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Nick Lichtenberg is Business Editor at Fortune, responsible for reporting and editing a mix of breaking news and digital features. This includes stories developed with the assistance of artificial intelligence, filed under Fortune Intelligence, as well as commentary submissions and book excerpts. Nick was formerly Fortune's executive editor of global news. Prior to Fortune, he was a deputy editor at Business Insider covering the economy, wealth, and real estate, and a breaking news editor at Bloomberg covering corporate news and equities markets.

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SuccessLyft CEO says Bill Gates told him leaving Microsoft for Amazon when it was still a startup was ‘the stupidest decision I’ve ever heard anyone made’
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 1, 2025
Jerome Powell
EconomyThe economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ‘we in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the mirror,’ top analyst says
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 1, 2025
remote work
SuccessFine for me, bad for us: 2 top management professors explain why remote work is bringing you down
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 1, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy
North AmericaWalmart goes WalMAHA with plan to remove food dyes and 30 other ingredients from all store brans sold in the U.S.
By Anne D'Innocenzio, Jonel Aleccia, Nick Lichtenberg and The Associated PressOctober 1, 2025
Jim Farley
EnergyFord CEO says Trump killing off the EV tax credit could cut the industry in half: ‘way smaller than we thought’
By Ashley Lutz and Nick LichtenbergSeptember 30, 2025
Ford
North AmericaFord CEO says America is ‘far behind’ rivals like China on blue-collar industry. ‘It is pretty humbling when you look at where we are’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 30, 2025
Ford
EconomyFord CEO on his ‘epiphany’ after talking to his Gen Z factory workers: They were saying they ‘had to have three jobs’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 30, 2025
Zohran Mamdani
Real EstateEscape from New York: Impending election of a democratic socialist mayor has the wealthy fleeing to the suburbs
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 30, 2025
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North AmericaMcDonald’s is bringing back Monopoly for the first time since the ‘McMillions’ scammer was exposed for stealing $24 million in prizes
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 29, 2025
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SuccessSuzy Welch worries that Gen Z is ‘unemployable’—and some leaders are intervening to teach them basic life skills
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 29, 2025
Gen Z
Future of WorkThis chief people officer is leading ‘Gen Z training’ for managers at her $1.5 billion startup. Both sides have a lot to learn
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 28, 2025
Werner Herzog
Arts & EntertainmentLegendary filmmaker Werner Herzog on the ‘phenomenal stupidities’ of his beloved L.A., the dangers awaiting Gen Z, and ‘The Future of Truth’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 28, 2025
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Future of WorkAccenture’s $865 million reinvention includes saying goodbye to people without the right AI skills
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 27, 2025
real estate
Real EstateYour boomer parents are probably living in a house too big for them. They’re frozen in place because of taxes, top economists say
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 27, 2025
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel
Arts & EntertainmentSinclair reveals that it asked ABC to create a CBS-like ombudsman while backing down on Jimmy Kimmel suspension
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 26, 2025
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Social Security's 2032 deadline puts a 22% cut on the table — but Washington has way less room to negotiate than 1983placeholder alt text
By John W. Diamond and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
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CEO of $20 billion AI firm Perplexity says the secret to success is ‘sleeping with that fear’ that your competitor will steal your ideaplaceholder alt text
By Preston ForeJune 13, 2026
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Boomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power. So why do they call it 'whiny' to point that out?placeholder alt text
By Nick LichtenbergJune 14, 2026
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