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Magazine
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg on why he tracks every hour of his day and the power of the ‘boss contract’
The Swedish-born CEO shares some of his productivity and management tips—and talks 5G, wireless infrastructure, and the digital divide.
By
Aaron Pressman
June 4, 2021
Lifestyle
It’s a “hot girl summer” for post-pandemic singles. What does that mean for dating apps?
By
Sophie Mellor
June 5, 2021
Finance
Is now the time to cash out some home equity?
By
Ben Carlson
June 5, 2021
Commentary
Academic credentials are a poor measure of talent. So why do businesses keep relying on them?
By
Tarika Barrett
June 5, 2021
Latest
Green machines: 7 of the best watches for a year of renewal
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How to write emails that don’t get ignored
6 hours ago
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
12 hours ago
Academic credentials are a poor measure of talent. So why do businesses keep relying on them?
12 hours ago
Retail
Dick’s Sporting Goods set to launch its new outdoors-focused Public Lands chain
By
Phil Wahba
June 4, 2021
Health
Where have all the surrogates gone?
By
Cari Shane
June 4, 2021
Finance
‘The Sunday effect’: Why does crypto tend to crash on weekends?
By
Jessica Mathews
June 4, 2021
Magazine
Subdivide and conquer: How homebuilder Lennar is capitalizing on the craze for new homes
By
Shawn Tully
June 3, 2021
The 2021 Fortune 500 is here.
Find out who prospered, who stumbled, and why.
Explore the list
Newsletters
raceAhead
A Pride Month like no other
By
Ellen McGirt
Term Sheet
Bill Ackman’s twisty not-exactly-a-SPAC deal
By
Lucinda Shen
Data Sheet
A Taylor Swift-inspired ode to Epic Games v. Apple
By
Aaron Pressman
Broadsheet
Returnships could help women recover from the career setbacks of COVID-19
By
Emma Hinchliffe,
Kristen Bellstrom,
and others
CEO Daily
Measuring return-on-leadership
By
Alan Murray
and
David Meyer
CFO Daily
From the future of finance to new Fortune 500 leaders, here’s what mattered to CFOs this week
By
Sheryl Estrada
From Worksheet, our newsletter about productivity
Leadership
We all need a sabbatical this summer
The American worker needs a break, and this transition feels the perfect, maybe only, time.
By
S. Mitra Kalita
May 25, 2021
Leadership
We wondered what the Class of 2021 wants from work. So we asked them
By
S. Mitra Kalita
May 19, 2021
Finance
What we’re getting wrong in the return-to-office debate
By
S. Mitra Kalita
May 12, 2021
Leadership
How global tech giant Infosys is battling India’s COVID surge—and standing up for employees
By
S. Mitra Kalita
May 5, 2021
Leadership
There’s a surprising shift taking place in the way white entrepreneurs are approaching diversity
By
S. Mitra Kalita
April 28, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine
Travel
The EU adds Japan to its open-borders list, but not the U.S.
By
Christiaan Hetzner
June 3, 2021
Health
2 billion COVID-19 shots have been administered globally in race to end the pandemic
By
Lars Klemming,
Janice Kew,
and others
June 3, 2021
Health
Biden announces global COVID-19 vaccine sharing plan
By
Zeke Miller
and
The Associated Press
June 3, 2021
Health
More than half of Americans have received a COVID vaccine. See how your state is doing
By
Erika Fry
and
Nicolas Rapp
June 2, 2021
Politics
Politics
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
By
David Goodman,
William Horobin,
and others
June 5, 2021
Tech
Facebook puts the final nail in Mark Zuckerberg’s free speech master plan
By
Danielle Abril
June 5, 2021
Politics
Why the next generation of lawyers is picking a fight with the Supreme Court
By
Nicole Goodkind
June 4, 2021
International
Biden expands Trump’s investment blacklist of Chinese companies to 59 firms
By
Jennifer Jacobs
and
Bloomberg
June 4, 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
Brainstorm Reinvent
Travel
The new low-cost airlines taking off this summer
By
Jackie Snow
May 21, 2021
Lifestyle
Human intervention has been killing the Florida reef. But now human intervention is necessary to save it
By
Adam Erace
April 24, 2021
Lifestyle
How restaurant design will change post-pandemic
By
Regan Stephens
April 17, 2021
Careers
How one Silicon Valley company addressed its diversity problem—and got results
By
Alyssa Newcomb
April 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
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
Commentary
Diversity and Inclusion
Academic credentials are a poor measure of talent. So why do businesses keep relying on them?
By
Tarika Barrett
Artificial Intelligence
China’s response to COVID showed the world how to make the most of A.I.
By
François Candelon,
Matthieu Gombeaud,
and others
coronavirus
Walmart’s inadequate paid sick leave cost lives. It needs to change
By
William J. Barber II
and
Cynthia Murray
student loans and debt
Colleges are withholding transcripts from graduates with debt—and it’s holding America’s recovery back
By
Dan Rosensweig
Measure Up
Companies will need courage to keep their promises on race
By
David Craig
disaster relief
COVID isn’t just about public health—it’s a disaster relief problem too
By
Petra Nemcova
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
Germany failed to protect citizens from cancer-causing diesel air pollution, EU court rules
Elon Musk files trademark paperwork for a Tesla restaurant
AMD adds Tesla as a customer after winning over the PC market
Careers
Returnships could help women recover from the career setbacks of COVID-19
YouTube’s revenues are on track to double from 2019. With a great ad biz, comes great responsibility
Exclusive: Amazon will bring up to 1,000 women back to the workforce in the biggest ever public commitment to ‘returnships’
Design
Unboxing Vestaboard, a magical, Internet-connected message board
The art of colorizing black and white photographs of the past is undergoing an ethics review
Why ‘time poverty’ is this decade’s great economic challenge
Energy
Investors want Exxon Mobil to change. Is it ready?
How a Birmingham-based startup is trying to solve the electric economy’s next big challenge
Straggling on climate change no longer an option—Big Oil faces its reckoning
Entertainment
Universal Music owner Vivendi in talks to sell stake to Bill Ackman’s SPAC
AMC courts individual investors with free popcorn
YouTube’s creator economy is bigger and more profitable than ever
Environment
Germany failed to protect citizens from cancer-causing diesel air pollution, EU court rules
We’re eating more meat than ever, and it’s a big problem for climate change
Biden administration suspends oil drilling rights in Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuge
Finance
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
Is now the time to cash out some home equity?
‘Market has tipped’: Lumber prices finally fall, although still up over 300%
Health
Health experts fear rise in HIV infections as COVID halted progress on treatment, prevention
CDC: Adolescents who have COVID-19 risk hospitalization
Where have all the surrogates gone?
International
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
It’s a “hot girl summer” for post-pandemic singles. What does that mean for dating apps?
Putin says he hopes Geneva summit will help improve ties with the U.S.
Lifestyle
Inside the most exclusive but laid-back luxury resort community in the Bahamas
It’s a “hot girl summer” for post-pandemic singles. What does that mean for dating apps?
Dick’s Sporting Goods set to launch its new outdoors-focused Public Lands chain
Politics
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
Facebook puts the final nail in Mark Zuckerberg’s free speech master plan
Why the next generation of lawyers is picking a fight with the Supreme Court
Retail
Dick’s Sporting Goods set to launch its new outdoors-focused Public Lands chain
Exclusive: Amazon will bring up to 1,000 women back to the workforce in the biggest ever public commitment to ‘returnships’
Amazon throws its weight behind marijuana legalization
Tech
How to write emails that don’t get ignored
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
Facebook puts the final nail in Mark Zuckerberg’s free speech master plan
Travel
Inside the most exclusive but laid-back luxury resort community in the Bahamas
France opens borders to vaccinated Americans in time for summer travel
How Hilton’s CEO moved the company forward by focusing on the past