The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Shein IPO: Why the rumored London stock listing is as surprising as it is controversial [167d]
- Lowe’s wants you to use the Apple Vision Pro to design your kitchen [167d]
- Russian online disinformation campaign targeted Paris Olympics, Microsoft reports [167d]
- Airlines penalized $2.5 million for delaying refunds on flights disrupted by COVID [167d]
- Southwest Airlines and an anti-abortion flight attendant who was fired return to court [167d]
- Lego’s new Notre Dame set retraces the steps of building the iconic cathedral [167d]
- After months of talks, Paramount and Skydance have reportedly agreed to a merger [167d]
- What China’s lunar probe of an unexplored crater could tell us about the solar system [167d]
- AMD unveils new AI chips to compete with Nvidia [167d]
- Buy a lot of Amazon gadgets? You could get 20% off each time [167d]
- Musk discussed buying a house from a Tesla director’s startup [167d]
- GameStop stock price: A timeline of the 2024 meme resurgence sparked by Roaring Kitty [168d]
- $35 billion Georgia nuclear reactors are celebrated, but Biden administration wants 98 more [168d]
- Scientists have discovered a potential form of reversible male birth control—with no adverse side effects [168d]
- Rubio’s Coastal Grill is closing locations, joins growing list of restaurant and retail chains shutting stores in 2024 [168d]
- Trump joins TikTok—and he already has more followers than Biden [168d]
- 70,000+ Zantac lawsuits are greenlit by a Delaware judge [168d]
- Atlanta’s water outage is over but problems remain [168d]
- Cucumber recall 2024: Salmonella fears impact produce products distributed to these 14 states [168d]
- Your next flight will probably be more expensive. Here’s why [168d]
- Toyota, Mazda, and Yamaha are ordered to suspend some vehicle shipments [168d]
- Nvidia stock is splitting this week: Here’s what that means for NVIDA investors [168d]
- This often-hidden aspect of employment contracts costs U.S. employees $300 billion a year [168d]
- Satya Nadella’s 3-word description of Microsoft’s culture should inspire leaders to be learners [168d]
- Inside Medium’s decade-long journey to find its own identity [168d]
- Walmart Realm is a trippy store geared toward Gen Z and Gen Alpha [168d]
- 3 things not to say when you’re looking for a job [168d]
- Why Microsoft, Absolut Vodka, and Skittles’ pride activations actually worked [168d]
- Generative AI is now scanning your Amazon packages for defects before they get shipped out [168d]
- This legendary DC Comics style guide was nearly lost for years—now you can buy it [168d]
- How to inspire your staff without burning them out [168d]
- Why Maryland’s ‘zombie coal plant’ has to stay open—even though everyone wants to shut it down [168d]
- Texas has 476,790 unplugged oil wells that are a toxic nightmare—and it’s getting worse [168d]
- Google’s new image generation tool shows how perceptions of AI in creative work are evolving [168d]
- Here are some surprising (and fun) ways to prompt AI [168d]
- How to deliver critical feedback that unlocks the full potential of underperforming employees [168d]
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