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An exclusive look at the World's Most Innovative Companies Check out the Most Innovative Companies in entertainment, media, sports, technology, and more.

Cannot say enough how extensive Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies is this year. This represents a year of effort from our whole staff and is an incredible resource. Lists great companies doing cool work in basically any area you're interested in: www.fastcompany.com/most-innovat...

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Why the Professional Women's Hockey League is scoring with fans On-ice innovations have powered the Professional Women's Hockey League to set records for attendance and increase fan engagement.

As the mom of a 13-year-old girl who played on an all-boys hockey team last year—because the pipeline out here in NYC needs to get a little stronger—I'm grateful to the @thepwhl.com for elevating the game and inspiring the next generation. Also Hilary Knight rocks www.fastcompany.com/91502960/pro...

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The Onion is exactly where it should be. Welcome to the MIC club, @bencollins.bsky.social

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The Onion had a very good year The Onion is proving that print isn’t dead. CEO Ben Collins and cofounder Jeff Lawson describe the publication's very good year.

Well holy shit.

The Onion was just named one of the 50 most innovative companies in the world by FastCompany.

We're coming for you AI perverts!!!

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Administration Social Media Posts Echo White Supremacist Messaging

“echo” is a weird way to say “are”

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VIl. CONCLUSION
There is an old adage among lawyers. If you have the facts on your side, pound the
facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither, pound the table.
Secretary Noem, the record to-date shows, does not have the facts on her side or at least has
ignored them. Does not have the law on her side or at least has ignored it. Having neither and bringing the adage into the 21st century, she pounds X (f/k/a Twitter).
Kristi Noem has a First Amendment right to call immigrants killers, leeches, entitlement
junkies, and any other inapt name she wants. Secretary Noem, however, is constrained by both
our Constitution and the APA to apply faithfully the facts to the law in implementing the TPS
program. The record to-date shows she has yet to do that.
By accompanying Order, the Court GRANTS Plaintiffs' Renewed Motion for a Stay
Under 5 U.S.C. § 705.
Ana C. Reyes
Date: February 2, 2026
ANA C. REYES
United States District Judge

VIl. CONCLUSION There is an old adage among lawyers. If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither, pound the table. Secretary Noem, the record to-date shows, does not have the facts on her side or at least has ignored them. Does not have the law on her side or at least has ignored it. Having neither and bringing the adage into the 21st century, she pounds X (f/k/a Twitter). Kristi Noem has a First Amendment right to call immigrants killers, leeches, entitlement junkies, and any other inapt name she wants. Secretary Noem, however, is constrained by both our Constitution and the APA to apply faithfully the facts to the law in implementing the TPS program. The record to-date shows she has yet to do that. By accompanying Order, the Court GRANTS Plaintiffs' Renewed Motion for a Stay Under 5 U.S.C. § 705. Ana C. Reyes Date: February 2, 2026 ANA C. REYES United States District Judge

Judge Reyes’s conclusion: “There is an old adage among lawyers. If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither, pound the table. … Having neither and bringing the adage into the 21st century, [Noem] pounds X (f/k/a Twitter).”

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We asked Minnesota's biggest companies about ICE. None of them responded In a sign of how far we've come from the summer of 2020, well-known brands have stayed silent as escalating chaos unfolds in their backyard.

Minnesota is full of companies that position themselves as pillars of the local community, Target, General Mills, Best Buy, Cargill, and Land O’Lakes, among them. Have they said anything about ICE's attack on their customers and employees? Not a single one. www.fastcompany.com/91476021/min...

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Gebbia in 2018 vs 2026

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From Airbnb to the White House: Joe Gebbia is reshaping the government in Trump’s image The president decimated the U.S. government’s digital design agencies and replaced them with a personal propaganda czar.

Airbnb cofounder Joe Gebbia helped turn the company into a behemoth by touting its 'Belong Anywhere’ mission. Today, as the country's chief design officer, he’s redesigning how Americans experience the government & cheering on the Trump administration's policies. www.fastcompany.com/91458973/chi...

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A must-read message from Colin and Sophie Hortman, Mark and Melissa's children:

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Maguire posted a now-deleted video on X stitching together dubious 'evidence' and declared it seemed “very likely” the student was responsible. Maguire's bio says he's on the lookout for "high-IQ founders." He doesn't mention if he's also looking for ones who display good judgment and discernment.

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Sequoia's Shaun Maguire accused an innocent Palestinian of being the Brown shooter. Then he doubled down Online sleuthing is not, it turns out, among the noted VC's talents.

In the wake of the tragedy at Brown, online conspiracists rushed to pin the horrific mass murder on an innocent Palestinian student. One of them was Shaun Maguire, a partner at leading VC firm Sequoia Capital.
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Octopus could be the next commercially farmed seafood. Should it be? Octopus is a hot menu item. Yet overfishing threatens supply. An exclusive report on the race to build the first commercial octopus farm.

Should we be farming and eating octopus? I thought I knew the answer, but the issue much more nuanced that I expected. @clintrainey.com takes a deep dive on what could be the next big commercially farmed seafood www.fastcompany.com/91448602/oct...

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The hardest startup in America Augustus Doricko’s Rainmaker uses cloud seeding to bring rain where it’s needed. In the process, he’s been swept up in a storm of controversy.

Like so many tech stories right now, this is also religion story: a 25-year-old founder who has moved through a Doug Wilson-affiliated church, is now Eastern Orthodox, and "quotes the Bible and Elon Musk in the same breath." By @ainsleyharris.bsky.social: www.fastcompany.com/91448561/thi...

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The hardest startup in America Augustus Doricko’s Rainmaker uses cloud seeding to bring rain where it’s needed. In the process, he’s been swept up in a storm of controversy.

The result is a nuanced profile of a complicated founder as he navigates science, politics, the craziest theories on the internet, and his own past. www.fastcompany.com/91448561/thi...

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Fast Company’s @ainsleyharris.bsky.social met with Doricko in Utah, where he’s working to restore the depleted Great Salt Lake. In a series of conversations, they discussed the world-changing potential of his tech, his religious beliefs, and what America First really means to him.

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His biography is also complicated. Though Doricko courts politicians on the left and right, while he was a student at UC Berkeley, he was at at least briefly aligned with Nick Fuentes. Doricko’s religious conviction has also raised eyebrows, with some accusing him of using Rainmaker to play God.

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But the typical founder storyline ends there.

This year, Doricko has found himself in a maelstrom. His company has been attacked by politicians and right-wing conspiracy theorists, who accuse it being responsible for the devastating flooding in Texas over the summer. He’s received death threats.

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The hardest startup in America Augustus Doricko’s Rainmaker uses cloud seeding to bring rain where it’s needed. In the process, he’s been swept up in a storm of controversy.

Augustus Doricko might seem like a typical startup founder. He’s raised $31 million in venture capital for Rainmaker, which uses drones to ‘seed’ clouds, bringing water to drought-prone areas. There’s technological wizardry and a world-changing mission. www.fastcompany.com/91448561/thi...

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A brief history of Calibri, the 'woke' font the Trump administration is replacing The secretary of state called Calibri 'informal' and blamed 'radical' DEI programs for its use in official State Department documents.

The type designer behind Calibri says the decision to replace his font with Times New Roman as the official U.S. State Department typeface is "hilarious and regrettable." f-st.co/jiypxwR

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Exclusive: Hinge CEO Justin McLeod steps down McLeod grew his app into a standout for the dating industry and Match Group. Jackie Jantos—Hinge president and CMO—now succeeds him as CEO.

Exclusive: Hinge founder and CEO Justin McLeod is stepping down. Here's what that means for the 'designed to be deleted' dating app. www.fastcompany.com/91456495/hin...

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Exclusive: Fanatics launches a prediction markets app, the first major sportsbook to do so Fanatics CEO of betting and gaming Matt King reveals why the sports apparel and collectibles giant is launching Fanatics Markets.

Prediction markets are drawing in sports fans—and Fanatics wants in. The apparel and collectibles giant its betting its new Fanatics Markets app can capture some of the billions of dollars in trades that Kalshi and Polymarket are seeing. FC has the exclusive. www.fastcompany.com/91452559/exc...

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The NBA’s betting scandal shows who really runs sports now The NBA brought the Terry Rozier prop-betting scandal on itself, trading its credibility for easy money from the sportsbooks.

Have we ushered in an era where every time a player mysteriously gets hurt or flubs a pitch, he or she will be greeted with accusations of cheating? The great @jaywillis.net on how prop bets have changed the game. www.fastcompany.com/91429446/the...

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Inside the storm surrounding ActBlue Under attack by Republicans and shaken by internal rifts, the Democrats’ fundraising engine faces its toughest test yet.

"Even as Democrats rally around ActBlue in the face of attacks from the right, they are sharply divided over whether the organization is equipped to handle these blows." @issielapowsky.bsky.social reports on Democratic fundraising giant, which is under siege. www.fastcompany.com/91428737/ins...

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Inside the storm surrounding ActBlue Under attack by Republicans and shaken by internal rifts, the Democrats’ fundraising engine faces its toughest test yet.

NEW: Trump gave the DOJ 180 days to report on supposed fraud at ActBlue. The deadline passed. No report.

I spoke with sources about the tumultuous last year inside ActBlue—turnover under its CEO, GOP attacks, and the group's growing ambitions despite it all. www.fastcompany.com/91428737/ins...

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The house that ICE built Geo Group, America's largest for-profit jailer of immigrants, is preparing for a windfall under Trump. Its chairman is an immigrant himself.

Here's the kicker: Geo’s chairman, George Zoley, is an immigrant himself. He arrived here as a child from Greece. @michaellinhorst.bsky.social looks at the company—and man—at the heart of Trump’s hard-line immigration machine. 6/6 www.fastcompany.com/91396722/the...

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Last year, Geo took in about $1 billion from its contracts with ICE—41% of its annual revenue. That’s set to skyrocket alongside ICE’s budget, which is earmarked to receive an additional $75 billion through 2029 via the One Big Beautiful Bill. 5/6

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But under Trump, Geo is evolving from a background player in federal enforcement into something closer to a government appendage. U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi worked as a lobbyist for Geo in 2019. The company paid consulting fees to Tom Homan before he joined the administration. 4/6

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Geo is a key partner in the government’s efforts to detain, monitor, and deport immigrants: It runs detention facilities, operates deportation flights, and provides electronic surveillance of immigrants awaiting deportation decisions. 3/6

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