The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- LinkedIn’s new AI people search unlocks the power of its network [39d]
- Gambling online? Watch out for these risks, say public health experts [39d]
- Should we really blame billionaires for our own financial struggles? In fact, more Americans say yes [39d]
- Keep forgetting things? 4 simple ways—in 2 minutes or less—to remember more, backed by neuroscience [39d]
- 10 new retail tech and AI trends that will define 2026 [39d]
- Michelle Obama’s new book ‘The Look’ explores her iconic fashion choices as First Lady [39d]
- FAA announces flight reductions at U.S. airports will stay at 6% [39d]
- Stock markets did just fine during the government shutdown as investors shrugged off dysfunction in Congress [39d]
- How politicians and businesses should talk about clean energy and climate change in a cost-of-living crisis [39d]
- Starbucks baristas are on strike today in more than 40 cities: See the full list and map [39d]
- The 2025 government shutdown is officially over after a record 43 days [39d]
- The Penny, the most-reproduced artwork ever, is officially out of production [39d]
- The holidays are going to test Trump’s new lie that affordability in America is a nonissue [39d]
- This incredible book can explain physics to a 2-year-old [39d]
- Adam Grant on lessons from the pandemic, datum versus data, and how abstract numbers can lead to very real human outcomes [39d]
- How goal-stacking got me out of a motivation rut [39d]
- The delegation trap every senior leader faces [39d]
- How the over-65 crowd is propping up colleges right now [39d]
- Creators are suffering from a mental health crisis, new study shows [39d]
- Jack Schlossberg is branding a next-gen Kennedy campaign [39d]
- You just learned the person who does the same job as you earns more than you do. Now what? [39d]
- Rumor has it OpenAI will release GPT-5.1 this month. Expect fewer hallucinations, better, more creative writing, and more naughty bits [39d]
- Apple lets you upload your passport to your iPhone. Here’s how to do it [39d]
- 5 things to know about OpenAI’s new GPT-5.1 [39d]
- If AI won’t follow the rules, should the media even try? [39d]
- Why solopreneurship is so appealing to parents [39d]
- The school calendar wasn’t built for working parents and it shows [39d]
- What to say to coworkers who get laid off [39d]
- ‘Colleague-zoned’: How work jargon is seeping into romantic relationships [40d]
- Most companies are one resignation away from a leadership crisis [40d]
- How legacy brands can lead the next consumer revolution [40d]
- How to cultivate strong culture at scale [40d]
- 4 ways to outsmart cybercriminals [40d]
- Data plus connection creates growth [40d]
- Citizens Bank is closing more than a dozen branches in 7 states: See the list of the doomed locations [40d]
- MSNBC is changing its name and embracing the ethos of a startup [40d]
- Anthropic and Microsoft announce new AI data center projects in Texas, New York, and Georgia [40d]
- Michael Caine and Matthew McConaughey are getting AI voice clones with ElevenLabs [40d]
- During the government shutdown and SNAP pause, a lot more people turned to strangers to ask for loans [40d]
- By the numbers: How the government shutdown is impacting U.S. air travel [40d]
- The U.S. Mint just pressed its final penny [40d]
- 600 employees took Paramount Skydance buyouts following RTO mandate [40d]
- Is Jack Schlossberg the next Zohran Mamdani? [40d]
- You know those fake UPS texts? Google says it’s found who’s behind them [40d]
- Fei-Fei Li’s World Labs unveils its world-generating AI model [40d]
- Your next STI test could come from DoorDash [40d]
- After DARPA list shakes up quantum computing world, IBM has a message: We’re doing great [40d]
- This 1 small habit makes you instantly likable, according to a Yale expert [40d]
- How video editing in news has changed in Trump’s media world [40d]
- Future electricity demand needs more diverse and resilient energy production, IEA report says [40d]
- Coca-Cola just gave this old-school soda brand a DGAF makeover [40d]
- Bob Ross paintings sell for more than $600K at auction, giving a lifeline to public TV stations [40d]
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