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Tim Cook built Apple into a $4 trillion company. Then his greatest strength became his biggest liability

The instincts that make a CEO great are often the same that eventually hold them back. Cook’s departure is the most public example in corporate history.

By Andrea PetroneApril 25, 2026
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I lost my job to AI. Here’s why mass layoffs won’t transform your company
By Mark QuinnApril 25, 2026
Milestones like marriage and parenthood are so delayed for millennials and Gen Z many of them are skipping out on life insurance, report finds
Milestones like marriage and parenthood are so delayed for millennials and Gen Z many of them are skipping out on life insurance, report finds
By Sydney LakeApril 25, 2026
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This CEO lived on canned soup and took just two days off for his daughter’s birth. Now he admits he lost sight of proper work-life balance
By Preston ForeApril 25, 2026
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Apple’s Steve Jobs told students to never ‘settle’ in their careers: ‘If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking’
By Emma BurleighApril 25, 2026
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North Korean IT workers are stealing remote jobs and raking in billions—and Americans are helping them do it
By Amanda GerutApril 25, 2026
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Meta executive says he gets stressed only five times a year and that it’s actually ‘a useful signal’

Meta chief technology officer Andrew Bosworth says being busy with important matters on the table is his stress “trigger”: He calms down with exercise and deep breathing.

By Emma BurleighApril 24, 2026
The tech industry is applying an Uber-style ‘gigification’ model to nursing. It means no workers’ comp, AI managers, and ‘surveillance wages’

Nursing is tough work. The gig economy might make it even harder.

By Tristan BoveApril 23, 2026
Despite nearing their 60s, nearly four in 10 Americans heading towards the end of their careers don’t even have a retirement account

Around four in 10 U.S. Gen Xers, and even some baby boomers, haven’t saved for retirement—as current retirees who didn’t save enough endure a “nightmare.”

By Emma BurleighApril 23, 2026
LinkedIn’s new CEO says the ‘best career decisions’ he ever made were about the people he chose to work with—not job hopping for better paychecks

New LinkedIn CEO Daniel Shapero says his best early career move wasn’t chasing promotions—it was choosing the right people, even if it meant staying put for years.

By Preston ForeApril 23, 2026
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With entry-level jobs vanishing, Gen Z grads are ditching corporate America—piecing together careers with entrepreneurship, gig work and freelancing

“What we’re seeing now is something less linear, yet their outcomes are actually improving.”

By Jake AngeloApril 24, 2026
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy started a weekly chicken wing eating club when he first moved to Seattle to build his network—he once ate 57 wings in one sitting

Before the Amazon C-suite, Andy Jassy was hosting weekly chicken wing nights to network with his peers—a lesson for Gen Z in the power of genuine connection building.

By Preston ForeApril 24, 2026
‘Godmother of Silicon Valley’ Esther Wojcicki, mother of the YouTube and 23andMe CEOs, shares her secret to raising future leaders 

Wojcicki takes inspiration from her daughters’ public failures and how they pivoted to turn mistakes into successful companies. 

By Jacqueline MunisApril 23, 2026
The longevity revolution is here. Our systems still think we die at 65

Most of us can expect to live into our 80s, 90s and beyond. Yet from Medicare to financial planning, we still design for short lives and early retirement.

By Ken DychtwaldApril 23, 2026
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Exclusive: Michael Boes talks being named the first-ever chief MAHA officer. ‘Nothing’s been off the table’
Exclusive: Michael Boes talks being named the first-ever chief MAHA officer. ‘Nothing’s been off the table’

Michael Boes is a former HHS adviser who worked under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and was one of the key architects who turned the food pyramid upside down.

By Catherina GioinoApril 24, 2026
This is a ‘come to Jesus moment’: Ford CEO says American carmakers are battling a perfect storm

If Ford “doesn’t put its chips on the right number,” it may not survive, said Farley.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 24, 2026
American Airlines CEO calls United merger a ‘nonstarter’: ‘No way to view that as anything but anticompetitive’

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom says a United merger would be bad for the airline.

By Jake AngeloApril 24, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week

See which Fortune 500 companies are making changes to their C-suite ranks.

By Fortune EditorsApril 24, 2026
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Meta, Microsoft look to trim workforces amid heavy AI spending
Meta, Microsoft look to trim workforces amid heavy AI spending

Meta told personnel in an internal memo on Thursday that it planned to cut 10% of workers.

By Kurt Wagner, Brody Ford and BloombergApril 23, 2026
‘The disfavored groups, No. 1, obviously, would be white males’: Ron DeSantis is still signing anti-DEI legislation

“It’s like a lot of people are, ‘Oh that’s fine. That’s fine.’ No, it’s not fine. It’s wrong.”

By Mike Schneider and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
The Gen Z Pout and the Gen Z Stare are both a warning to Fortune 500 CEOs

Two viral trends reveal a generation that has mastered personal branding—but risks tuning out the workplace fundamentals that drive careers forward.

By Nick LichtenbergApril 23, 2026
Former MrBeast executive alleges years of sexual harassment and retaliation. The YouTuber’s company calls it ‘clout-chasing’

In a lawsuit, MrBeast’s former head of Instagram alleges she experienced pregnancy discrimination and sexual harassment while at the media company.

By Sasha RogelbergApril 23, 2026
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CIA agents who died in a car crash after Mexican drug lab raid weren’t allowed to participate in local operations, security ministry says
North AmericaCIA agents who died in a car crash after Mexican drug lab raid weren’t allowed to participate in local operations, security ministry says
By The Associated PressApril 25, 2026
From maritime trench warfare to a ‘sloppy peace’: Here’s how the Strait of Hormuz standoff could play out, according to Goldman Sachs
EnergyFrom maritime trench warfare to a ‘sloppy peace’: Here’s how the Strait of Hormuz standoff could play out, according to Goldman Sachs
By Jason MaApril 25, 2026
A Mark Cuban-backed AI startup is helping families turn conversations with their elderly relatives into lasting memories
Startups & VentureA Mark Cuban-backed AI startup is helping families turn conversations with their elderly relatives into lasting memories
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 25, 2026
SpaceX, Anduril among companies to win Golden Dome contracts
PoliticsSpaceX, Anduril among companies to win Golden Dome contracts
By Tony Capaccio and BloombergApril 25, 2026
U.S. Air Force, Navy plan to boost F-35 fleet after record budget
PoliticsU.S. Air Force, Navy plan to boost F-35 fleet after record budget
By Tony Capaccio and BloombergApril 25, 2026
Musk drops fraud claims against OpenAI, Altman ahead of trial
LawMusk drops fraud claims against OpenAI, Altman ahead of trial
By Madlin Mekelburg, Robert Burnson and BloombergApril 25, 2026
Russia’s economy minister admits ‘reserves have largely been used up’ while communist lawmaker warns of 1917-style revolution as GDP shrinks
EconomyRussia’s economy minister admits ‘reserves have largely been used up’ while communist lawmaker warns of 1917-style revolution as GDP shrinks
By Jason MaApril 25, 2026
U.S. wheat crops wither, herds thin as spring drought deepens
LawU.S. wheat crops wither, herds thin as spring drought deepens
By Lauren Rosenthal, Erin Ailworth, Ilena Peng and BloombergApril 25, 2026
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AIThe race to deploy an AI workforce faces one important trust gap: What happens when an agent goes rogue?
By Amanda GerutDecember 11, 2025
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    NewslettersThe problem with ‘human in the loop’ AI? Often, it’s the humans
    By Jeremy KahnDecember 9, 2025
Backflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still struggle with simple human movements, experts say
InnovationBackflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still struggle with simple human movements, experts say
By Nicholas GordonDecember 11, 2025
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SuccessPalantir cofounder calls elite college undergrads a ‘loser generation’ as data reveals rise in students seeking support for disabilities, like ADHD
By Preston ForeDecember 11, 2025
A sign for Time magazine is displayed outside the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025 in New York.
AITime names ‘Architects of AI’ as its 2025 Person of the Year, a year when the tech’s ‘full potential roared into view’
By Mike Catalini and The Associated PressDecember 11, 2025
Rich couple making a toast with champagne glasses while eating aboard a private jet.
SuccessWhat it takes to be wealthy in America: $2.3 million, Charles Schwab says
By Sydney LakeDecember 11, 2025
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North AmericaRural America is deeply misunderstood: We aren’t depopulating and we’re not the reason 2024 swung to Trump
By Tim Slack, Shannon M. Monnat and The ConversationDecember 11, 2025
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    BankingJamie Dimon taps Jeff Bezos, Michael Dell, and Ford CEO Jim Farley to advise JPMorgan’s $1.5 trillion national security initiative
    By Nino PaoliDecember 9, 2025
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C-SuiteCoca-Cola names 30-year veteran Henrique Braun as new CEO
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressDecember 11, 2025
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PoliticsBrad Lander, with backing from Sanders and Mamdani, takes fight to Levi Strauss heir in lower Manhattan
By Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressDecember 11, 2025
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AISlack CEO leaves Salesforce to become OpenAI’s first revenue chief, tackle multibillion-dollar losses
By The Associated PressDecember 11, 2025
Hinge’s founder and CEO is stepping down to start a new AI-first dating app
AIHinge’s founder and CEO is stepping down to start a new AI-first dating app
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 11, 2025
Nela Richardson, chief economist at Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP), at a Bloomberg Television interview during the Kansas City Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium in Moran, Wyoming, US, on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024.
Economy‘We have not seen this rosy picture’: ADP’s chief economist warns the real economy is pretty different from Wall Street’s bullish outlook
By Eleanor PringleDecember 11, 2025
  • OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap says ‘code red’ will force the company to focus, as the ChatGPT maker ramps up enterprise push
    AIOpenAI COO Brad Lightcap says ‘code red’ will force the company to focus, as the ChatGPT maker ramps up enterprise push
    By Beatrice NolanDecember 9, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrives for a meeting with Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee in the Dirksen building on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
NewslettersBusiness leaders make their 2026 predictions for the Magnificent 7: ‘I’d rather be in Jensen’s seat than anywhere else’
By Diane BradyDecember 11, 2025
Student discounts made him a millionaire, a heart condition made him rethink life—now this millennial founder spends half the year in the French Alps
SuccessStudent discounts made him a millionaire, a heart condition made him rethink life—now this millennial founder spends half the year in the French Alps
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 11, 2025
Panelists at Fortune Brainstorm AI.
Workplace CultureAI is already taking over managers’ busywork—and it’s forcing companies to reset expectations
By Beatrice NolanDecember 10, 2025
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AIActress Natasha Lyonne dropped out of NYU and watched movies instead. Now, she’s helping to shape the future of AI
By Amanda GerutDecember 10, 2025
Jeff Williams, former Apple CEO
C-SuiteJeff Williams, who retired from Apple after 27 years, less than a month ago, just got called up by Disney to join its board of directors
By Dave SmithDecember 10, 2025
Sheryl Sandberg points with one hand as he sits in front of a light blue background during an interview.
SuccessSheryl Sandberg’s Lean In finds more women leaning out for the first time since the promotion survey began a decade ago: ‘Major moment of backsliding’
By Sasha RogelbergDecember 10, 2025
Young people are ‘growing up fluent in AI’ and that’s helping them stand apart from their older peers, says Gen Z founder Kiara Nirghin
AIYoung people are ‘growing up fluent in AI’ and that’s helping them stand apart from their older peers, says Gen Z founder Kiara Nirghin
By Angelica AngDecember 10, 2025
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire worked his way up from selling baseball cards as a kid to having one of the most influential IPOs of the year
C-SuiteCircle CEO Jeremy Allaire worked his way up from selling baseball cards as a kid to having one of the most influential IPOs of the year
By Fortune EditorsDecember 10, 2025
Doug McMillon, president and chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores
SuccessWalmart’s retiring CEO Doug McMillon spent 40 years climbing the ranks—he reveals the one thing he’s most looking forward to is a ‘blank calendar’
By Emma BurleighDecember 10, 2025
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SuccessMacKenzie Scott’s $7 billion year: Philanthropist credits dentist and college roommate as inspirations for monumental giving
By Sydney LakeDecember 10, 2025
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SuccessNetflix–Paramount bidding wars are pushing Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav toward billionaire status—he has one rule for success: ‘Never be outworked’
By Preston ForeDecember 10, 2025
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CommentaryInternational students skipped campus this fall — and local economies lost $1 billion because of it
By Bjorn MarkesonDecember 10, 2025
Inside tractor maker CNH’s push to bring more artificial intelligence to the farm
NewslettersInside tractor maker CNH’s push to bring more artificial intelligence to the farm
By John KellDecember 10, 2025
Hillary Super at the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show held at Steiner Studios on October 15, 2025 in New York, New York.
NewslettersActivist investors are disproportionately targeting female CEOs—and it’s costing corporate America dearly
By Phil WahbaDecember 10, 2025
Zhenghua Yang
SuccessAt 18, doctors gave him three hours to live. He played video games from his hospital bed—and now, he’s built a $10 million-a-year video game studio
By Preston ForeDecember 10, 2025
Coupang CEO resigns over historic South Korean data breach
AsiaCoupang CEO resigns over historic South Korean data breach
By Yoolim Lee and BloombergDecember 10, 2025
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AIDatabricks CEO Ali Ghodsi says his company will be worth $1 trillion by doing these three things
By Beatrice NolanDecember 9, 2025
Arm CEO on stage at Brainstorm AI
AIPhysical AI robots will automate ‘large sections’ of factory work in the next decade, Arm CEO says
By Beatrice NolanDecember 9, 2025
‘Customers don’t care about AI’—they just want to boost cash flow and make ends meet, Intuit CEO says
AI‘Customers don’t care about AI’—they just want to boost cash flow and make ends meet, Intuit CEO says
By Jason MaDecember 9, 2025
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