The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- In a move to ‘Back to Plastic’, Trump bans paper straws [317d]
- DOGE has disregarded data protection and privacy norms. The consequences will be felt years down the line [317d]
- How to stay true to inclusion when the news is filled with anti-DEI orders [317d]
- Canned tuna recall 2025: See the full list of brands, products, and states impacted by Botulinum fears [317d]
- Nationwide tuna recall hits Trader Joe’s, Publix, Costco, Walmart, and other retailers over Botulinum fears [317d]
- JD Vance warns against ‘excessive regulation’ at Paris AI summit [317d]
- Jeans, bourbon and peanut butter: How the EU may counter Trump’s steel tariffs [317d]
- Fox Sports projects 2025’s Super Bowl averaged a record 126 million U.S. viewers [317d]
- SMCI stock price: Super Micro Computer shares are falling ahead of an expected Nasdaq delisting update [317d]
- Always tired? How to stop the evening slide [317d]
- When your town becomes a Nike brand [317d]
- How SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son plans to win the AI wars [317d]
- 41 housing markets where inventory just tipped in favor of buyers [317d]
- This Google Maps ‘safety’ feature is actually making roads more dangerous [317d]
- 4 signs your work is hurting your personal life [317d]
- This magical California camp is designed by—and for—visually impaired people [317d]
- The designer behind Hoka is making office-ready ‘super sneakers’ you could run a marathon in [317d]
- Democrats just made it a lot easier to tell on the Trump administration [317d]
- From Baghdad to Bangalore, these designers are building many cities’ first skateparks [317d]
- If Trump guts the Department of Education, low-income students are most at risk. Schools need to take action [317d]
- Will my social media posts really help my career? [317d]
- 5 secrets to effective networking, according to event planners [317d]
- Streaming is finally profitable. It offers a lesson in patience [317d]
- How AI is like magic for skilled trades training [317d]
- The rise of the sidepreneurs [317d]
- The laziest revolution is dancing on graves [317d]
- ‘We run the risk of another Great Recession’: People should be outraged by Trump’s efforts to kill CFPB [317d]
- Chiefs hate, Taylor Swift booed, Kendrick Lamar’s victory rap: Why the Super Bowl was a big game of disses [317d]
- Meta’s AI randomly tried to throw a weird party for me—that I never asked for [317d]
- Winter weather warning: 3 storms forecast to dump snow on 40 states this week. Here’s where they’re hitting [317d]
- OpenAI shouldn’t accept Elon Musk’s $97 billion bid to buy it [317d]
- How volunteers are tracking losses in the USAID freeze [317d]
- Elon Musk’s $97 billion OpenAI bid would give the DOGE chief even more power in the AI race [317d]
- USAID staff are being turned away from offices even after court suspends leave order [317d]
- Trump says Palestinians won’t be allowed to return to Gaza under his plan [318d]
- Pentagon bans transgender people from joining the military [318d]
- This app combines Wikipedia and TikTok to fight doomscrolling [318d]
- Starlink beta test: T-Mobile is letting Verizon and AT&T users send free text messages on Elon Musk-backed satellite network. Here’s how [318d]
- Why the ‘wallet inspector,’ a 32-year old ‘Simpsons’ gag, may be the defining meme of 2025 [318d]
- NASA astronauts are streaming live on Twitch from space. Here’s how to watch [318d]
- How Trump used the Super Bowl as his own personal brand activation [318d]
- What exactly is the point of the AI Action Summit? [318d]
- McDonald’s meal deals are slowly winning customers back to U.S. stores, but people are spending less [318d]
- Trump’s transportation secretary wants to tie funding to birth rates in a ‘disturbingly dystopian’ agenda [318d]
- Here’s what states will lose if Trump’s freeze on offshore wind energy stays in place [318d]
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