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EnergyTrump may have to choose between an endless quagmire and ceding the Strait of Hormuz to Iran

The global energy trade is likely changed forever by the outcome of the Iran war.

By Jordan BlumJuly 18, 2026
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
Investing
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
By Jason MaJuly 18, 2026
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Politics
Peter Thiel just gave the public its closest look yet at his ‘Antichrist’ theory—and it’s a tech and climate regulator
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
SpaceX stock falls back to earth shortly after Wall Street analysts release florid targets: ‘Paving the superhighway to the stars’
Investing
SpaceX stock falls back to earth shortly after Wall Street analysts release florid targets: ‘Paving the superhighway to the stars’
By Shawn TullyJuly 18, 2026
Latest
Two U.S. troops are dead and another is missing after Iran attacks a base in Jordan as supreme leader calls Trump’s signature ‘worthless and invalid’1 hour ago
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says2 hours ago
Trump monetizing his social media account is ‘odious’ and ‘brazen corruption’ — or an attempt to revive a 70% stock price crash since election5 hours ago
A Chinese Pink Floyd fan is giving Claude and Chat their own DeepSeek moment — an AI model just as good and half the price5 hours ago
Landon Donovan, wearing a suit and holding a microphone, smiles.
Success
U.S. soccer star Landon Donovan was raised by a single mom and said he wouldn’t break though today because youth sports have gotten too expensive
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 18, 2026
ives
Banking
‘I’m an example of what I’ve preached’: Dan Ives knows AI has a ‘PR problem’ but it led to his massive career change after 25 years on Wall Street
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
Svenja Gudell, Chief Economist, Indeed
Commentary
Indeed chief economist: Aging Baby Boomers are America’s real labor problem, not AI
By Svenja GudellJuly 18, 2026
Cybercriminals are cashing in on the World Cup by selling stolen streaming accounts
Cybersecurity
Cybercriminals are cashing in on the World Cup by selling stolen streaming accounts
By Tatiana SatauaJuly 18, 2026
time
Commentary
It’s time to dump time zones
By Steve H. HankeJuly 18, 2026
Raj Subramaniam, CEO of FedEx
Success
FedEx’s CEO landed his first job by taking a roommate’s abandoned interview. Now he’s running a $75 billion shipping giant
By Emma BurleighJuly 17, 2026
Trump sits in the Oval Office, speaking and gesturing with both his hands.
Economy
U.S. companies have finally gotten $71 billion in tariff refunds, but they’re using it to offset inflation caused by the Iran war
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 17, 2026
Kevin O’Leary claimed opposition to his Utah data center was fueled by Chinese money. Now he and Fox News are being sued for defamation
Law
Kevin O’Leary claimed opposition to his Utah data center was fueled by Chinese money. Now he and Fox News are being sued for defamation
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 17, 2026
Newsletters
MPW DailyBy Emma Hinchliffe
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Off Season began with viral NFL jackets. Now Kristin Juszczyk is building a company designed to outlast any one sports season
Fortune TechBy Andrew Nusca
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Europe has two new rules for Google that will change the way AI assistants work on Android devices
CEO DailyBy Diane Brady
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American workers are retreating into silos. CEOs can bridge the gap
Eye on AIBy Beatrice Nolan
Big Tech’s top executives warn enterprises are giving away too much to AI labs
MPW DailyBy Emma Hinchliffe
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Gotham FC just proved New York is ready for women’s soccer
Term SheetBy Allie Garfinkle
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Bunkerhill Health raises $55 million to put AI agents to work inside hospitals
AI
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
Investing
A massive margin call and ‘push-button liquidity’ have torched stocks, but they’re now poised to rebound, top Wall Street forecaster says
By Jason MaJuly 18, 2026
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AI
A Chinese Pink Floyd fan is giving Claude and Chat their own DeepSeek moment — an AI model just as good and half the price
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
ives
Banking
‘I’m an example of what I’ve preached’: Dan Ives knows AI has a ‘PR problem’ but it led to his massive career change after 25 years on Wall Street
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
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Politics
Peter Thiel just gave the public its closest look yet at his ‘Antichrist’ theory—and it’s a tech and climate regulator
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 18, 2026
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Investment bankers built a $2B AI to replace themselves | Term SheetMay 28, 2026
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This creator investor on the truth about the AI gold rush | Term SheetMay 13, 2026
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The Startup Fighting to Save the American Farm with Modern FinanceApril 8, 2026
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How Winston Weinberg built his $11 billion AI Company | Term SheetMarch 18, 2026
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Why revenue is an outdated metric | Term SheetFebruary 18, 2026
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Chemistry cofounder: "more talented founders than ever" are moving into health care | Term SheetFebruary 4, 2026
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Law
‘My mind was just completely blown’: 2 families sue hospital after DNA proves their kids were switched at birth 38 years ago
By Mikella Schuettler, Thomas Peipert, Gene Johnson and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
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Success
Goldman Sachs CEO says he’d hire someone ‘smart enough’ over the smartest person in the world because ultimately experience trumps brains
By Emma BurleighJuly 18, 2026
Backstabbing is the new office norm: Gen Z and millennials are blame-shifting, snitching, and setting others up to fail—but so are managers
Success
Backstabbing is the new office norm: Gen Z and millennials are blame-shifting, snitching, and setting others up to fail—but so are managers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 18, 2026
Landon Donovan, wearing a suit and holding a microphone, smiles.
Success
U.S. soccer star Landon Donovan was raised by a single mom and said he wouldn’t break though today because youth sports have gotten too expensive
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 18, 2026
From the Magazine
MagazineCiti’s 5-year comeback: How CEO Jane Fraser turned the bank’s chronic underperformance into decade-high revenue

20,000 layoffs, 14 markets exited, one flatter bank—Jane Fraser’s Citi playbook is working. Wall Street wants to know what’s next.

By Claire ZillmanMay 27, 2026
As CEO of the $96 billion Sam’s Club, Latriece Watkins is testing her mettle at the warehouse retailer that produced CEOs for Walmart, Target, and Walgreens
Magazine
As CEO of the $96 billion Sam’s Club, Latriece Watkins is testing her mettle at the warehouse retailer that produced CEOs for Walmart, Target, and Walgreens
By Emma HinchliffeMay 27, 2026
Inside the ultra-luxury eco-adventure industry turning conservation into a status symbol
Magazine
Inside the ultra-luxury eco-adventure industry turning conservation into a status symbol
By Adam EraceMay 24, 2026
Microsoft lost its way in the AI race. Can Copilot get it back on course?
Magazine
Microsoft lost its way in the AI race. Can Copilot get it back on course?
By Jeremy KahnMay 21, 2026
Why the AI field’s biggest names are betting billions on ‘world models’
Magazine
Why the AI field’s biggest names are betting billions on ‘world models’
By Sharon GoldmanMay 20, 2026
Energy
Two U.S. troops are dead and another is missing after Iran attacks a base in Jordan as supreme leader calls Trump’s signature ‘worthless and invalid’
Energy
Two U.S. troops are dead and another is missing after Iran attacks a base in Jordan as supreme leader calls Trump’s signature ‘worthless and invalid’
By Jon Gambrell, Toqa Ezzidin and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
Desalination plants, a vital source of Mideast drinking water, come under attack as renewed U.S.-Iran war escalates to target infrastructure
Energy
Desalination plants, a vital source of Mideast drinking water, come under attack as renewed U.S.-Iran war escalates to target infrastructure
By Jon Gambrell, Toqa Ezzidin and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
Trump may have to choose between an endless quagmire and ceding the Strait of Hormuz to Iran
Energy
Trump may have to choose between an endless quagmire and ceding the Strait of Hormuz to Iran
By Jordan BlumJuly 18, 2026
Current price of oil as of July 17, 2026
Personal Finance
Current price of oil as of July 17, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerJuly 17, 2026
Fortune Rankings
Fortune Southeast Asia 500
Fortune Southeast Asia 500
By FortuneJune 15, 2026
Fortune 500
Fortune 500
By FortuneJune 3, 2026
Most Powerful Women
Most Powerful Women
By FortuneMay 27, 2026
Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For
Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For
By FortuneApril 1, 2026
Leadership
dna
Law
‘My mind was just completely blown’: 2 families sue hospital after DNA proves their kids were switched at birth 38 years ago
By Mikella Schuettler, Thomas Peipert, Gene Johnson and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2026
Photo of David Solomon
Success
Goldman Sachs CEO says he’d hire someone ‘smart enough’ over the smartest person in the world because ultimately experience trumps brains
By Emma BurleighJuly 18, 2026
Backstabbing is the new office norm: Gen Z and millennials are blame-shifting, snitching, and setting others up to fail—but so are managers
Success
Backstabbing is the new office norm: Gen Z and millennials are blame-shifting, snitching, and setting others up to fail—but so are managers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 18, 2026
Landon Donovan, wearing a suit and holding a microphone, smiles.
Success
U.S. soccer star Landon Donovan was raised by a single mom and said he wouldn’t break though today because youth sports have gotten too expensive
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 18, 2026
From Pilot to Profit
AIAI agents are flattening corporate hierarchies. Here’s how companies—and managers—can develop a new playbook

Around 41% of employees say their companies trimmed management layers last year, according to Korn Ferry.

By Sharon GoldmanJune 9, 2026
Artistic drawing of two employees using several tools at once
AI
Why dbt Labs CEO views AI efficiency and creativity as the same thing
By Sage LazzaroJune 9, 2026
Reward or threat? Omnisend offers quarterly raises for employees who use AI to drive business impact—and says those who don’t will get left behind
AI
Reward or threat? Omnisend offers quarterly raises for employees who use AI to drive business impact—and says those who don’t will get left behind
By Sage LazzaroJune 9, 2026
Artistic rendering of complex systems being simplified by two workers
AI
How Lumen’s ‘maniacal focus’ on KPIs drove measurable AI impact across use cases and the company at large
By Sage LazzaroJune 9, 2026
Artistic rendering of a hacker trying to gain access to a worker's computer
AI
AI is supercharging cyberattacks—and most companies aren’t ready
By Beatrice NolanJune 9, 2026
Features
Photo of young woman with a photo of a pizza
Success
Gen Z grad landed an internship by wearing her university baseball cap to her pizza joint job. Now she works at Cisco
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 14, 2026
Fortune subscribers want to know what’s next in leadership, AI, the economy, and more. Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell has answers
Features
Fortune subscribers want to know what’s next in leadership, AI, the economy, and more. Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell has answers
By FortuneJune 4, 2026
A Michigan farm town voted down plans for a giant OpenAI-Oracle data center. Weeks later, construction began
Magazine
A Michigan farm town voted down plans for a giant OpenAI-Oracle data center. Weeks later, construction began
By Sharon GoldmanMay 6, 2026
Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf
Magazine
Inside Anduril: Meet the quiet engineer-CEO building America’s $31 billion weapons startup
By Allie GarfinkleMay 6, 2026
Real Estate
Should you pay for mortgage points? A guide to saving on your interest rate
Personal Finance
Should you pay for mortgage points? A guide to saving on your interest rate
By Joseph HostetlerJuly 17, 2026
Mortgage rates today, July 17, 2026
Personal Finance
Mortgage rates today, July 17, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganJuly 17, 2026
Current refi mortgage rates report for July 17, 2026
Personal Finance
Current refi mortgage rates report for July 17, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganJuly 17, 2026
Current ARM mortgage rates report for July 17, 2026
Personal Finance
Current ARM mortgage rates report for July 17, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganJuly 17, 2026
Great Place to Work Rankings
Best Workplaces in Chicago
Best Large Workplaces in Chicago
By FortuneJune 16, 2026
Best Workplaces in New York
Best Large Workplaces in New York
By FortuneJune 9, 2026
Best Workplaces in Texas
25 Best Large Workplaces in Texas
By FortuneJune 2, 2026
Best Workplaces in The Bay Area
25 Best Large Workplaces in the Bay Area
By Fortune EditorsMay 26, 2026
Commentary
Daylight Saving TimeBy Steve H. Hanke
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It’s time to dump time zones
agingBy Svenja Gudell
Indeed chief economist: Aging Baby Boomers are America’s real labor problem, not AI
disruptionBy Jim Shelton
Former Obama official on AI anxiety and the depression nobody remembers — and the training model that gives him hope
CurrencyBy Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, Nikolaus Lang and Paul Swartz
The dollar’s demise has been predicted for 55 years. The BCG Institute says it’s still overstated
supply chainsBy Richard Saynor
Europe optimized its supply chains for cost. Now it must pay for resilience  
disruptionBy Tony Bates
Genesys CEO: We can see firsthand how AI is changing — not replacing — work
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