The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Wildfires expose flaws in L.A.’s emergency alert systems [328d]
- What to know about the Laken Riley Act that Trump will sign into law [328d]
- The rise of ‘influencer voice’: Why this TikTok creator accent is taking over the internet and maybe the world [328d]
- How Peloton is becoming a social network (exclusive) [328d]
- Trump’s freeze on federal aid blocked by federal judge, for now [328d]
- After DeepSeek, the AI giants still have plenty of work left to do [328d]
- How can I get more sleep? [328d]
- AI assistants for lawyers are a booming business—with big risks [328d]
- In a crowded consultancy space, The Intangibles wants to be a not-so secret weapon for CMOs [329d]
- Insurance companies are financing oil and gas—even as climate change is pummeling their bottom line [329d]
- The Louvre will get a major redesign to take on overtourism [329d]
- How IKEA turns your old mattress into a new sofa [329d]
- We need to talk more about Bill Gates and the ‘autistic genius’ narrative [329d]
- Why this interior design company is funding underground schools in Afghanistan [329d]
- Why DeepSeek’s logo represents a new era of AI branding [329d]
- This Alabama national forest is ‘spectacularly diverse’—and Big Oil sees it as a prime target for new drilling [329d]
- How scientists rushed to make L.A.’s actual air quality available on your phone [329d]
- 5 ancient habits from Socrates to help you think more adaptively [329d]
- Want to achieve your goals? Improve your brain health [329d]
- Want to land that job? Communicate like a CEO [329d]
- How to meet the unique healthcare needs of rural America [329d]
- App fatigue is real—rethink apps beyond subscriptions [329d]
- How to drive social change in a polarized post-election era [329d]
- DeepSeek has called into question Big AI’s trillion-dollar assumption [329d]
- How the Empire State Building Observatory became No. 1 [329d]
- Lunar New Year: Here’s what to know about the Year of the Snake [329d]
- How DeepSeek answers questions on China differently than ChatGPT [329d]
- DashCon, the infamous celebration of Tumblr fandom, is coming back. This time, organizers say it will be different [329d]
- Philadelphia Whole Foods workers just unionized—just as Trump made it harder for them to get a contract [329d]
- Brothers Jake and Logan Paul tease an HBO Max fight against each other [329d]
- Medicaid, SBA loans, student loans, SNAP: What is and isn’t affected by Trump’s freeze on federal grants? [329d]
- Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 breaks the sound barrier—the first private aircraft to do so [329d]
- Elon Musk’s X partners with Visa to move into financial services—and no, it’s not for crypto (yet) [329d]
- OpenAI announces more secure ChatGPT for government workers, Trump administration [329d]
- NYC’s congestion pricing means more traffic—and pollution—in the South Bronx, one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods [329d]
- How disaster case managers are helping L.A. wildfire survivors [329d]
- California lawmakers seek to hold oil companies accountable for natural disasters [329d]
- What’s wrong with saying ‘I hope you are well’ in work emails [329d]
- How Trump is gutting DEI with a flurry of executive orders [329d]
- Your Guide to Avoiding Job Scams in 2025 [329d]
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