The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Churches are using climate-friendly solutions for hurricane blackouts [353d]
- Bacteria is being used to restore church frescoes in Italy [353d]
- Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida—but the damage will be much more widespread [353d]
- Psychology research says you can change your personality. Here’s how [353d]
- Wall street’s big housing market bet created 12 new billionaires [353d]
- How to help Hurricane Helene victims: 4 things you can do right now as the powerful storm batters Florida and the Southeast [353d]
- Trump’s latest venture: Diamond-encrusted watches [353d]
- ‘Tariff Man’ Trump favors huge new tariffs. Here’s how they work [353d]
- X complies with Brazilian judge, requests its service be unblocked in Brazil [353d]
- WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani is leaving the company [353d]
- Why X suspended journalist Ken Klippenstein for sharing a hacked document on JD Vance [353d]
- Google’s antitrust trial expert says government’s ad tech data is way off [353d]
- These super-simple billboards are popping up across swing states like Arizona and Ohio. Here’s why [353d]
- U.S. bird flu outbreak faces this new challenge, prompting farmers to call for a vaccine [353d]
- People are using ChatGPT as a therapist. Mental health experts have some concerns [353d]
- This rare weather event might explain Hurricane Helene’s unusual reach [353d]
- Super Micro Computer update: Wild week for SMCI as stock split date approaches amid reported DOJ probe [353d]
- Hurricane Helene leaves over 1 million Floridians without power [353d]
- How Stephen Miller and the anti-DEI movement are going after small businesses [353d]
- From logic to leaps: a new paradigm for CEOs in the AI age [353d]
- Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev isn’t scared of meme stocks [353d]
- Trump, Harris, and McDonald’s: How burgers became core to the election [353d]
- Tor is more popular than ever in our security-minded world [353d]
- OpenAI’s logo scare, Duolingo makes a piano, and Mozilla gets a rebrand [353d]
- What counting cards at blackjack can teach you about VC investing [353d]
- Can AI show compassion? Teaching AI to care may teach us to be more human ourselves [353d]
- A second Trump presidency could derail the EV industry. Here’s how [353d]
- There’s growing momentum for global space sustainability policy [353d]
- What designers can learn about creativity from an oddball architecture school in 1950s Oklahoma [353d]
- How an accidental discovery led to this temporary paint you can peel off your wall [353d]
- Not ready to retire? How to sell your employer on ‘flextirement’ [353d]
- Why 35,000 Michigan caregivers are fighting for two pro-union bills [353d]
- Hope for shelter pets: Small actions, big impact [353d]
- Humor in advertising can cue more than laughter [353d]
- Amtrak train options will now show up when you Google flights [353d]
- Gen Z is turning to Twitch for political commentary [353d]
- Meta’s Orion glasses show that consumer AR wearables are almost here [353d]
- What NASA’s Orion revealed about radiation exposure for astronauts [354d]
- First 3D-printed hotel ever is underway in Texas [354d]
- Here’s how Trump and Harris’s economic policies compare on key issues [354d]
- Disney Plus password-sharing crackdown has begun ‘in earnest,’ but you can add an extra member to your account for a price [354d]
- Shein faces probe in Italy over alleged greenwashing [354d]
- California claims Exxon created a public nuisance. Here’s what it means [354d]
- Parents, here’s how to use Instagram’s new teen account settings [354d]
- Everything we know so far about Southwest’s new assigned-seating policy [354d]
- Why the baby aisle is the newest hot spot on TikTok [354d]
- The chaos at WordPress revolves around a clash of egos [354d]
- Video game maker Ubisoft in chaos after anti-DEI backlash [354d]
- Free COVID tests are back: Here’s how to place your USPS mail order from the government [354d]
- UK police probe Islamophobic cyberattack on train stations’ Wi-Fi [354d]
- Are ‘green bonds’ just another way for banks to greenwash? [354d]
- DeSantis warns Florida EV drivers to move cars to higher ground ahead of Hurricane Helene [354d]
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