The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- How to cautiously use health advice from social media [272d]
- Could Tesla’s fall from grace upend the entire U.S. EV market? [272d]
- Section 230 faces bipartisan repeal effort. Experts say it’s a risky bet [272d]
- Over 1,000 protesters detained in Turkey since Istanbul’s mayor’s arrest [272d]
- Mauro Porcini, PepsiCo’s first chief design officer, is leaving the company [272d]
- StubHub’s IPO filing reveals 30% surge in profits in 2024 [272d]
- TikTok has a big ADHD problem [272d]
- United Airlines faces lawsuit from passenger who said he was forcibly removed from a bathroom [272d]
- Bayer ordered to pay $2 billion in latest Roundup weedkiller lawsuit [273d]
- Washington, D.C., cherry blossoms map 2025: When and where to see peak bloom in the nation’s capital [273d]
- Segway recall: Scooters sold at Best Buy, Costco, Target, Walmart and Sam’s Club pose risk of ‘injury or death’ [273d]
- This $5 cowboy hat is designed to smuggle a secret soda (or beer) [273d]
- 23andMe bankruptcy update: Stock falls to penny territory as California urges customers to delete their data [273d]
- Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen on what business leaders need to know about Trump’s tariffs [273d]
- GE Vernova’s Scott Strazik aims to rekindle the entrepreneurial zeal of the power company’s former parent [273d]
- How to teach your employees to embrace (rather than fear) the growth of AI [273d]
- How to write a successful application for Best Workplaces for Innovators 2025 [273d]
- Rimowa is selling old, beat-up suitcases—and they’ll likely be snatched up in minutes [273d]
- How ‘The Matrix’ helped build—and break—beleaguered production company Village Roadhouse [273d]
- This Brooklyn apartment complex was built like a Lego set [273d]
- Sports teams are getting cozy with their biggest rivals to sell more snacks [273d]
- The unexpected way this D.C. clothing store is helping women who lost their government jobs [273d]
- The 5-star rating system is terrible for gig workers. Here’s a simple solution [273d]
- For decades, Tesla has thrived because of Elon Musk’s hype machine. That may finally be coming to an end [273d]
- Would you pay $4,000 to solve your streaming movie problems? [273d]
- Trump wants to dismantle the Department of Education—which would be disastrous for Title I schools [273d]
- How to select a hobby that will make you happier [273d]
- Why job postings may be attracting narcissistic candidates—without companies realizing it [273d]
- Trump is coming for renewable energy—but the solar industry isn’t worried [273d]
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