The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Uber partners with China’s BYD to add 100,000 EVs—except you can’t get them in the U.S. [596d]
- Boar’s Head recalls 7 million pounds of deli meat linked to deadly Listeria outbreak [596d]
- The number of Americans filing for unemployment is at an 11-month high [596d]
- ‘Flying with children is already complicated enough’: DOT proposal would ban airlines from charging parents to sit with their kids [596d]
- Move over Google and Microsoft: Amazon’s putting $16.4 billion to develop cloud and gen AI infrastructure [596d]
- Why is ARM down? Arm Holdings stock plunges on earnings report, despite AI chip boom [596d]
- Elon Musk’s repost of a Kamala Harris deepfake shows he’s no free speech warrior [596d]
- $2 billion in USDA payments will go to Black and other minority farmers [596d]
- Massachusetts is now the 11th state to mandate pay transparency [596d]
- MrBeast, YouTube’s $700M star, is caught in a swirl of controversies [596d]
- 3 Unexpected ways founders are using AI to make their work easier [596d]
- How AI chatbots could improve civic engagement in the 2024 election [596d]
- What’s the FIRE movement? How a trend is helping people retire in their 30s [596d]
- Net neutrality déjà vu: The fight to regulate broadband providers just won’t die [596d]
- Net neutrality deja vu: The Biden administration’s attempt to regulate broadband giants was just blocked in court—again [596d]
- Ford’s new low-riding street truck includes a little bit of DNA from Nike basketball shoes [596d]
- Steve Ballmer’s got a plan to cut through the partisan divide with cold, hard facts [596d]
- How A24 and Online Ceramics won the movie merch game [596d]
- 7 bad bosses to avoid—and how to spot them during an interview [596d]
- Your phone is a hacker’s dream. This is what happens next [596d]
- 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki wants to take the struggling company private—then comes the real work [596d]
- How Olympians master their minds to perform under pressure [596d]
- This 3-step approach to performance reviews uses neuroscience to make them less awful [596d]
- Britney Spears is the unexpected muse of a new skateboard collaboration [596d]
- The best—and worst—Olympic mascots of all time [596d]
- How fast can a car go from 0 to 60? It really doesn’t matter [596d]
- How your quest to get more done might be causing more anxiety [596d]
- AI models lean left when it comes to politically charged questions [596d]
- Gen Z might be ditching college, but parents still think it’s worth the cost [596d]
- ‘Parable of the Sower’ was written in 1993, but the Octavia Butler classic predicted our climate reality with eerie prescience [596d]
- How this Nebraska activist is making sure rural America gets in on the renewable energy boom [596d]
- Google is making it easier to remove sexually explicit deepfakes from search [597d]
- Fed holds interest rates steady, but a cut could be coming in September [597d]
- Michigan Supreme Court reinstates minimum wage and sick leave laws [597d]
- Why Vermont keeps flooding, according to experts [597d]
- 80% of managers say they use layoffs as a soft firing, and not for cost-cutting [597d]
- CarShield to pay $10M to settle deceptive ads for auto warranty plans, FTC says [597d]
- Citi repeatedly breached a federal rule limiting intercompany transactions [597d]
- Microsoft says cyberattack triggered Azure outage that impacted Outlook, Starbucks app, and more [597d]
- This startup’s ‘brewless’ coffee is more than just a new way to say instant [597d]
- Investors are getting back together with Match Group, sending shares up double digits [597d]
- High levels of lead and toxic metals were found in dark chocolate—even organic brands [597d]
- Taco Bell leverages AI for faster drive-thru service amid McDonald’s shift away [597d]
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