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Mya CopelandFast Company |
The internet is picking up a new acronym to denigrate President Trump’s actions, and it’s also food-themed.
The pop star is taking over the LGBTQ dating app with in-app content and exclusive drops—starting with a limited-edition vinyl.
Some employees are being offered a voluntary buyout, following recent mass layoffs in the tech industry.
The grocery store chain is paying out $7.4 million to customers for printing too many digits of their credit and debit cards on their receipts.
Actress Kiernan Shipka will be on the cover of the inaugural print issue, launching on April 7.
A year after the video game’s film adaptation hit theaters, director Jared Hess and other key players talk about surviving spring 2025’s biggest...
While investors tend to flock to precious metals during geopolitical conflicts like the Iran war, other factors are inserting themselves this week.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added its first new award in two decades for this Sunday’s telecast—what that means for Hollywood,...
‘It’s where we are in society,’ Plum tells Fast Company. ‘You are either gonna get with it or get lost.’
Graza, which made squeeze bottles a common sight in the oil aisle, is now tackling condiments.
The California-based value chain said it expects to close 36 stores. The news comes amid growing concerns around food access.
With the start of Women’s History Month, the ticket platform is launching a centralized hub for women’s sports—and it’s here to stay.
As the rapper plans a celebratory weekend in July for medal-winning female Winter Olympians, brands are getting on board.
The company’s chief marketing officer weighs in on the breakout in-house influencer.