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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
Esther, Janet, Susan, and Anne Wojcicki stand in formal dresses and pose.
‘Godmother of Silicon Valley’ Esther Wojcicki, mother of the YouTube and 23andMe CEOs, shares her secret to raising future leaders 
By Jacqueline MunisApril 23, 2026
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‘The disfavored groups, No. 1, obviously, would be white males’: Ron DeSantis is still signing anti-DEI legislation
By Mike Schneider and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
Daniel Shapero
LinkedIn’s new CEO Daniel Shapero says the company you keep has a bigger impact on your career than job titles
By Preston ForeApril 23, 2026
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Devin Nunes is no longer CEO of Truth Social after 67% stock plunge wipes out $6 billion in market cap
By Bernard Condon and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
Sad nurse sitting on stairs reading bad news on mobile phone
The tech industry is applying an Uber-style ‘gigification’ model to nursing. It means no workers’ comp, AI managers, and ‘surveillance wages’
By Tristan BoveApril 23, 2026
Future of Work
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Stressed out Gen X woman
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
The Gen Z stare meets the mysterious perfect homework assignment in the age of ChatGPT. Enter the oral exam

“You won’t be able to AI your way through an oral exam,” says Cornell’s Chris Schaffer, who introduced the oral defense last semester.

By Jocelyn Gecker 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
Fewer than 1 in 4 workers feel their job is safe. Here’s why worker ‘FOBO’—fear of becoming obsolete—is hurting companies

The anxiety gripping workers in the age of AI is becoming a business problem that CEOs can no longer ignore.

By Claire ZillmanApril 23, 2026
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Success
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Swoop founder Aubrey Niederhoffer
A 19-year-old Thiel fellow just raised $7.3 million to build an African ‘super app’

Aubrey Niederhoffer dropped out of UC Berkeley and moved to Africa to launch a food delivery service.

By Jack KubinecApril 23, 2026
The 10 best cities for college grads: Omaha ranks higher than New York and L.A. because Gen Z ‘actually have a shot at purchasing a house’ for under $300K

“With a lot of homes selling for under $300,000, young grads actually have a shot at purchasing a house,” one Omaha real estate agent said.

By Emma BurleighApril 22, 2026
Yale asked the right question. Now the rest of higher education owes an answer

A system built around a 4.2% acceptance rate was never designed to educate at the scale the country needs.

By Steve BeardApril 22, 2026
Elon Musk thinks college is ‘basically for fun’—but his former Tesla HR chief tells Gen Z their liberal arts degree is more valuable than ever

As tech founders like Elon Musk push back on the value of a degree, former Tesla exec Valerie Capers Workman says they’re dead wrong.

By Preston ForeApril 22, 2026
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ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott, wearing a casual jacket over a tope shirt and sporting sunglasses, raises his arms in a shrug-like gesture.
Investors continue to punish ServiceNow despite strong earnings and CEO McDermott’s forecast of blistering growth in AI product sales

ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott tells Fortune that customers are buying what he’s selling—and he’s got the numbers to prove it—even as Wall Street remains unconvinced.

By Jeremy KahnApril 23, 2026
The European AI unicorn run by a baker’s son—he learned the fundamentals of business watching his father make bread rolls

Many say agentic AI will “change everything.” But as Bastian Nominacher suggests, sometimes it’s about making your bread rolls a little more efficiently.

By Kamal AhmedApril 23, 2026
‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people

“You want to scare people?” The Delta CEO told Fortune. “Tell them that artificial intelligence is coming for you.”

By Nick LichtenbergApril 22, 2026
The Gates Foundation is investigating its ties to Epstein—just weeks before Bill Gates faces Congress

After Fortune’s March investigation, the Microsoft founder’s philanthropic foundation is opening one of its own.

By Eva RoytburgApril 23, 2026
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Workplace Culture
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Jimmy Donaldson sits in a white chair in front of a red and black background.
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
Craving work-life balance is a huge red flag, says Fortune 500 Europe CEO—and like Barack Obama, he happily works through weekends

Bupa’s CEO says if you’re obsessing over work-life balance, your problem isn’t the hours—it’s the job. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Barack Obama agree.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 22, 2026
Nike’s ‘Walkers Tolerated’ sign at the Boston Marathon was meant to fire up runners. Instead, it insulted them

The sign sparked a backlash that reveals deeper problems for the brand.

By Phil WahbaApril 20, 2026
Tim Cook is stepping down. No one is shocked. And that’s a good example of how his critics always underestimated him. 

Everything you need to know before you reach the office this morning.

By Jim EdwardsApril 21, 2026
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President Donald Trump
EconomyPeople living in the U.S. with temporary protected status, targeted by Trump, are a $29 billion economic force
By Tristan BoveApril 23, 2026
Pope Leo says he carries a photo of a slain Muslim boy in his pocket: ‘I cannot be in favor of war’
PoliticsPope Leo says he carries a photo of a slain Muslim boy in his pocket: ‘I cannot be in favor of war’
By Nicole Winfield and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
‘It was like this little gift that fell in my lap’: Millions of Americans may soon discover they’ve been Canadian all along
North America‘It was like this little gift that fell in my lap’: Millions of Americans may soon discover they’ve been Canadian all along
By The Associated Press and Sarah RazaApril 23, 2026
A trader works at the New York Stock Exchange in New York on April 22, 2026.
Big TechStocks retreat from record highs as Tesla weighs on Wall Street and oil jumps on Iran uncertainty
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
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AIOpenAI releases GPT-5.5 amid a shift to rapid-fire AI updates
By Sharon GoldmanApril 23, 2026
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EnergyTrump’s strategy for a mined-shut Strait of Hormuz: appease Joe Rogan with psychedelics and weed
By Nick LichtenbergApril 23, 2026
David Ellison smiles
Arts & EntertainmentParamount’s $81 billion Warner Bros mega merger moves closer to becoming a reality as shareholders approve deal
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026
A man walks on a patch of land that is dried and cracked
EnvironmentThe world has entered a ‘global water bankruptcy,’ but markets are mispricing water as drought costs rise to $307 billion annually, analysts warn
By Sasha RogelbergApril 23, 2026
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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn points his finger
SuccessDuolingo’s billionaire CEO tells his 42 new Gen Z hires his company is ‘allergic’ to toxic behavior—and not to ‘work yourself to death’
By Dave SmithSeptember 24, 2025
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    North AmericaTrump’s $100,000 H-1B fee fuels stress for staff, employers
    By Andrew Mendez, Georgia Hall, Agnee Gosh and BloombergSeptember 22, 2025
Business man props his feet up on an office table, with no shoes on
SuccessThe hottest workplace policy at startups right now: No shoes
By Preston ForeSeptember 24, 2025
NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, right, makes comments as the Astronaut candidate class of 2025 is introduced during a ceremony at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.
SuccessNASA just picked its newest astronauts—only 0.1% made the cut, with salaries topping $150K and a shot at landing on Mars
By Preston ForeSeptember 24, 2025
Trump says climate change is ‘the greatest con job ever’ but many CEOs know the science remains the same
NewslettersTrump says climate change is ‘the greatest con job ever’ but many CEOs know the science remains the same
By Diane BradySeptember 24, 2025
Oracle founder Larry Ellison has pledged to give away 95% of his $393B fortune—but sudden leadership changes fuel a mystery
InvestingOracle founder Larry Ellison has pledged to give away 95% of his $393B fortune—but sudden leadership changes fuel a mystery
By Ashley LutzSeptember 23, 2025
A woman wearing glasses and business attire sits at a computer with a confused look on her face
Workplace CultureAI promised to revolutionize productivity. Instead, ‘workslop’ is a giant time suck and the scourge of the 21st century office, Stanford warns
By Lila MacLellanSeptember 23, 2025
  • These 3 ‘sudden death’ job interview answers could cost you the job—and never mention work-life balance, warns Suzy Welch
    SuccessThese 3 ‘sudden death’ job interview answers could cost you the job—and never mention work-life balance, warns Suzy Welch
    By Ashley LutzSeptember 22, 2025
Close up photo of Jerome Powell looking over his glasses.
EconomyJerome Powell says Gen Z without tech skills are getting crushed in the ’low-hire, low-fire’ job market—and colleges are failing them
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 23, 2025
Jim Farley
SuccessFord’s CEO: America is ignoring the ‘essential economy’ as AI eats entry-level white-collar jobs
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 23, 2025
Photo of Cathie Wood
AICathie Wood says the AI race has already shrunk to the ‘Big 4’ key players, and it could soon drop to 2
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 23, 2025
Unlocking the future of healthcare: AI, data, and the human-centered experience
Partner CommentaryUnlocking the future of healthcare: AI, data, and the human-centered experience
By Manish ShahSeptember 23, 2025
Abigail Disney
LeadershipDisney heiress says any billionaire who can’t manage to share their wealth is ‘kind of a sociopath’
By Sydney LakeSeptember 23, 2025
  • Ray Dalio
    EconomyRay Dalio warns ‘we’re heading into very, very dark times’ and says the solution comes from a Chinese proverb: ‘A smart rabbit has 3 holes’
    By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 22, 2025
Warren Buffett retires from Berkshire Hathaway in 100 days—and Apple could be on the chopping block
InvestingWarren Buffett retires from Berkshire Hathaway in 100 days—and Apple could be on the chopping block
By Ashley LutzSeptember 23, 2025
Is AI-generated ‘workslop’ to blame for a lack of productivity gains?
NewslettersIs AI-generated ‘workslop’ to blame for a lack of productivity gains?
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 23, 2025
Mackenzie Scott
SuccessMacKenzie Scott is making another huge donation with no strings attached—this time it’s $70 million to historically Black colleges and universities
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 23, 2025
Matthew McConaughey
SuccessMatthew McConaughey reveals why he turned down $14.5 million role and calls out the ‘comfort crisis’ plaguing Gen Z men
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 23, 2025
Top analysts say Trump’s tariffs will suppress wage growth as companies cut costs to pay for them
EconomyTop analysts say Trump’s tariffs will suppress wage growth as companies cut costs to pay for them
By Jim EdwardsSeptember 23, 2025
‘Shark Tank’ star Lori Greiner doesn’t believe in a 5 a.m. wake-up call: ‘Waking up early doesn’t give you more time. It simply shifts your schedule’
Success‘Shark Tank’ star Lori Greiner doesn’t believe in a 5 a.m. wake-up call: ‘Waking up early doesn’t give you more time. It simply shifts your schedule’
By Sydney LakeSeptember 23, 2025
Meet Erika Kirk, the 36-year-old CEO of Turning Point USA, who has three degrees, two kids, and a clothing brand
SuccessMeet Erika Kirk, the 36-year-old CEO of Turning Point USA, who has three degrees, two kids, and a clothing brand
By Dave SmithSeptember 23, 2025
This Gen X tech founder has a message for Jamie Dimon, Andy Jassy, and any CEO demanding a return to the office: You’re not serious about AI
SuccessThis Gen X tech founder has a message for Jamie Dimon, Andy Jassy, and any CEO demanding a return to the office: You’re not serious about AI
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 23, 2025
Alex Karp gives a peace sign
SuccessPalantir CEO says Gen Z can either have a social life at age 20 or be successful—but they can’t do both
By Preston ForeSeptember 23, 2025
TikTok’s CEO used to work for Mark Zuckerberg as a Facebook intern. Just one decade later, he’s become one of Meta’s fiercest competitors
Big TechTikTok’s CEO used to work for Mark Zuckerberg as a Facebook intern. Just one decade later, he’s become one of Meta’s fiercest competitors
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 23, 2025
Warren Buffett (left) on the back of a golf cart with Charlie Munger
Future of WorkBillionaire Warren Buffett made his first million by 32—now he’s telling Gen Z the key to getting rich isn’t just hard work, but the company you keep
By Preston ForeSeptember 23, 2025
Ben Minicucci
CommentaryWhy now is the time to innovate for smarter air traffic control
By Ben MinicucciSeptember 23, 2025
American Dream
SuccessYou need at least $5 million—and a college degree—to reach the American Dream, new report says
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 23, 2025
Mike Bloomberg
SuccessBillionaire Mike Bloomberg was fired after dedicating 15 years of his career to Salomon Brothers—the next morning, he founded his media empire
By Emma BurleighSeptember 23, 2025
Oracle’s co-CEO structure will challenge the trope that having two chief executives rarely works
NewslettersOracle’s co-CEO structure will challenge the trope that having two chief executives rarely works
By Diane BradySeptember 23, 2025
Oracle’s new Gen X and Millennial CEOs get stock options worth $350 million—but they’ll have to keep the stock soaring to collect
C-SuiteOracle’s new Gen X and Millennial CEOs get stock options worth $350 million—but they’ll have to keep the stock soaring to collect
By Amanda GerutSeptember 22, 2025
Charlie Kirk
SuccessCharlie Kirk had a message for the over 2 million unemployed Gen Z NEET men: You don’t need college to make your dreams happen
By Preston ForeSeptember 22, 2025
Gen Z
SuccessHarvard Business School’s top negotiation expert has career advice for Gen Z: It’s not about you
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 22, 2025
Steve Jobs’ intern went on to sell his company to Google for $625 million—he now advises grads to pay to work for impressive people
SuccessSteve Jobs’ intern went on to sell his company to Google for $625 million—he now advises grads to pay to work for impressive people
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 22, 2025
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