The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Building Braindate [161d]
- Ikea in the crosshairs as Trump adds 50% furniture tariffs [161d]
- Fed Governor Bowman warns of housing market risks: ‘Declines in house prices could accelerate’ [161d]
- How AI can help detect pests early and reduce pesticide use in cotton fields [161d]
- What happens when the people building the AIs are replaced by robots? [161d]
- YouTube TV and NBCUniversal head toward blackout standoff [161d]
- Turkish Airlines plans huge Boeing purchase, following President Erdoğan’s meeting with Trump [161d]
- $1.5 billion Anthropic AI settlement gets preliminary OK from U.S. judge [161d]
- Trump announces 100% tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, beginning October 1 [161d]
- The online backlash to Trump’s Tylenol takedown [161d]
- Senate GOP leader Thune says shutdown likely unless Democrats ‘dial back’ healthcare demands [161d]
- Ovens recalled after almost 100 people burned: Don’t use this kitchen product sold at Costco and Walmart [161d]
- OpenAI claims AI is making coding jobs better, not worse. Is it true? [161d]
- Trump’s new executive order declares TikTok’s value, and its far lower than analysts’ estimates [161d]
- Iron Hill Brewery closing all locations, joins growing list of restaurant chains to file for bankruptcy in 2025 [161d]
- Before Adobe Flash was terrible, it made YouTube great [161d]
- Six lessons B2B brands can take from Nvidia’s playbook [161d]
- Touchscreens in cars are finally on their way out. Good riddance [161d]
- AI passed the hardest CFA test in minutes [161d]
- Behind the inventive production design of ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay’ [161d]
- Trump made EVs temporarily cheaper than gas cars—and it boosted sales [161d]
- How Mercy Corps CEO Tjada D’Oyen McKenna is leading her aid org in the face of Trump’s cuts [161d]
- Here’s how Bryson DeChambeau, golf’s mad scientist, is using AI as a swing coach [161d]
- Why the Sunday Scaries hit harder when you’re a parent [161d]
- The Xiaomi Pad Mini is the first tablet that can compete with an iPad [161d]
- How Squishmallows (and their resellers) helped me through grief [161d]
- Laid off from tech? Try building an AI-powered business [161d]
- How to integrate integrity into your company culture [161d]
- Why great leaders encourage people to do a career pivot [161d]
- 3 Lessons I learned from regenerative agriculture [161d]
- Intel wants a second bite at the Apple—and this time might be better [161d]
- Here’s why Trump replaced Biden’s White House portrait with a picture of an autopen [161d]
- Ryder Cup 2025: How to watch golf’s ultimate team showdown as it comes to New York [161d]
- Amazon might owe you money: $1.5 billion payout for Prime members follows FTC settlement. Here’s what to know [161d]
- FAA will keep limiting Newark airport flights through October 2026 [161d]
- Instagram’s safety features for teens are ‘woefully ineffective’ despite Meta’s promises, report finds [161d]
- Cracker Barrel is closing Maple Street Biscuit Company restaurants. See the full list of doomed locations [161d]
- How to transfer your music library from one streaming service to another [161d]
- DOGE put your Social Security Number on a cloud server with up to a 65% risk of getting hacked: Senate report [161d]
- Disney investors blast Kimmel suspension as politics over profit [161d]
- Accenture reports strong Q4 revenue and unveils a $865 million restructuring [161d]
- U.S. economy grew more than expected in the second quarter at a 3.8% pace [162d]
- Home sales drop in August despite mortgage rate slide [162d]
- Former Fed chairs Greenspan, Bernanke, and Yellen back Lisa Cook in Supreme Court case [162d]
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