The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Hertz, Avis stocks surge as Trump auto tariffs could make used rental car fleets look shinier [357d]
- What’s in a name? How America’s place-renaming moment impacts people [357d]
- An AI pioneer is launching a blockchain-powered marketplace for open-source models and applications [357d]
- From boom to bust: The decline of Hooters and the hidden costs for servers [357d]
- State Department announces approval of armed drones sale to Qatar for nearly $2 billion [357d]
- Mauro Porcini will be Samsung’s first Chief Design Officer [357d]
- The ‘New York Times’’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI can proceed, says a federal judge [357d]
- Inside Fast Company’s Redesign: A Typography Geek’s Ultimate Breakdown [357d]
- FDA staff left ‘scrambling’ to complete product reviews after DOGE layoffs [357d]
- Partial solar eclipse March 2025: Map, path, and best times to see the celestial event on Saturday [357d]
- What’s an email mask? Here’s why tech experts say you should be using one [357d]
- Auto stocks today: GM, Ford, Tesla, Stellantis, Toyota fall after Trump’s tariffs on cars and parts [357d]
- Defund Planned Parenthood initiative gains steam as antiabortion groups descend on D.C. [357d]
- What does fast food want with Nvidia? [357d]
- This California neighborhood will soon be certified as wildfire resistant—the first in the country to meet that standard [357d]
- Kohl’s store closures 2025: Saturday is your last chance to shop at these 27 locations before they shut their doors [357d]
- I experienced the motherhood penalty. But parenthood made me a better leader [357d]
- Trump’s war on the FTC is his latest gift to billionaires [357d]
- For Gen Z, viral videos are the new primetime [357d]
- Here are 3 major steps the U.S. should take to improve its infrastructure [357d]
- The Apple Watch faces a wearables wake-up call [357d]
- What it’s like running a sustainability-focused company during the Trump administration [357d]
- Workplaces need to do more to support parents of teens [357d]
- The Napster sale is all about name recognition [357d]
- Water scarcity impacts 30 million Americans—but these 2 innovations could help dramatically [357d]
- A clever design detail makes this kids’ table and chairs set almost impossible to tip over [357d]
- The age of AI requires a new kind of leadership [357d]
- Archetype AI is like ChatGPT for the physical world [357d]
- How this Guatemalan seed bank is preserving heirloom crops and saving farmers money [357d]
- AI is painful for journalists but healthy for journalism [357d]
- Trump wants to dismantle FEMA—at the same time that experts are predicting a brutal hurricane season [357d]
- Glaciers are melting fast—putting millions at risk for flash floods [357d]
- Simon & Schuster wants to be your favorite content creator [358d]
- With return-to-work mandates, rethink your office space [358d]
- What wildfires teach us about smarter construction [358d]
- AI²: Why AI in higher education isn’t what you think it is [358d]
- What to know about the abortion pill under the Trump administration [358d]
- There’s no better time to apply for 2025 Brands That Matter [358d]
- Walmart’s Easter meal kit leaves out eggs amid bird flu outbreak [358d]
- How founders of Black-owned brands are navigating a post-DEI era [358d]
- GameStop goes full crypto bro as board votes unanimously for Bitcoin investment [358d]
- Supreme Court upholds Biden’s ghost gun rule requiring serial numbers and background checks [358d]
- U.S. automakers have abandoned small cars—but Rivian just announced a spin-off to make mini EVs [358d]
- How these March Madness coaches are keeping fashion in the game [358d]
- Here’s what to know about Blujepa, the new FDA-approved UTI treatment heading to market this year [358d]
- These 4 simple changes can make your home feel more joyful [358d]
- This century-old law lets presidents shift the sizes of national monuments [358d]
- FDA warns of possible plastic in recalled Coca-Cola cans [358d]
- Advance Auto Parts is opening 30 new stores in 2025 despite Trump tariff threats [358d]
- Coca-Cola brings back ‘Share a Coke’ for Gen Z [358d]
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