The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- How Trump is blocking U.S. states from regulating artificial intelligence [8d]
- World Cup soccer fans are accusing FIFA of ‘monumental betrayal.’ Here’s why [8d]
- Here’s how Hinge is surviving the dating app apocalypse [8d]
- 18,000 Amtrak workers will get bonuses, thanks to executive cuts [8d]
- OpenAI just released its new GPT-5.2 model. Here’s what you need to know [8d]
- Lululemon stock price gets a boost as CEO departs and buybacks rise. Is this the start of a turnaround? [8d]
- Measles outbreak in South Carolina comes as infections nationwide are already at their highest since 1992 [8d]
- If you’re fed up with data breaches, this new technology could finally help [8d]
- Gen Z is leading a visual communication revolution. Here’s what leaders need to know [8d]
- The new chicken wars are here, and they’re bigger than Popeyes vs. Chick-fil-A [8d]
- The strange triumph of Rosie the Robot [8d]
- How this Southern California Italian restaurant capitalized on a viral limoncello that takes months to make [8d]
- Home Depot’s 7.5-foot Christmas Chewbacca is the next Skelly [8d]
- Surf the web like it’s 2022 with Slop Evader [8d]
- Inside True Religion’s surprising turnaround [8d]
- The most influential leaders say less and listen more. Here’s why [8d]
- This incredible map shows the world’s 2.75 billion buildings [8d]
- You can use Instacart on ChatGPT to make a viral TikTok recipe, but I wouldn’t recommend it [8d]
- How to be an ally at work without feeling like an imposter [8d]
- ‘Eat the frog’: How getting unpleasant things out of the way makes for a fulfilling day [8d]
- A Delta flight was landing late and passengers were anxious. What the flight attendant did next was brilliant [8d]
- In-N-Out is fed up with 6-7 [8d]
- The secret to change isn’t procedural, it’s psychological [8d]
- Pre-owned electronics are making a comeback [8d]
- AI coaches can take you far. But they can’t take you all the way [8d]
- Why you shouldn’t use ‘Happy Friday’ in an email [8d]
- In a season of giving, smart leaders are giving forward [9d]
- OpenAI is clapping back at Google’s Gemini 3 with a new GPT-5.2 [9d]
- How everyday investors are redefining the American dream [9d]
- Tech transformation isn’t about how many tools you buy [9d]
- Why focusing on business priorities defines lasting success [9d]
- The case only Netflix can make for buying Warner Brothers Discovery [9d]
- BTC price: Why is Bitcoin, XRP, and other crypto down on Fed rate cut when the stock market is up? [9d]
- ‘Architects of AI’ named Time’s 2025 Person of the Year [9d]
- Trump’s $100,000 fee on H-1B visas is backfiring—and shutting out foreign workers [9d]
- The Disney-OpenAI tie-up has huge implications for intellectual property [9d]
- Disney will open up its toy chest of 200+ characters for AI creators in a $1 billion deal with OpenAI [9d]
- Is your 2026 resolution about money? Keep this in mind [9d]
- What does the Netflix-Warner deal mean for talent? [9d]
- ‘Crypto king’ Do Kwon faces sentencing for misleading Terraform Labs’ investors [9d]
- Elite colleges are prioritizing economic diversity in admissions after affirmative action ban [9d]
- After Nvidia’s White House ‘coup,’ China may not be buying [9d]
- Open AI and Microsoft are facing a lawsuit over ChatGPT’s alleged role in this murder-suicide [9d]
- AI is killing review sites. Can they fight back? [9d]
- The Kalshi-fication of everything [9d]
- Denmark is planning on severe social media restrictions for young people. Here’s how [9d]
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