The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- FAA and NTSB to investigate Southwest flight that departed from a closed runway in Maine [369d]
- Climate change got one question in last night’s debate. It didn’t get much of an answer [369d]
- The Supreme Court will let cities criminalize homelessness—but the real solution is housing [369d]
- Supreme Court overturns Chevron decision, curbing federal regulators. Here’s what it means [369d]
- Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts will now get minimum pay [369d]
- Livestreaming platform Caffeine closes, despite big media support [369d]
- Truth Social was awash in far-right conspiracy theories during last night’s debate [369d]
- The Fed’s inflation gauge is down, signaling potential rate cuts in the Fall [369d]
- Crypto traders react to Trump-Biden debate—and they’re not happy [369d]
- Nokia taps the AI boom in a deal with this U.S. optical network firm [369d]
- Everyone lost in the first presidential debate [369d]
- $2.7 billion in healthcare fraud is revealed in DOJ’s nationwide crackdown [369d]
- The Stonewall Inn Monument gets a slick new visitor center [369d]
- Why is Nike’s stock price down? NKE shares plunge after gloomy sales warning [369d]
- Uber and Lyft settle with drivers over pay and benefits in a Massachusetts lawsuit [369d]
- Fact checking the Biden-Trump presidential debate [369d]
- Why Satya Nadella and other tech titans are betting on cricket to become a new American pastime [369d]
- This Netflix series creator wants to own every movie—on VHS [369d]
- We’re sending way too many emails—and it’s hurting the planet [369d]
- How McDonald’s became the villain of the inflation story [369d]
- Fast Company’s 10th annual Innovation Festival returns to NYC [369d]
- How Yorgos Lanthimos designed ‘Kinds of Kindness’ to have an off-kilter reality [369d]
- Verizon is the new Netflix, Kate Spade releases a ketchup-themed bag, and Toys ‘R’ Us gives us nightmares [369d]
- Female entrepreneurs are creating businesses at record rates. Here’s why [369d]
- AI brought these iconic Campbell’s, Apple, and Penn tennis print ads to life [369d]
- 3 unconscious behaviors that make people mistrust you [369d]
- Dopamine and brands—what’s the connection? [369d]
- How big could an Apple AI services business be? [369d]
- Don’t want to breathe toxic air from other states? The Supreme Court says too bad [369d]
- Why AI can’t replace science [369d]
- The lessons that AI should take from the 1950’s Highway Act—and the disastrous pitfalls to avoid [369d]
- Why ‘practice makes perfect’ is a myth [369d]
- How to manage team members who think they know more than they do [369d]
- These states want to make Big Oil pay for its pollution—and they have the roadmap to do it [369d]
- Forget all the cables: you only need 3 charging gadgets for travel [369d]
- These companies are forging a rare earths industry in the EU [369d]
- This AI lobbyist group is running ads during the debate urging leaders to ‘protect America’s AI edge’ [369d]
- Minnesota’s Rapidan Dam partial failure: Here’s what to know [369d]
- As the Midwest recovers from destructive storms, many homeowners don’t have flood insurance [369d]
- Border arrests fall 40% after Biden’s asylum halt. Meanwhile, Mexico gets hit with deportations [369d]
- It’s not just you: Laid-off workers are struggling to find jobs, according to new data [369d]
- Oregon’s Darlene 3 wildfire prompts evacuations of hundreds of homes [369d]
- BP’s new CEO imposes hiring freeze and pauses offshore wind projects [369d]
- U.S. Treasury and USAID hold urgent talks on extreme heat and climate change [370d]
- Chang’e 6 probe returns: China invites scientists worldwide to study lunar samples, noting U.S. ban [370d]
- Walgreens is closing a chunk of its 8,600 stores as the list of struggling retailers grows [370d]
- Supreme Court rejects SEC’s in-house courts—a critical enforcement tool in fraud cases [370d]
- Chinese EVs from Mexico pose ‘extinction-level’ threat to U.S. automakers [370d]
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