
- Are you too reliable to be promotable? [18d]
- Gen Z is the worst at work, right? Wrong [18d]
- Lululemon claims Costco knocked off its designs. Online, the big-box retailer has already won [18d]
- AI chatbots are breaking the web—and forcing a 404 makeover [18d]
- This chair costs $10,000—but it’s life-changing for people who need it [18d]
- Why Gen Z employees want to talk politics at work—and how leaders can handle it with grace [18d]
- China’s Luckin Coffee is the anti-Starbucks. Will it work in the U.S.? [18d]
- Here’s what’s more—and less—expensive this year for Fourth of July: Cookouts, fireworks, gas prices [18d]
- ‘Bakery tourism’ is the sweet new travel trend for Gen Z and food lovers [18d]
- This neighborhood in Queens has a brilliant plan to turn a busy street into a park [18d]
- I’m an emergency doctor who knows burnout firsthand. Here’s why every industry should be paying attention [18d]
- Why office gossip can be good for the workplace (if it’s the right kind of gossip) [18d]
- I quit TikTok—and got my attention span back [18d]
- Why seeking revenge is an addiction—and how to control it [18d]
- Why showing your work is the new mark of great design [18d]
- Why biology is our most powerful technology [18d]
- How to tell if the article you’re reading was written by AI [18d]
- Why embedded fintech will help small businesses grow [18d]
- Patagonia and other outdoor brands bet on nonpartisan support for public lands. It worked [18d]
- Figma files to go public on the NYSE as ‘FIG’ [18d]
- No tax on tips or overtime, with a catch: What to know as Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill passes the Senate [18d]
- Minimum wage hikes take effect for 880,000 workers across the U.S. [18d]
- Microsoft says AI can diagnose tough medical cases better than physicians [18d]
- What is the pearl earring theory? The TikTok trend blaming jewelry for being single [18d]
- Senate narrowly passes Trump’s megabill after overnight voting session [18d]
- Palestinian aid fundraisers face hurdles on GoFundMe [18d]
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