The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- TikTok users: What to know about Universal Music Group pulling Taylor Swift, the Weeknd, and others from the platform [567d]
- EBay to pay $59 million settlement over pill presses sold on its platform [567d]
- 23andMe at risk of being delisted from the Nasdaq as lawsuits mount [567d]
- Walmart plans to open 150 stores in next 5 years [568d]
- AI deepfakes get very real as 2024 election season begins [568d]
- Employee pay is growing at its slowest rate in more than 2 years [568d]
- How do I give negative feedback? [568d]
- Blackstone is back to being a top player in the housing market. Here are the numbers [568d]
- Budweiser’s new Super Bowl ad has a cute dog, majestic Clydesdales—but no heart [568d]
- Mateína is bringing its yerba mate beverages to America with help from a neurobiologist influencer [568d]
- Apple uses software to control how phones get fixed. Lawmakers are pushing back [568d]
- Boeing’s anti-DEI backlash: How Elon Musk and his followers are distracting from real safety concerns [568d]
- Tech layoffs 2024: Grim January ends with job cuts at PayPal, Block, iRobot, Noom, and more [568d]
- Linda Yaccarino, Mark Zuckerberg, and Shou Chew are testifying about child sexual exploitation. Here’s how to watch [568d]
- Mschf’s newest prank lets you watch pirated movies— but there’s a pretty big catch [568d]
- Special Report: The Fast Company Survey of Innovation Excellence [568d]
- Exclusive survey: How the world’s most innovative companies are thinking about innovation in 2024 [568d]
- Super Bowl specials are coming to Roblox’s SpongeBob and Ninja Turtles games [568d]
- This startup wants to help mom-and-pop restaurants drop DoorDash [568d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Taylor Swift politics; UPS mass layoffs; Musk’s brain-chip startup begins human trials [568d]
- Walmart stock is splitting: Here’s what that means for WMT investors and employees [568d]
- 3 lessons on leadership and workplace collaboration from Broadway legend Chita Rivera [568d]
- Is Apple Vision Pro the next iPhone? No. The next Mac? Maybe! [568d]
- Why these California developers want to build the country’s tallest tower in Oklahoma City [568d]
- A Disney Imagineer explains how they made the HoloTile floor, a magical walkway that moves in any direction [568d]
- Snow chains are a lo-fi marvel. Now Hyundai wants to make them high tech [568d]
- Here’s how a lingerie brand designed its new undies to be totally biodegradable [568d]
- 3 red flags you’re being gaslit at work [568d]
- This cleverly designed calendar hack could make your meeting schedule more manageable [568d]
- Not all drivers are equal: Why getting gas ‘superusers’ to switch to EVs could have an outsize impact [568d]
- Luxury brands are rolling out the red carpet for their biggest spenders [568d]
- This is when being self-critical can be a good thing [568d]
- Cybercrime victims who aren’t fluent in English are undercounted—and poorly protected [568d]
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