The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Ethanol-powered jets stall over pipeline and tax credit challenges [151d]
- Biden administration releases rules for clean energy subsidies that aim to boost jobs and wages [151d]
- BetterHelp refund update: Turns out, your sensitive health data might be worth less than $10 [151d]
- L.A. school district votes to ban smartphones [151d]
- ‘Distinctively American’: Team USA to wear blue jeans and blazers at the Olympics’ opening ceremony [151d]
- Amazon Labor Union workers vote to align with Teamsters [151d]
- The government’s lawsuit against Adobe shows deceptive design is good for business—until it’s not [151d]
- Bacon ice cream, a handful of butter: McDonald’s scraps AI drive-thru orders after hilarious glitches [151d]
- Apple is reportedly suspending work on the Vision Pro 2 [151d]
- Juneteenth: What to know and how to celebrate it [151d]
- Thailand to become the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage [151d]
- Why is Fisker bankrupt? Weak EV market aside, the embattled Tesla rival faced big challenges [151d]
- Boeing’s CEO will be grilled by the Senate, a first since the Alaska Airlines emergency [151d]
- 400,000 LA students could be subjected to a cellphone ban [151d]
- 500K immigrants could get US citizenship, thanks to a new Biden plan [151d]
- The world’s first AI beauty pageant points to the future of social media influencers [151d]
- In the Marvel logo universe, all the logos look the same [151d]
- A major rail company trespassed on tribal lands for years. They were just ordered to pay nearly $400 million [151d]
- 3 ways to cope with outdoor work during a heat wave [151d]
- The dirty truth about the iconic recycling label—and how Big Plastic spread the lie for years [151d]
- Gen Z and millennial investors are embracing crypto, real estate, and private equity along with stocks [151d]
- Why Ralph Lauren is going all-in on recycled cotton [151d]
- Heat wave 2024 map: Live CDC tool lets you see health risks in your area today and all week [151d]
- Plaid’s new tech makes it easier to sign up for financial accounts [151d]
- Hi, it’s me from 2 days ago: the death of the chronological internet [151d]
- Report: Anti-ESG legislation slowed in 2024, but it’s still having a ‘chilling effect’ [151d]
- Thirty years ago, Congress forced the video game industry to grow up [151d]
- Abracadabra! This whimsical tableware turns dinnertime into a magic routine [151d]
- Pregnant workers who need time off finally have strong protections [151d]
- The war on ESG doesn’t make sense. Least of all for taxpayers [151d]
- Why work should make you less lonely [151d]
- From the FBI headquarters to the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C. has a love/hate relationship with Brutalism [151d]
- What Apple’s, OpenAI’s, and TikTok’s logos would look like if surrealists had designed them [151d]
- Leaders are forgetting about this $30 billion problem [151d]
- What the Middle East can tell us about surviving in a hotter, drier future [151d]
- Texas oil wells are suddenly erupting with water. No one knows why [151d]
- After 3 years and zero profits, this is BeReal’s best chance to monetize [151d]
- 4 reasons that reading for pleasure can make you a better person [151d]
- Nigeria’s new coastal highway is modeled after California’s PCH. That’s only one of its problems [152d]
- AI is revolutionizing the market research industry. Here’s how—and why [152d]
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