The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Meta Movie Mate, the chatbot that encourages you to use your phone in theaters, has arrived. Are we ready? [229d]
- Japan’s finance minister says U.S. Treasury holdings could be ‘a card’ in Trump tariff talks [229d]
- What your emoji use says about your personality [229d]
- Smartwatches are helping this Indian city survive deadly heat [229d]
- GTA VI delayed until May 2026 as Take-Two stock drops [229d]
- Nearly 17,000 structures burned in L.A.’s January wildfires. Some homeowners have started to rebuild [229d]
- ‘Rust,’ starring Alec Baldwin, is coming to movie theaters this weekend after the on-set tragedy. Here’s why [229d]
- Airbnb issues a disappointing Q2 forecast as Trump’s tariffs impact travel demand [229d]
- A new report shows homebuyers now need to make at least $114k a year to buy the average U.S. home [229d]
- Why TikTok got hit with a $600 million fine from EU privacy watchdogs [229d]
- Apple stocks down as CEO Tim Cook warns of $900 million in tariff-related costs for Q2 [229d]
- 1.8 million SharkNinja pressure cookers sold at Walmart, Costco, Target, and elsewhere have been recalled after serious burn injuries [229d]
- NYC’s new subway gates are designed to make riders pay [229d]
- SAG-AFTRA’s new influencer committee aims to strengthen support for digital creators [229d]
- Of course we deserve to know the true cost of tariffs [229d]
- From ‘your net worth will skyrocket’ to only ‘two dolls’: Trump’s new message of austerity [229d]
- A16z’s new Ayn Rand-style logo is the perfect embodiment of its Trumpian ethos [229d]
- Trump has waged a war on public lands, water, and wildlife—and it’s worse than anyone expected [229d]
- Costco’s Kirkland brand is bigger than Nike—and it’s about to get even bigger [229d]
- How Facebook data can help track human migration patterns [229d]
- 11 red flags job recruiters never ignore [229d]
- How a doll turned a Mexican pharmacy into a viral sensation [229d]
- The two-step process to secure a job or internship in an AI-driven market [229d]
- Can the Kentucky Derby woo Gen Z? [229d]
- This free design kit can help you add an extra apartment to your home [229d]
- How ‘Star Wars’ can save STEM education [229d]
- In the future, you might be able to power your house with raindrops [229d]
- Chili’s re-ups its relevance with a wave of nostalgia [229d]
- Chocolate-free brownies and coffee-less cold brew: AI might help food brands weather the tariffs [229d]
- How to stand up for yourself at work more effectively [229d]
- How to focus on “Made in America” [230d]
- What we’re missing in diagnosing autism [230d]
- The art of taking feedback [230d]
- ‘Eating like a medieval peasant’: TikTok is eating up recession-era dining tips [230d]
- Two tailors, no order: Papal cassocks go unsummoned ahead of conclave [230d]
- Trump’s Justice Department sues Michigan and Hawaii over plans to take Big Oil to court [230d]
- Kohl’s stock price is up almost 10% after CEO Ashley Buchanan was fired for unethical behavior [230d]
- McDonald’s reports a significant sales decline in the U.S. as anxious customers pull back on spending [230d]
- Kohl’s fires CEO after investigation finds conflicts of interest [230d]
- FDA reverses more layoffs—reinstating fired food scientists, travel staff [230d]
- FTC is sending $18.5 million in refunds to Publishers Clearing House customers over ‘deceptive’ practices: Are you getting a check? [230d]
- 52% of frontline workers think they could lose their jobs over tariffs [230d]
- Systemic intelligence is the leadership skill you’re missing. Here are 4 ways to start honing it [230d]
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