The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- A TikToker sues Roblox for using her viral Charli XCX dance without permission [334d]
- How Superman reflects religious themes as a symbol hope, faith, and humanity [334d]
- Apple releases re-edited canceled ‘Mythic Quest’ episode—and pulls a George Lucas [334d]
- In Miami, this 3D-printed seawall will help protect the coastline [334d]
- Rice is a staple crop around the world—but it’s becoming increasingly toxic [334d]
- Despite a scandal, China’s BYD is tapping Brazil to keep growing its EV sales [334d]
- What to know about Jared Birchall, Elon Musk’s right-hand man [334d]
- AI vs. automation: How to leverage each for maximum impact [334d]
- Netflix beats first quarter forecast, revealing it hasn’t been touched by Trump’s tariffs, yet [334d]
- Trump wants control of the Fed, but investors and economists prefer it stay independent. Here’s why [334d]
- 90% of the remaining staff at the U.S. consumer financial protection bureau will be laid off [335d]
- What’s open and closed on Good Friday 2025? Banks, stock markets, USPS, McDonald’s, Walmart, more [335d]
- Can OpenAI make generative AI more social? Can anyone? [335d]
- How great leaders use curiosity to drive innovation [335d]
- Melinda French Gates explains her $1 billion promise to change the world for women [335d]
- Can the Tesla brand be saved? [335d]
- Why Yeti CEO Matt Reintjes is doubling down on bags [335d]
- If you use AI to write me that note, don’t expect me to read it [335d]
- Tennessee just made an invisible update to its tourism site—and it’s brilliant [335d]
- Why are AI companies so bad at naming their models? [335d]
- This 3D-printed train station in Japan took less than 6 hours to build [335d]
- How to stop shrinking yourself at work and start feeling like you belong [335d]
- 5 steps to get your first corporate job after college [335d]
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