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The 1966 cover of Fortune Magazine welcomed the Information age. Now the AI era beckons

At 3½ years old, John Scutieri was the youngest person ever to grace the cover of Fortune Magazine in 1963.

By Indrani SenJanuary 30, 2026
Bonds 101: What investors need to know about the ‘shock absorber of the portfolio’
By Jeff John RobertsJanuary 29, 2026
How Samsung’s first-ever chief design officer is reinventing the electronics giant for the AI age
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 28, 2026
Hyatt’s high-end makeover: How Mark Hoplamazian built the Berkshire Hathaway of luxury hotels
By Matthew HeimerJanuary 28, 2026
Inside a multibillion dollar AI data center powering the future of the American economy
By Sharon Goldman and Nicolas RappJanuary 27, 2026
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C-SuiteMeet Walmart’s new CEO, John Furner: Once an hourly worker, today he takes charge of the top company in the Fortune 500
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezFebruary 1, 2026
SuccessU.S. Olympic gold medalist went from $200,000-a-year sponsorship at 20 years old to $12-an-hour internship by 30
By Orianna Rosa RoyleFebruary 1, 2026
PoliticsTrump voter in key swing district is horrified by his immigration crackdown. ‘We’re not a Third World country. What the hell is going on?’
By Nicholas Riccardi and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2026
PoliticsDemocrat stuns Texas GOP in special election for a state senate district that Trump won by 17 points in 2024, adding to signs of a blue wave
By John Hanna and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2026
PoliticsTrump says the U.S. is ‘starting to talk to Cuba’ as he moves to cut its oil supplies
By Michelle L. Price, Will Weissert and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2026
PoliticsTrump’s fight with NATO over Greenland ‘crossed a line that cannot be uncrossed’ and weakens the alliance long term, expert says
By Lorne Cook and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2026
PoliticsTrump limits DHS intervention during protests in Democratic cities, but ICE and Border Patrol will be ‘very forceful’ protecting federal property
By Will Weissert and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2026
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CommentaryThe AI adoption story is haunted by fear as today’s efficiency programs look like tomorrow’s job cuts. Leaders need to win workers’ trust
By Carolyn DewarFebruary 1, 2026
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HealthThe Number of Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters in the U.S. Is Surging
By Nicolas Rapp and Brian O'KeefeJanuary 25, 2018
Sedric, Volkswagen’s fully autonomous concept car.
TechMeet Aurora, the Ambitious (and Spunky) Self-Driving Car Startup
By Kirsten KorosecJanuary 25, 2018
MPWHow America Ranks When It Comes to Women in Politics
By Nicolas Rapp and Anne VanderMeyJanuary 24, 2018
Shell deepwater oil platform Appomattox arriving in Ingleside, Texas.
EnergyInside Oil Giant Shell’s Race to Remake Itself For a Low-Price World
By Jeffrey BallJanuary 24, 2018
A still image from Pepsi's Super Bowl ad featuring Cindy Crawford.
Arts & EntertainmentSuper Bowl Ads Can’t Save TV
By Erika FryJanuary 23, 2018
TechTech Dissatisfaction, Version 99.0
By Robert HackettJanuary 23, 2018
Aspect Ventures cofounders Theresia Gouw (left) and Jennifer Fonstad run the rare gender-balanced VC firm.
MPWHow Investors Like Melinda Gates Are Helping These VCs Tackle Tech’s Bro Problem
By Michal Lev-RamJanuary 23, 2018
Brooks Levitate running shoe with customized sole.
TechYour Next Running Shoes Will Be Custom-Built for You
By Phil WahbaJanuary 22, 2018
Armand de Brignac paired with a menu by Michelin-starred chef Arnaud Lallement.
MagazineWhy You Should Be Enjoying Champagne With Food
By Lindsey TramutaJanuary 21, 2018
MagazineHow Tech Firms Are Embracing Ex-Prisoners
By Jennifer AlseverJanuary 20, 2018
Nintendo Switch Makes Video Games Some of the Best Stocks to Buy 2018
FinanceWhy Sony and Nintendo Stocks Could Rack Up Higher Scores
By Lucinda ShenJanuary 19, 2018
Magazine6 CEOs Who Beat the Odds to Reach the Corner Office
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 18, 2018
MagazineHow to Ask for Your Next Big Raise
By Geoff ColvinJanuary 18, 2018
Fortune's Feb. 1, 2018 cover.
MagazineHow to Keep a Headhunter From Poaching Your Best Talent
By Clifton LeafJanuary 18, 2018
MagazineHow to Profit From the Ultra-Tight Job Market Right Now
By Geoff ColvinJanuary 18, 2018
MagazineHow Your Life Experience Could Help You Land a Great Job
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 18, 2018
MagazineHow to Get On a Headhunter’s Radar
By Geoff ColvinJanuary 18, 2018
Fortune's Feb. 1, 2018 cover.
MagazineHow to Make Your Next Job Interview Count
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 18, 2018
Leadership5 New Year’s Resolutions From Highly Successful People
By Anne VanderMeyJanuary 8, 2018
AIThese 100 Companies Are Leading the Way in A.I.
By Nicolas Rapp and Brian O'KeefeJanuary 8, 2018
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TechWhy Children Don’t Grow Up to Be Inventors
By Grace DonnellyJanuary 7, 2018
TechTechnology Is Everywhere. Tech Jobs? Not So Much.
By Vauhini VaraJanuary 7, 2018
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By Jennifer AlseverJanuary 6, 2018
A portion of the cover of the Dec. 1937 issue of Fortune magazine.
MagazineFortune Magazine’s Stunning Winter Holiday Covers from the 1930s
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By Jaclyn TropDecember 24, 2017
Design ThinkingThe Quest for Intuitive Design
By Clifton LeafDecember 22, 2017
Design ThinkingAirbnb Cofounder Joe Gebbia on How ‘Dog-Fooding’ Leads to Great Design
By Leigh GallagherDecember 22, 2017
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By Erika FryDecember 22, 2017
Design ThinkingHow IBM is Training Its Workforce to Think Like Designers
By Brian O'KeefeDecember 22, 2017
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By Rick TetzeliDecember 22, 2017
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