The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- How to start assuming the best in people [572d]
- Seven & i rejects Couche-Tard’s $38.5 billion takeover bid [572d]
- The growing movement to help workers achieve digital balance [572d]
- 6 myth-busting facts about entrepreneurship and poverty [573d]
- ‘Historic mistake’: Yellen issues warning about possible future of clean energy legislation [573d]
- The White House calls on Amazon and Google to help defeat online censors in these countries [573d]
- 4 Ways Trump plans on dismantling Biden’s climate legacy [573d]
- Google’s ‘anti-competitive’ ad tech practices blasted by U.K. watchdog [573d]
- U.S. jobs report reveals a sturdy labor market with unemployment down to 4.2% [573d]
- Red Lobster bankruptcy exit plan: New owners, new boss, fewer restaurant locations [573d]
- Barbie doughnuts: Wear pink on Saturday to get a free Krispy Kreme [573d]
- Digital Labels are coming to retailers. That’s a loss for consumers [573d]
- Florida’s shifting housing market shaken by spiking HOA fees—just look at this chart [573d]
- TikTok is the new battleground in the war over tipping culture [573d]
- They left NYC for Austin, Charleston, and Hudson. Here’s how their budgets changed. [573d]
- Atlanta Falcons partner with AT&T to let fans buy stadium snacks using facial recognition [573d]
- NASA will finally send the ill-fated Boeing Starliner home—without its astronauts. Here’s how to watch its return [573d]
- Everyone hates the new Capri Sun bottles—and that’s actually good for the brand [573d]
- The world’s largest wind-powered cargo ship just made its first delivery across the Atlantic [573d]
- Jony Ive’s LoveFrom reinvents the button with Moncler [573d]
- Why optimistic leaders create more productive and happier workplaces [573d]
- Tornado Alley is shifting east—but scientists aren’t quite sure why [573d]
- Why Fanta’s Beetlejuice tastes like the future of movie marketing [573d]
- An executive recruiter’s insider tips on what really attracts top talent [573d]
- This old coal plant in Salem, Massachusetts, is getting new life as an offshore wind terminal [573d]
- You can now buy this handsome Frank Lloyd Wright furniture from 1948 [573d]
- Pepsi releases an instantly iconic ‘Gladiator II’ ad, Olipop dupes Mountain Dew, and Nike flips its logo upside down [573d]
- Here are the top college majors for earning a six-figure salary with a two-year associate degree [573d]
- Some people plan to spend more on football this year—because of Taylor Swift [573d]
- Boeing workers could strike next week if a fair contract isn’t reached [573d]
- Biden administration probes major airlines’ frequent-flyer programs [573d]
- Some advertisers plan to pull back from Elon Musk’s X in 2025 over fears of ‘brand safety’ [573d]
- Report: 80% of LGBTQ+ workers are ready to boycott companies that don’t support DEI [573d]
- Ticketmaster to be investigated over ‘dynamic pricing’ for Oasis tickets after backlash [573d]
- First international AI safety treaty signed by U.S., Britain, and EU aims to protect human rights [573d]
- Trump backs a Musk-led efficiency commission to audit the entire government [573d]
- Brazilians split between Musk and judge over X suspension, poll shows [573d]
- A second Fyre Festival is being planned—and people are reportedly already buying tickets [573d]
- Why TikTok is going nuts for a supplement derived from cow’s milk [573d]
- FDA drug-plant inspections still haven’t recovered from the pandemic, AP reports [573d]
- Layoffs and record low hiring at U.S. companies bring bad news for teachers and tech workers [573d]
- Housing market shift: This interactive map shows where sellers—or buyers—have more power [573d]
- Say goodbye to static user interfaces [573d]
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