The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Shopping for toys this holiday season? Avoid the AI ones, groups warn parents [32d]
- Infant botulism outbreak: Cases climb to 31, some stores still have the recalled ByHeart baby formula [32d]
- The CDC’s updated page about vaccines and autism exploits a fearmongering loophole [32d]
- Tips for building an emergency fund from financial experts [32d]
- The future of the future [32d]
- Why is it so hard to pay cross-border employees in Europe? [32d]
- RTO mandates are outdated in a hybrid workplace [32d]
- Organizational intelligence is the new priority in the AI era [32d]
- Nvidia’s rising stock price takes fellow chip giants along for ride as renewed AI enthusiasm fuels fresh rally [32d]
- Your next concert could be a house away [32d]
- How ‘good enough’ products are disrupting premium pricing [32d]
- Timothée Chalamet’s best role yet is your weirdly intense coworker on Zoom [32d]
- Dr. Martens just made the classic rain boot a whole lot more punk [32d]
- New York’s ubiquitous construction scaffolding gets a glow up [32d]
- Why vibe coding is a leadership problem, not a technical one [32d]
- The best new postage stamps coming out in 2026 [32d]
- AI CEOs are promising all-powerful superintelligence. Government insiders have thoughts [32d]
- The toxicity of “the customer is always right” [32d]
- How synthetic data trains AI to solve real problems [32d]
- Equinox has too many next big bets to count [32d]
- NAR says the median age of first-time homebuyers in 2025 is 40, up from 28 in 1992—but can we trust the data? [32d]
- Crypto’s path to legitimacy depends on the industry itself, not just politicians [32d]
- This ultrathin wearable lets you ‘feel’ textures on a screen [32d]
- Joe Rogan tops Apple’s most popular podcasts of 2025 [32d]
- A massive new study of 40,725 people says this is what happens when you drink coffee every morning [32d]
- AI chatbots won’t save the media. But what powers them might [32d]
- How ‘micro joy’ can help you feel happier every day [32d]
- Your brain has a productivity style. Here’s how to find (and use) yours [32d]
- How to be a multidimensional leader—without sacrificing your personal brand [32d]
- Workplaces can—and must—help quell America’s polarization [32d]
- How to deal with annoying peers [32d]
- Can business schools really prepare students for a world of AI? Stanford thinks so [32d]
- 5 ways leaders should prioritize mental health [32d]
- Design your software for disappearance [32d]
- Storytelling can reframe the economic conversation [32d]
- What if fintech worked for the people who don’t download fintech? [32d]
- Nvidia’s Jensen Huang isn’t feeling the “AI bubble” [32d]
- 5 bold ways I use AI as a CEO, beyond automation [32d]
- Nvidia forecasts stonger than expected fourth-quarter revenue [32d]
- Trump’s anti-climate policies could mean 1.3 million more deaths around the world by 2100, report says [32d]
- Are we in a K-shaped economy? Delayed employment numbers could reveal recession odds [32d]
- Labor Department cancels full October jobs report due to the federal shutdown [32d]
- AI agents are about to change how you shop—here’s what that means [32d]
- Trump nominates Stuart Levenbach to lead the CFPB [32d]
- CMA Awards livestream: How to watch country music’s biggest night, with or without cable, including free options [32d]
- Affordable Care Act ‘subsidy cliff’: Here’s who’s in danger of falling off with premium tax credits set to expire by 2026 [32d]
- Ford recalls more than 200,000 Bronco and Bronco Sports over instrument panel [32d]
- The WNBA labor fight is the latest in a the long history of women-led worker movements [33d]
- Adobe to buy digital marketing platform Semrush for $1.9 billion [33d]
- What happened at Trump’s White House meeting with the Saudi crown prince [33d]
- ‘When I’m eating wings and fries at the same time’—TikTok spoofs flow state [33d]
- Tyson Foods will stop calling its beef ‘net zero’ and ‘climate smart’ after lawsuit from environmental group [33d]
- Making a good impression in a new job [33d]
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