The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- The U.K.’s new public railway has a perfectly British brand [72d]
- Oscars shortlists for 12 categories have been revealed. Here’s who made the cut in 2025 [73d]
- Pot stocks pop on Schedule 3 hopes: Tilray Brands, Trulieve Cannabis, Cresco Labs: How high will they go? [73d]
- Federal judge signals he may side with Trump on White House ballroom project. Here’s why [73d]
- With Apple’s help, storytellers are figuring out Vision Pro [73d]
- Ben & Jerry’s free bar drop: List of stores, new flavors, and where to find sweet treats nationwide today [73d]
- Brendan Carr, FCC chief, is headed to the Senate for questioning over the Jimmy Kimmel controversy [73d]
- Medline IPO: Stock price will be closely watched today as medical products company has biggest offering of 2025 [73d]
- The year of the tactical vest [73d]
- Every AI founder thinks they want a mega investing round. Trust me, you don’t [73d]
- AI is starting to shop for you. Here’s how Visa is making sure it doesn’t scam you [73d]
- What every manager should know about the Queen Bee myth [73d]
- A faster-than-light spaceship would actually look a lot like Star Trek’s Enterprise [73d]
- How to network on vacation (and why) [73d]
- Contract work can be great—until you get trapped in it [73d]
- The power of silence: 3 lessons on capturing an audience from a world-renowned auctioneer [73d]
- How Cloudflare, ‘the most important internet company you’ve never heard of,’ took center stage [73d]
- Reddit says it isn’t like other platforms in case against Australia’s social media ban [73d]
- 5 predictions for AI’s growing role in the media in 2026 [73d]
- Fearing a layoff? Channel your inner doomsday prepper [73d]
- This guy’s obscure PhD project is the only thing standing between humanity and AI image chaos [73d]
- Social Security checks could get a big tax break in 2026 from a new ‘senior deduction.’ What you need to know [73d]
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