The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Why your 401(k) will be safe after the election [272d]
- ‘Work is not the place to be your best self’: TikTok reacts to survey on why Gen Zers are getting fired [272d]
- How Hilaria Baldwin and ‘Vogue’ missed a golden opportunity to help working parents [272d]
- Amazon faces NLRB complaint over refusing to bargain with drivers’ union [272d]
- The office property market may finally be at a turning point [272d]
- Why OpenAI needs another $6.6 billion in VC money [272d]
- $1.5 billion in U.S. federal funds will go to power grid projects in these three regions [272d]
- Why Uber and Lyft drivers are using risky DIY Tesla robotaxis [272d]
- There’s another Tesla Cybertruck recall, this time affecting over 27,000 units [272d]
- HBO Bitcoin doc ‘Money Electric’ hunts for Satoshi Nakamoto—see a first look at the trailer [272d]
- California’s new AI deepfakes law gets blocked by a federal judge. Here’s why [272d]
- Hurricane Helene is forcing the 2024 presidential campaign to address climate change [272d]
- North Carolina’s Appalachian region is getting less federal aid in the wake of Helene. Here’s why [272d]
- The shocking number of shipping containers lost at sea every year wreak havoc on ocean life [272d]
- Fears of workplace automation are fueling the dockworker strike [272d]
- How Use AI to create social videos that people will actually want to watch [272d]
- How ‘Serial’ changed true crime and podcasting forever [272d]
- Get ready for more commercials on Amazon Prime Video next year [272d]
- 5,000 people, 50 brands: what Sephora’s annual festival reveals about the future of beauty [272d]
- Massachusetts struck a deal with Uber and Lyft for minimum pay. Drivers say they’re still getting shortchanged [272d]
- How to structure your day for brain efficiency, according to a neuroscientist [272d]
- 10 ways AI can make your programming job easier—and more efficient [272d]
- What to know about GU, Uniqlo’s Gen Z-centric sister store with global aspirations [272d]
- Rabbit’s long-awaited AI bot will try to help you do anything (keyword is ‘try’) [272d]
- The U.K. just closed its last coal power plant [272d]
- This simple paper sensor could change how we respond to future pandemics. And it costs only $1 [272d]
- 45% of workers say they don’t want to go into the office because of political tensions [272d]
- Cynical? This Stanford professor will teach you how to transform cynicism into trust [272d]
- A Florida congressman wants you to subsidize the state’s flood insurance. It’s a terrible idea [272d]
- Jake Dyson has a vision for the future of his family’s $9.5 billion company [272d]
- Microsoft Paint, once a joke, could be the future of image editing [272d]
- AI audio wearables have an awkward problem [272d]
- The ‘Inconvenience Store’ shows the difficulties of accessing abortion in states with 6-week bans [272d]
- Here’s what to do when you’re caught looking for another job [272d]
- How Uber and Lyft are funding opposition efforts over San Francisco transit ballot [272d]
- Wildfires have decimated forests. Here’s why replanting trees is a challenge [272d]
- Bank of America outage: Customers report app and website glitches, panic over $0 balances [272d]
- Sales professionals need mental health ‘helmets’ [272d]
- California spiked a landmark AI regulation. But that doesn’t mean the bill is going away [272d]
- Big Oil paid over $42 billion to foreign governments in 2023 [273d]
- Digital tools help companies retain hourly workers, WorkJam CEO says [273d]
- Afrofuturism is thriving in Philly. Here are 5 artists that you need to know [273d]
- Trump and Harris haven’t set clean energy plans yet. It’s out of their control anyway [273d]
- TSLA troubles: Tesla stock falls 4% after deliveries disappoint—but the robotaxi could be coming soon [273d]
- Critics of the EU’s deforestation regulation say it could be a trade barrier [273d]
- JD Vance didn’t like being fact-checked on the spot, so the CBS debate moderators cut the mics [273d]
- China invested over $100 billion overseas in cleantech since 2023 [273d]
- Of course there was a Diet Mountain Dew ad during the vice presidential debate [273d]
- JD Vance wants a Domino’s Pizza ‘turnaround’ on reproductive rights—without changing a thing [273d]
- Vance and Walz showed different versions of masculinity during the VP debate [273d]
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