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Briefing
El Salvador is giving away free Bitcoin to its citizens
The $30 promotion is the Central American nation’s latest effort to push adoption of Bitcoin as legal currency.
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
June 25, 2021
Finance
Why crypto will likely go crazy (again) in July
By
Chris Morris
June 25, 2021
Tech
Ad-tech shares soar as Google delays major Chrome privacy push
By
David Meyer
June 25, 2021
Briefing
5 companies where every day is Take Your Dog to Work day
By
Chris Morris
June 25, 2021
Latest
Why healthier families and communities belong on the corporate agenda
17 hours ago
Martha MacCallum: The 5 things I did to get where I am today
18 hours ago
21 of the most anticipated books coming out in the second half of 2021
19 hours ago
Musk crowned the Tesla Model S Plaid the speediest ever—Here’s why the Germans say not so fast
20 hours ago
Finance
Your order is on its way—analysts back Just Eat Takeaway after buying spree
By
Sophie Mellor
June 25, 2021
Conferences
The pandemic and gun violence created a ‘perfect storm of tragedy’
By
Nicole Goodkind
June 25, 2021
International
Didi shoots for a conservative $67 billion valuation in its upcoming IPO
By
Yvonne Lau
June 25, 2021
Conferences
Emily Ratajkowski on ownership, consent, and the #FreeBritney movement
By
Rachel King
June 24, 2021
The 2021 Fortune 500 is here.
Find out who prospered, who stumbled, and why.
Explore the list
Newsletters
raceAhead
Employers: Don’t check the box for diversity’s sake
By
Ellen McGirt
and
Jonathan Vanian
Data Sheet
Microsoft jabbed Apple, then thwacked Slack with a Windows 11 club
By
Robert Hackett
Term Sheet
Does BuzzFeed know what it is?
By
Lucinda Shen
Broadsheet
Britney Spears, Emily Ratajkowski, and how women can reclaim their own narratives
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Claire Zillman
CEO Daily
CEOs are optimistic about the economy
By
Alan Murray
and
David Meyer
Bull Sheet
An infrastructure deal looks likely, and that’s good news for these stocks
By
Bernhard Warner
From Worksheet, our newsletter about productivity
Newsletters
How to make small talk with colleagues again
It’s been a heavy year—don’t overthink it.
By
S. Mitra Kalita
June 23, 2021
Newsletters
5 blunders you’re making on workplace diversity
By
S. Mitra Kalita
June 16, 2021
Newsletters
In the return to the office, employees have the upper hand
By
S. Mitra Kalita
June 9, 2021
Leadership
How to run a meeting—rather than have meetings running us
By
S. Mitra Kalita
June 2, 2021
Leadership
We all need a sabbatical this summer
By
S. Mitra Kalita
May 26, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine
Health
The COVID Delta variant is infecting some fully vaccinated adults in Israel. Should you be worried?
By
Sy Mukherjee
June 25, 2021
Health
JPMorgan may mandate that employees get the COVID-19 vaccine
By
Hannah Levitt,
Sridhar Natarajan,
and others
June 24, 2021
Health
The Delta variant is spreading. See your state’s COVID vaccination rate
By
Erika Fry
and
Nicolas Rapp
June 23, 2021
Health
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on equity, booster shots, and doubling production of COVID vaccines
By
Erika Fry
June 23, 2021
The Path to Zero
Environment
Keeping tabs on climate promises: 2050 is closer than it appears
Faraway-sounding pledges risk diminishing immediate climate risks and urgent environmental objectives.
By
Geoff Colvin
June 22, 2021
Environment
How the pandemic changed sustainability goals for Uber and Lyft
By
Danielle Abril
June 22, 2021
Environment
How eco-travelers are fueling hotel industry’s sustainability drive
By
Kristin Majcher
June 22, 2021
Environment
The fashion industry’s quest to deliver on its sustainability ambitions
By
Marianna Cerini
June 22, 2021
Environment
Big tech firms move to tackle the e-waste explosion, but is it enough?
By
Laura Paddison
June 22, 2021
Politics
Politics
Justice Department sues Georgia over controversial voting law
By
Michael Balsamo,
Christina A. Cassidy,
and others
June 25, 2021
Environment
Congress is reinstating an Obama-era rule that targets methane emission
By
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
June 25, 2021
Commentary
Why the ‘pro-labor’ PRO Act devalues workers
By
Dana Weber
June 25, 2021
Conferences
Symone Sanders on the power of effective communication in the office
By
Nicole Goodkind
June 24, 2021
From the magazine
Magazine
How COVID-19 and a ‘Great Reimagining’ reshaped the Fortune 500
During the pandemic, new technologies broke through like never before, in ways that will ripple through the business world—and our annual rankings.
By
Brian O'Keefe
June 2, 2021
Magazine
Force of nature: How the unstoppable Marc Benioff fueled Salesforce’s stratospheric rise
By
Michal Lev-Ram
June 3, 2021
Magazine
How poultry and a pandemic put Tractor Supply ahead of the pack
By
Phil Wahba
June 3, 2021
Magazine
Investors want Exxon Mobil to change. Is it ready?
By
Katherine Dunn
June 2, 2021
Magazine
Inside the ad, ad, ad, ad world of YouTube
By
Aaron Pressman
June 2, 2021
Inside the 500
Finance
A strategy session at 40,000 feet: How Southwest Airlines used the pandemic to outmaneuver the majors
By
Shawn Tully
June 17, 2021
Finance
How Blackstone built the perfect pandemic portfolio in real estate
By
Shawn Tully
June 11, 2021
Finance
How Chewy charmed pets, owners, and investors to become a Fortune 500 company
By
Jen Doll
June 2, 2021
Finance
How did Carvana make it onto the Fortune 500? Unconventional values—and car vending machines
By
Nicole Gull McElroy
June 2, 2021
The battle for talent
Magazine
The battle for talent: Workers have an edge over employers as the pandemic wanes
After more than a year of federal stimulus and remote work, employers face higher expectations from new hires—and their current staff.
By
S. Mitra Kalita
June 7, 2021
Careers
3 strategies for winning the post-pandemic war for talent
By
Geoff Colvin
June 7, 2021
Careers
The tight labor market has companies reconsidering whether a college degree is a must
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
June 7, 2021
Careers
In a historically strong market for talent, here’s where the best jobs are
By
Lance Lambert
June 7, 2021
Careers
How to set boundaries at a new job—and why it’s so important
By
McKenna Moore
June 7, 2021
Leadership
MPW
FIGS is the first company to go public led by two female cofounders
By
Emma Hinchliffe
May 27, 2021
Leadership
Why Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman wanted transparency about board diversity
By
Fortune Editors
May 26, 2021
Leadership
Why CEOs think speaking out is worth it, despite the risks
By
Phil Wahba
May 18, 2021
MPW
‘It changes everything’: Renee Montgomery on being the first WNBA player to co-own her team
By
Emma Hinchliffe
May 17, 2021
Quarterly Investment Guide
Finance
Why some investors are betting on the most staid investment of all: Cash
One investor upped his firm’s portfolio cash allotment to an unusual 30% for quick allocation in turbulent conditions.
By
Erik Sherman
April 15, 2021
Finance
Betting on Bitcoin? You should know the story of the Hunt brothers and the silver market
By
Shawn Tully
April 15, 2021
Finance
Bill Gates and other billionaires are doubling down on a surprising investment—and you can access it, too
By
Shawn Tully
April 15, 2021
Finance
10 stocks star fund manager Cathie Wood is buying for 2021—and 3 she’s avoiding
By
Anne Sraders
April 15, 2021
Finance
Crazy or cutting edge? Everything you need to know about buying NFTs
By
Robert Hackett
April 15, 2021
Commentary
public health
Why healthier families and communities belong on the corporate agenda
By
Alison Omens
and
Deborah Bae
Career Advice
Martha MacCallum: The 5 things I did to get where I am today
By
Martha MacCallum
Climate Change
Reducing carbon emissions is important. But tackling carbon intensity might be even more
By
Miguel Jaller
and
H. Scott Matthews
labor relations
Why the ‘pro-labor’ PRO Act devalues workers
By
Dana Weber
data privacy
Cameras in our cities are here to stay. Here’s how we can protect our privacy
By
Prajwal Kotamraju
conscious capitalism
Adapting to ESG: The metrics that matter when profit and growth aren’t enough
By
Brian Stafford
Features
Magazine
Subdivide and conquer: How homebuilder Lennar is capitalizing on the craze for new homes
Lennar has quietly become America's largest homebuilder—and Chairman Stuart Miller is betting the craze for shiny new houses will keep building and building.
By
Shawn Tully
June 3, 2021
Features
This Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
By
Michal Lev-Ram
May 18, 2021
Travel
Airsickness: EasyJet’s struggle to stay aloft during the pandemic
By
Jeremy Kahn
May 18, 2021
Features
GoodRx helps people afford drugs. But is it improving health care or profiting off a broken system?
By
Erika Fry
April 29, 2021
Energy
Nuclear drawdown: How two little-known private companies are taking over the biggest environmental cleanup in U.S. history
By
Jeffrey Rothfeder
and
Christopher Maag
April 27, 2021
Topics
Auto
Musk crowned the Tesla Model S Plaid the speediest ever—Here’s why the Germans say not so fast
Pandemic demand for used cars have contributed to the recent spike in U.S. inflation
Pride logo, or no Pride logo?Companies still grapple with the meaning of being an LGBTQ+ ally
Careers
Britney Spears, Emily Ratajkowski, and how women can reclaim their own narratives
How to stand out as a candidate during the post-pandemic job market
Indra Nooyi, Symone Sanders, and Dylan Farrow share career—and life—advice
Design
Why this entrepreneur thinks retailers’ approach to stocking Black-founded brands is ‘lazy’
Lamborghini sees record sales as wealthy, cooped-up car lovers go on a spending spree
Unboxing Vestaboard, a magical, Internet-connected message board
Energy
U.S. blocks solar panel materials from China over labor abuses
When climate change goes to court
The crime of ‘ecocide’ now has a definition—but what will it mean for polluters?
Entertainment
Comcast has big streaming dreams to compete with Netflix and Disney
This Florida beach town created an Amazon TV series to lure tourists post-pandemic
Vivendi shareholders approve spinoff of Universal Music Group
Environment
Why healthier families and communities belong on the corporate agenda
Congress is reinstating an Obama-era rule that targets methane emission
What the pandemic revealed about the meat supply chain
Finance
Why crypto will likely go crazy (again) in July
Does BuzzFeed know what it is?
Nike hits all-time high on sales outlook
Health
Why healthier families and communities belong on the corporate agenda
The COVID Delta variant is infecting some fully vaccinated adults in Israel. Should you be worried?
CEOs are optimistic about the economy
International
Musk crowned the Tesla Model S Plaid the speediest ever—Here’s why the Germans say not so fast
How Qantas became one of the world’s most financially secure airlines during a pandemic
Ad-tech shares soar as Google delays major Chrome privacy push
Lifestyle
21 of the most anticipated books coming out in the second half of 2021
Musk crowned the Tesla Model S Plaid the speediest ever—Here’s why the Germans say not so fast
5 companies where every day is Take Your Dog to Work day
Politics
Justice Department sues Georgia over controversial voting law
Congress is reinstating an Obama-era rule that targets methane emission
Why the ‘pro-labor’ PRO Act devalues workers
Retail
How J.Crew’s new CEO plans to slay the discount dragon
Dozens of former Sears storefronts are up for sale as CEO focuses on redevelopment
Best Buy commits to spending $1.2 billion with minority-owned businesses by 2025
Tech
Musk crowned the Tesla Model S Plaid the speediest ever—Here’s why the Germans say not so fast
Microsoft jabbed Apple, then thwacked Slack with a Windows 11 club
Ad-tech shares soar as Google delays major Chrome privacy push
Travel
How Qantas became one of the world’s most financially secure airlines during a pandemic
Marriott’s focus on personalization and privacy gave it an advantage during the pandemic
Big parties are back, declares Sir Richard Branson after a Las Vegas rager