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Nicole Goodkind is a former writer at Fortune covering government, politics, and business. Nicole oversaw election and White House coverage and helped craft the annual 40 under 40 list. Prior to joining Fortune, she was the senior politics reporter at Newsweek and a reporter for Yahoo Finance, where she wrote on a broad range of economic topics with a focus on fiscal and monetary policy. She is a graduate of Cornell University where she studied industrial and labor relations.

The World Business Council puts capitalism on notice
PoliticsThe World Business Council puts capitalism on notice
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 26, 2021
What comes next for the Post Office’s proposed changes, including slower delivery and higher prices
PoliticsWhat comes next for the Post Office’s proposed changes, including slower delivery and higher prices
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 25, 2021
Andrew Cuomo says he’s an outsider, but his downfall marks the end of a political dynasty
PoliticsAndrew Cuomo says he’s an outsider, but his downfall marks the end of a political dynasty
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 23, 2021
Bernie Sanders bill would tax companies for CEO pay disparity
PoliticsBernie Sanders bill would tax companies for CEO pay disparity
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 19, 2021
Big changes are coming to the U.S. Postal Service—and advocates remain skeptical
PoliticsBig changes are coming to the U.S. Postal Service—and advocates remain skeptical
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 14, 2021
‘Courage goes along with leadership’: Business leaders take a stand on gun safety
Conferences‘Courage goes along with leadership’: Business leaders take a stand on gun safety
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 11, 2021
Laid off during a pandemic: Former HuffPost employees find new ways to commiserate
Laid off during a pandemic: Former HuffPost employees find new ways to commiserate
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 10, 2021
Senate Democrats remain divided over $15 minimum wage as they head into 2022 midterm season
PoliticsSenate Democrats remain divided over $15 minimum wage as they head into 2022 midterm season
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 5, 2021
Goldman Sachs joins U.S. banks in global warming commitment ahead of regulatory threats
PoliticsGoldman Sachs joins U.S. banks in global warming commitment ahead of regulatory threats
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 4, 2021
Tom Steyer: If businesses don’t move on climate change, the U.S. will lose its global competitive edge
PoliticsTom Steyer: If businesses don’t move on climate change, the U.S. will lose its global competitive edge
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 26, 2021
Reimagine Work-WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN: A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS
ConferencesWorkers expect employers ‘to let them down’ when it comes to long-term remote work
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 25, 2021
White House, progressive Democrats face off over minimum wage hike
PoliticsWhite House, progressive Democrats face off over minimum wage hike
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 16, 2021
Climate Package 2021-Biden-Corporations
EnvironmentBusiness leaders hope they can satisfy Biden’s big climate goals with their own promises—not regulation
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 16, 2021
USPS increased revenue by 11% in Q1, but the Postmaster General still wants to restructure
PoliticsUSPS increased revenue by 11% in Q1, but the Postmaster General still wants to restructure
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 10, 2021
Q&A: ‘Fake Accounts’ author Lauren Oyler on exploring the unknowable in politics and relationships
Arts & EntertainmentQ&A: ‘Fake Accounts’ author Lauren Oyler on exploring the unknowable in politics and relationships
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 2, 2021
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