The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Why the infant formula shortage is still a concern [537d]
- Paramount’s quarterly revenue misses estimates as weak ad market offsets streaming gains [537d]
- Universal Music CEO doubles down on standoff with TikTok [537d]
- Eye health warning: Stop using these 4 unsafe ointments sold by Walmart and CVS, says FDA [537d]
- Bitcoin ‘halving’ explained: BTC price nears record high at $63,000 ahead of landmark event [537d]
- Why Microsoft’s stake in buzzy AI lab Mistral is raising eyebrows in the EU [537d]
- Tech layoffs update this week: Sony, Bumble, Expedia, and (maybe) Apple cut jobs [537d]
- Battery recycling can boost EV sales in the United States [537d]
- The Russia-Ukraine War has caused a staggering amount of cultural destruction [537d]
- Beyond Meat stock price skyrockets after it announces a major cost-cutting plan [537d]
- Wendy’s says its CEO didn’t mean ‘surge pricing’ when he talked about digital menus [537d]
- Walmart may owe you money if you bought weighted groceries at one of its stores [537d]
- Desk workers increased their AI usage by 24% last quarter, according to Slack [537d]
- Robinhood launches a retirement plan for gig workers [537d]
- Do I really need to send a thank-you note after an interview? [537d]
- Meet Kagi, a Google search alternative worth paying for [537d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Wendy’s surge pricing, the EU takes on Microsoft, and a potential business closure rocks San Francisco [537d]
- Why this design agency is embracing a ‘seasonal brand identity’ [538d]
- 9 stunning architectural projects that show what’s possible with existing buildings [538d]
- Warren Buffett just closed out his big housing market bet. But why? [538d]
- Death threats, abuse, and stalking: How toxic behavior is making local politicians flee public office [538d]
- A former Seattle Seahawks player designed this gorgeous $400 lamp [538d]
- How this snack company employs Afghan women in the midst of the Taliban crackdown [538d]
- Researchers discover what makes a political ad truly persuasive [538d]
- This Stanford engineer just designed a better, more comfortable earring [538d]
- Ikea’s creative director thinks we’re designing for the wrong problems [538d]
- ‘I might as well be driving a UFO’: Cybertruck owners say their EVs are leaving people in awe—or really pissed off [538d]
- How to follow your instincts when designing brands [538d]
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