The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Cracker Barrel reveals revenue forecast after 2025’s logo debacle [10d]
- Housing markets where power is shifting the most toward buyers heading into 2026 [10d]
- Is humanity on a collision course with AI? Why the downsides need to be reckoned with soon [10d]
- Healthcare plans by the GOP and Democrats are headed to a vote. Here’s why they’re likely to fail [10d]
- Is partying dead? [10d]
- Multicity flights are a mess. Navan says it finally fixed them [10d]
- Space-related stocks rise on SpaceX IPO rumor: Date could be next year for the biggest listing since Saudi Aramco [10d]
- Exclusive: Instagram’s new feature finally gives you (a little) more control of your algorithm [10d]
- Exclusive: Instagram’s new feature finally gives you (a little) more control of your algorithm [10d]
- Fed rate cut announcement today: probability, live stream, date, time, and how to watch [10d]
- Meet the private space company building satellites—cheaper, faster, and better—in an old San Francisco shipyard [10d]
- Wheaties just put Timothée Chalamet on thousands of boxes. Would you buy one? [10d]
- Dropbox’s head designer is an AI optimist [10d]
- This U.S. company’s new magnet could loosen China’s stranglehold on the supply chain [10d]
- The 32-year-old Colorado cowboy driving to the moon—and eventually Mars [10d]
- The dangerous rise of the AI therapist [10d]
- Solopreneurship doesn’t have to be a one-person operation [10d]
- What the Berlin Wall teaches urban reformers [10d]
- On social media, everyone’s in their funemployment era [10d]
- Nvidia’s Washington charm offensive has paid off big [10d]
- The beauty of a blank canvas —and other secrets of creativity [10d]
- ‘Urgent hiring need—no interview required.’ How to spot and avoid fake recruiters from major companies [10d]
- The neuroscience of why you’re always feeling behind at work [10d]
- Australia’s social media ban goes into effect Wednesday [11d]
- Exclusive: Hinge CEO Justin McLeod steps down [11d]
- Home insurance rates have gone up for 6 million people. How climate change and Trump are making the affordability crisis worse [11d]
- Job openings barely improved in October, hitting 7.7 million [11d]
- Google faces a new EU antitrust probe over content used for AI Overviews, YouTube [11d]
- Student loans could resume for millions as Trump administration moves to end SAVE pause [11d]
- PepsiCo to cut prices and 20% of products under a new deal [11d]
- Trump allows Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips to China [11d]
- Is CoreWeave the AI boom’s canary in a coal mine? [11d]
- Paramount’s rival bid for Warner Bros. puts CNN and more cable networks back in limbo [11d]
- Trump heads to Pennsylvania rally on the affordability crisis. Here’s what to know [11d]
- DOT offers $1B for airports to add nursing suites, family lanes and even treadmills [11d]
- Fed likely to lower rate but may pause follow-up cuts [11d]
- Trump vows to block state AI regulations, calling them a threat to innovation [11d]
- More people crowdfunded basic needs in 2025, GoFundMe report shows [11d]
- Aurora borealis forecast tonight: Northern lights visible in these 15 states. Can you brave winter weather for a geomagnetic storm? [11d]
- Frank Gehry’s most enduring legacy will be transforming how architects work [11d]
- Netflix-Warner deal would accelerate streaming’s Big Three domination [11d]
- Pepsi layoffs: Here’s the biggest clue that job cuts are coming as PepsiCo looks to ‘right-size’ workforce [11d]
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