The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Netflix is having a moment. Its new feature, Moments, is not [257d]
- McDonald’s $5 value meals saved third quarter U.S. sales, but the E. coli outbreak could slow recovery [257d]
- This VC firm developed a fitness program for startup founders [257d]
- This clever DIY kit uses your smartphone to figure out where your house is wasting energy [257d]
- Ballot boxes are being set on fire. Here’s how to track your vote and what to do if it was burned [257d]
- How these artificial reefs in New York City may offer protection from future storms [257d]
- This addictive website is a master class in feminist design history [257d]
- Why the nation’s oldest vinyl record maker is thriving [257d]
- COP16 biodiversity summit reveals disappointing numbers for conservation funding [257d]
- Fantastical, the indie darling of Apple calendar apps, embraces Windows (but not Android) [257d]
- This nonprofit is placing the single biggest order of electric semitrucks for California seaports [257d]
- DJT stock price: Truth Social shares are still surging days after controversial Trump rally at Madison Square Garden [257d]
- $3 billion will fund climate-friendly infrastructure at U.S. ports, thanks to Biden [257d]
- ‘Old people’ not wanted at Hallmark, claims ageism lawsuit [257d]
- How this fitness app is revealing Biden and Trump’s whereabouts [258d]
- These 4 myths about high performance are totally wrong [258d]
- This new AI tool wants to make it faster to design a product breakthrough [258d]
- When will we know who won the 2024 presidential election? [258d]
- In Apple’s new ads for AI tools, we’re all total idiots [258d]
- The secret to the most productive meetings may be these simple exercises you do beforehand [258d]
- How to tell if you’re going to lose your job to AI, according to a computational neuroscientist [258d]
- How Magnolia tweaked its banana pudding recipe so it can be frozen and delivered anywhere [258d]
- Women could miss out on the green jobs transition. Here’s how to prevent that [258d]
- Codie Sanchez says you can ignore those get-rich-quick schemes [258d]
- These AI-powered textiles are designed specifically for people with dementia [258d]
- Don’t be scared. Political discourse at work can serve 3 important functions [258d]
- Why DEI is important for both businesses and democracy [258d]
- ‘Bloodbath’ and ‘murderers’: Here’s how violent rhetoric in Trump’s speeches has changed [258d]
- How race and gender impact math teachers’ perceptions of student performance [258d]
- Nonprofits must be prepared for political upheaval if Trump wins. Many aren’t [258d]
- 5 brain hacks that can alleviate stress, according to a biopsychologist [258d]
- How the Electoral College system gives voters in small states an advantage [258d]
- How Scotland is bringing new life to old, abandoned homes [258d]
- LinkedIn’s new AI assistant can help recruiters match with top candidates [258d]
- High-priced Trump merch is flooding Facebook Marketplace [258d]
- Did Elon Musk really wear a MAGA hat with a Nazi font to Trump’s MSG rally? [258d]
- ‘I know what I’ve got is of high value’: Fries allegedly made by Trump are going for $10,000 on Facebook [258d]
- In just 23 words, the ‘New York Times’ made the case for a Harris presidency [258d]
- This AI version of a hit Christmas song marks a new era for music [258d]
- Bad Bunny may not have endorsed Kamala Harris yet—but here’s what he has to say about Trump’s track record on Puerto Rico [258d]
- ‘Woman of the Hour’ is prompting women on TikTok to share advice on encountering threatening men [258d]
- ‘This is a market, not voting’: Robinhood gets into election betting but reminds that it isn’t politics [258d]
- Walmart Black Friday 2024: Schedule, list of deals, and what’s new this year—including an AI shopping assistant [258d]
- Philly’s DA accuses Elon Musk’s super PAC of ‘running an illegal lottery’ in new lawsuit [258d]
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