The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Octogenarian journalists sue ChatGPT makers to protect their original work [617d]
- Quinault Nation, battling flooding issues, looks to escape the rising Pacific [617d]
- EU says X’s blue checkmarks are deceptive and break social media laws [617d]
- U.S. and Canada update the Columbia River Treaty after 60 years, giving more hydropower to America [617d]
- AT&T data breach update: Call and text records compromised in massive hack impacting nearly all wireless customers [617d]
- Nike, Levi’s, and Coca-Cola are betting on the Paris Olympics to boost sales [617d]
- How abandoned coal mines in Appalachia are joining the global race for rare earth metals [617d]
- Intel could reap $1 billion in software sales by 2027. Here’s how they plan to do it [617d]
- Marathon Oil will pay the largest ever civic penalty for polluting Native American land [617d]
- Tesla’s robotaxi launch gets delayed, stock plummets [617d]
- Amazon Prime Day 2024 alternatives: Target, Temu, TikTok Shop, and Walmart compete for July shoppers with big deals [617d]
- Big Lots is closing stores in 2024, joins growing list of retailers at risk of bankruptcy [617d]
- SHRM, a leading HR organization, is no longer focusing on ‘equity’ in its DEI approach [617d]
- With ammo vending machines, has convenience finally gone too far? [618d]
- ‘The sun feels like it’s burning our skin’: NYC delivery drivers talk about surviving the gig economy in extreme heat [618d]
- The world’s first hydrogen-fueled ferry service just started running in San Francisco [618d]
- Taco Bell opens a retirement community, Etsy takes a stand against AI, and Paramount ditches its old logo [618d]
- Charli XCX finally released brat merch so fans can officially be bumpin’ that. Why’d it take so long? [618d]
- My 28,000-follower Twitter account was hacked—and it changed my life for the better [618d]
- Apple Vision Pro launches in Europe today. A new sales report indicates that it really needs a boost [618d]
- Extreme heat broke a New York City bridge. Expect more infrastructure mishaps like this [618d]
- 3 proven ways leaders can inspire disengaged employees [618d]
- Like early germ theory, can climate change be addressed without people believing it? [618d]
- Has Nike undermined its climate pledges with its latest ‘climate bloodbath’ layoffs? [618d]
- This 5-minute exercise could help you find your purpose [618d]
- This tiny North Carolina community is America’s oldest Black town. Now everyone might be forced to move [618d]
- Parental monitoring of teen internet use is a chicken and egg problem, researchers say [618d]
- Playing the Long Game: How the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is Driving Technology Innovation [618d]
- Worldcoin is looking like a dud for Sam Altman [618d]
- Lithium industry hits a major milestone for the clean-energy transition [618d]
- Fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week than expected [618d]
- Consumer prices in June fell for the first time in four years [618d]
- Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implant in first patient is stable again after issues [618d]
- Inflation cools for the fourth straight month, paving the way for interest rate cuts [618d]
- Redbox is dead. Here’s what that means for employees, customers, and kiosks [618d]
- Astronauts stuck in space in Boeing’s Starliner are confident they’ll return home despite mishaps [618d]
- Spotify’s new comments feature tries to solve a longtime moderation problem [618d]
- This South Korean beauty brand uses AI and robots for the perfect foundation shade match [618d]
- JPMorgan sets out to amass 15% of U.S. consumer deposits and expand credit card share [618d]
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