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The U.S. construction industry’s need for labor is soaring and will need half a million new workers next year while AI giants ramp up spending

The Associated Builders and Contractors said the industry will need to bring in 456,000 new workers in 2027, up 30.7% from the 349,000 needed this year.

By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
Anthropic cofounder says studying the humanities will be ‘more important than ever’ and reveals what the AI company looks for when hiring
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
AI can make anyone rich: Mark Cuban says it could turn ‘just one dude in a basement’ into a trillionaire
By Sydney LakeFebruary 7, 2026
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NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo gets in bed with sports gambling as a Kalshi shareholder
By Jay Cohen and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky
Airbnb’s Brian Chesky says CEOs don’t have to be ‘miserable’—that’s why he got rid of emails and banned meetings before 10 a.m.
By Emma BurleighFebruary 7, 2026
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40 is the new 50: Millennial jobseekers are giving their resumes a facelift by hiding years of experience to land jobs

Suzy Welch has some advice for people struggling to get hired.

By Jacqueline MunisFebruary 7, 2026
Tech giants are shelling out up to $400K for AI evangelists to defend against surging American skepticism

Some firms are willing to pay high salaries for communications directors as Americans grow wary of AI.

By Jake AngeloFebruary 5, 2026
Forget a degree—$30 billion defense startup Anduril will fast-track your job application if you can win its AI drone-flying contest

Anduril founder Palmer Luckey admits he likes to hire people with experience off the beaten path—and he’s now scouting new talent via a drone-flying contest.

By Preston ForeFebruary 5, 2026
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You’ve vanquished your rival in a CEO succession race. Now, how do you lead them?

Disney’s Josh D’Amaro and Dana Walden give CEOs a real-time case study in managing a peer who wanted your job.

By Claire ZillmanFebruary 7, 2026
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu says she suffered ‘post-Olympic depression’: ‘You can win the Olympics and still just enter the deepest rut of your life’

Gu is the youngest-ever Olympic champion in freestyle skiing. She will compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan beginning Feb. 7.

By Sasha RogelbergFebruary 7, 2026
Gen Z Patriots quarterback Drake Maye still drives a 2015 pickup truck even after it broke down on the highway—despite his $37 million contract

Maye joins the list of football stars who have lived humbly, even after receiving a generous paycheck.

By Sasha RogelbergFebruary 7, 2026
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Meet the CEO taking Victoria’s Secret from ‘woke-washing’ to owning sexy again

Hillary Super is the first woman to run Victoria’s Secret & Co. “It’s hard to have an intuition about a category that you cannot put on your body,” she says.

By Emma HinchliffeFebruary 7, 2026
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos argues its Warner Bros. deal won’t hurt consumers. If so, they can cancel with one click

Sarandos defended Netflix’s Warner Bros. merger and argued customers hold the real power.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezFebruary 6, 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 EditorsFebruary 6, 2026
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Nestlé’s CEO drinks 8 coffees a day, but says Gen Z staffers are his secret to staying sharp by ‘learning constantly’

In his company’s turnaround effort, Nestlé CEO Philipp Navratil is drinking twice as much coffee as the average American—while admitting it’s Gen Z workers who keep him intellectually alert.

By Emma BurleighFebruary 5, 2026
Disney’s new D’Amaro-land:  a dream team succession saga comes to life

Bob Iger was a returning general to Disney in 2022, but he built a roster of top lieutenants helping with his succession plan.

By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen HenriquesFebruary 4, 2026
‘Let a thousand flowers bloom,’ Jensen Huang says. Demanding ROI from AI is like forcing a child to make a business plan for a hobby

You don’t ask your kids to prove to you how they’re going to make money for you, Huang said: “We never do that at home. But we do it at work.”

By Nick LichtenbergFebruary 4, 2026
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EconomyElon Musk warns the U.S. is ‘1,000% going to go bankrupt’ unless AI and robotics save the economy from crushing debt
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
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CommentaryNetflix dominates streaming. No wonder it’s trying to redefine the market
By Hal SingerFebruary 7, 2026
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BankingBefore Kevin Warsh has even taken over as Fed chair, Trump is joking about suing him. Scott Bessent is fine with that
By Fatima Hussein, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsIlhan Omar’s husband is rich. The Republican oversight chairman is investigating why
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsNo, judge tells Trump. You can’t cripple $16 billion in funding for New York City and New Jersey
By Anthony Izaguirre, Dave Collins and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsHarvard is too ‘woke’ for Trump’s Pentagon
By Jocelyn Gecker, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsAs Republicans slash $1 trillion out of Medicaid, Democrats see ‘a banger of an issue’ to campaign on
By Ali Swenson, Jeff Amy and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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EuropeEurope reels at Epstein files, sacking top diplomats, politicians, even princes. America shrugs
By Jill Lawless and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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SuccessA quarter of young Boomers and Gen Xers who’ve been laid off in the last decade are still unemployed—and 11% have taken pay cuts to work
By Emma BurleighJuly 22, 2025
LeadershipApple’s Tim Cook is under pressure—but there are a few key reasons leadership experts think he’s still the guy for the job
By Geoff ColvinJuly 22, 2025
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NewslettersAstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot on why he’s building in the U.S.: ‘Europe is losing ground’
By Diane BradyJuly 22, 2025
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LeadershipAstronomer’s new interim CEO breaks his silence after the tech company’s viral scandal shook the internet
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 21, 2025
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SuccessJames Gunn said he thought his ‘career was over’ when Disney fired him: ‘I didn’t think I was gonna make another dime in this industry’
By Dave SmithJuly 21, 2025
Anthropic Co-Founder and CEO Dario Amodei
Success$61.5 billion tech giant Anthropic has made a major hiring U-turn—now, it’s letting job applicants use AI months after banning it from the interview process
By Emma BurleighJuly 21, 2025
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SuccessNvidia CEO works from ‘the moment he wakes up,’ 7 days a week—he can’t even sit through a movie without thinking about his $4.2 trillion tech giant
By Preston ForeJuly 21, 2025
Quinn Emanuel employees hiking in Cusco, Peru in 2025.
NewslettersFor years this law firm has sent hundreds on multi-day backpacking trips: ‘There’s nobody out there who is going to do anything for you, other than your colleagues’
By Brit MorseJuly 21, 2025
Oliver Blume, chief executive officer of Volkswagen AG, during the company's annual news conference in Wolfsburg, Germany, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025
CompaniesPorsche CEO seeks fresh cost cuts, warning business model ‘no longer works’ in post-Trump, new China world
By Christiaan HetznerJuly 21, 2025
Apple CEO Tim Cook
NewslettersWhy writing off Apple’s Tim Cook could be a classic CEO succession mistake
By Ruth UmohJuly 21, 2025
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SuccessIn-N-Out’s billionaire heiress is quitting California because it’s too difficult to raise kids and do business
By Eleanor PringleJuly 21, 2025
Photo: Patrice Louvet, chief executive officer of Ralph Lauren Corp., following an interview in London, UK, on Thursday, July 10, 2025. Louvet said demand for its signature clothing such as cable-knit sweaters remains strong, even as the fashion industry is buffeted by tariffs and an economic slowdown. Photographer: Jaimi Joy/Bloomberg via Getty Images
NewslettersHow the CEO of Ralph Lauren got the company through the ‘boiled frog phenomenon’ of going too wide, too cheap
By Peter VanhamJuly 21, 2025
SuccessCrayola CEO’s how-to-succeed guide for new hires: Lose the tie and pretend you don’t know anything 
By Irina IvanovaJuly 20, 2025
SuccessGen Z has regrets: 1 in 4 say they wish they hadn’t gone to college or would’ve picked a higher-paying industry
By Sydney LakeJuly 20, 2025
CommentaryRevenge quitting isn’t a Gen Z problem. It’s a leadership failure
By Chris RosenbergJuly 20, 2025
A man works at a table with a laptop on it. A projector in the background displays code.
AIExperienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 20, 2025
HealthThe founder of Deliciously Ella started a blog when suffering from severe chronic pain. Now, her multimillion-dollar snack empire is going global
By Alexa MikhailJuly 20, 2025
Cardinal Health CEO Jason Hollar
SuccessAfter earnings fell by $300 million, Cardinal Health’s CEO went ‘ruthless’ to turn it around—and he says workers backed him because ‘people want to win’
By Emma BurleighJuly 20, 2025
SuccessThe most successful people are not the smartest—instead, they’re both ambitious and lazy, career coach to the Fortune 500 says
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 20, 2025
Headshot of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron.
LeadershipThe CEO caught hugging his HR chief at a Coldplay show has resigned after being placed on leave amid an investigation
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 19, 2025
TechElon Musk’s latest blending of business interests puts his Grok AI chatbot in Teslas—and raises questions around data and privacy
By Jessica MathewsJuly 19, 2025
Karyn Tomlinson poses in a kitchen with another chef smiling behind her
SuccessA James Beard Award-winning chef reveals how she overcame imposter syndrome in the world’s most elite kitchens: ‘It takes humility’
By Dave SmithJuly 19, 2025
Nav Karmacharya, a 23-year-old cybersecurity analyst, records himself speaking into a microphone for a TikTok, his phone propped up on his work desk.
SuccessMeet a 23-year-old cybersecurity influencer who gets hundreds of TikTok messages a day from Gen Z job seekers hungry for career advice
By Nino PaoliJuly 19, 2025
Success87-year-old chairman’s secret to success is always being on time, warning Gen Z ‘if you’re one minute late, it’s the same as being an hour late’
By Preston ForeJuly 19, 2025
Quinn Emanuel employees hiking in Cusco, Peru in 2025.
LeadershipExtreme team building: Here’s why this law firm sends hundreds of lawyers on some of the most intense hikes in the world every year
By Brit MorseJuly 19, 2025
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RetailCampbell’s gets a Gen X makeover — 42-year-old fashion exec joins her family at $9 billion canned-soup-and-snacks giant
By Amanda GerutJuly 18, 2025
Brian Niccol, in front of a green background, is smiling.
SuccessFor the first time since COVID, more than half of Fortune 100 desk workers are mandated to fully return to work, report finds
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 18, 2025
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SuccessGen X’s $1.4 trillion windfall: The ‘Forgotten Generation’ is the surprise short-term winner in the Great Wealth Transfer
By Nick Lichtenberg and Fortune IntelligenceJuly 18, 2025
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SuccessShark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary warns Gen Z this job is a slow ‘drift into hell’ that’ll make you unemployable for life
By Emma BurleighJuly 18, 2025
LeadershipFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, July 12-18, 2025
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