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Intel Chief Exec, Lip-Bu Tan, on stage
Intel’s share price just blew the doors off. One man thinks he knows the reason why

Written off as a legacy chipmaker, Intel is staging a comeback—riding the AI boom, forging alliances, and betting big on a future it once failed to see.

By Kamal AhmedApril 27, 2026
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
By Francesca CassidyApril 8, 2026
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
By Jessica MathewsApril 3, 2026
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
By Nicholas GordonMarch 26, 2026
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
By Kamal AhmedApril 2, 2026
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
By Shawn TullyMarch 31, 2026
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Elon Musk arrives at the federal courthouse as opening statements begin in the trial over Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI in Oakland, California, on April 28, 2026.
LawElon Musk accuses Google co-founder of loving robots as much as people: ‘Larry Page called me a ‘specieist”
By Eva RoytburgApril 28, 2026
Disneyland implements facial recognition to keep the lines moving, but guests say they didn’t know it was optional
CybersecurityDisneyland implements facial recognition to keep the lines moving, but guests say they didn’t know it was optional
By Catherina GioinoApril 28, 2026
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EconomyThe $39 trillion national debt just got its own version of the viral Doomsday essay
By Nick LichtenbergApril 28, 2026
Screen displaying stock market index performance in green and red.
NewslettersBloomberg, the OG of financial data firms, has a potent new AI agent. How it built it holds lessons for other companies
By Jeremy KahnApril 28, 2026
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AIA 160-year-old paradox explains why AI will create more lawyers and accountants—not fewer, top economist says
By Jake AngeloApril 28, 2026
Britain's King Charles III listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a State Visit arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington.
Politics‘God save the king,’ Trump says as he welcomes Charles on America’s 250th anniversary of independence
By Steven Sloan, Josh Boak, Mary Clare Jalonick and The Associated PressApril 28, 2026
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AITech is in turmoil—but the rest of corporate America isn’t. One Silicon Valley CEO knows why
By Nick LichtenbergApril 28, 2026
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LawJames Comey indicted over posting allegedly threatening photo of seashells on social media, source says
By Alanna Durkin Richer, Eric Tucker and The Associated PressApril 28, 2026
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Have we reached peak Tesla?
MagazineHave we reached peak Tesla?
By Vivienne WaltJune 5, 2023
  • This NBA star grew up with parents ‘scared to trust people with their money.’ Now, he’s dedicated to make others feel safe investing
    FinanceThis NBA star grew up with parents ‘scared to trust people with their money.’ Now, he’s dedicated to make others feel safe investing
    By Sheryl EstradaFebruary 4, 2023
This sex toys company CEO partnered with a supermodel and became a media darling. Then it all fell apart
FeaturesThis sex toys company CEO partnered with a supermodel and became a media darling. Then it all fell apart
By Lux AlptraumJune 4, 2023
Chipmaker TSMC needs to hire 4,500 Americans at its new Arizona plants. Its ‘brutal’ corporate culture is getting in the way
FeaturesChipmaker TSMC needs to hire 4,500 Americans at its new Arizona plants. Its ‘brutal’ corporate culture is getting in the way
By Yvonne LauJune 3, 2023
Who is Linda Yaccarino, really? Former colleagues reveal the tough “Long Island lady” Elon Musk has chosen to run Twitter
TechWho is Linda Yaccarino, really? Former colleagues reveal the tough “Long Island lady” Elon Musk has chosen to run Twitter
By Kylie RobisonMay 14, 2023
The Great Resignation contributed to the happiest workforce in over 30 years
FinanceThe Great Resignation contributed to the happiest workforce in over 30 years
By Chris MorrisMay 11, 2023
Man riding bicycle on a bridge
FeaturesLeaders are facing mounting pressure to consider a 4-day work week—are ‘summer hours’ an attractive alternative?
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 11, 2023
  • Students protesting in Paris.
    FeaturesIn France, Gen Z is taking to the streets to defend their work-life balance. The fight for retirement starts at age 18
    By Vivienne WaltFebruary 2, 2023
Exclusive: A rare #MeToo lawsuit in finance was set to expose Wall Street’s sexist culture. It just settled out of court
FeaturesExclusive: A rare #MeToo lawsuit in finance was set to expose Wall Street’s sexist culture. It just settled out of court
By Maria AspanMay 2, 2023
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna
FeaturesSweden’s Klarna burned through $100 million a month to become a buy-now-pay-later giant in the U.S. Can ChatGPT help it turn a profit again?
By Vivienne WaltApril 27, 2023
Reed Hastings attends an event
FeaturesAfter stepping down from Netflix, Reed Hastings is spending some of his $3.1 billion net worth to take over a ‘TED meets Burning Man’ ski mountain in Utah
By Lila MacLellanApril 18, 2023
Warner Bros. Discovery takes on Netflix with new streaming service offering merged library of HBO programs and Discovery Plus reality shows
TechWarner Bros. Discovery takes on Netflix with new streaming service offering merged library of HBO programs and Discovery Plus reality shows
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressApril 13, 2023
YouTuber Sebastian Ghiorghiu in front of his Lamborghini
Personal FinanceYouTuber who sparked outrage claiming ‘you should own a Lamborghini in your 20s’ defends ‘self-made millionaire’ title and offers advice to anyone looking to scrape together start-up funding
By Alice HearingApril 7, 2023
  • An illuminated signboard on display outside the Eskom Regional Office in Braamfontein, Johannesburg during load-shedding (rolling blackout) on 31 January, 2023.
    TechA power crisis in Elon Musk’s birthplace of South Africa is killing its switch to EVs—and putting 100,000 auto jobs at risk
    By David MeyerFebruary 1, 2023
Photos of Chris Blackwell, Sir Martin Sorrell, Reed Hastings, Tim Ferriss, Beth Comstock, Blake Mycoskie, and Richard Branson in a red frame.
FeaturesFrom Richard Branson to Tim Ferriss to Nouriel Roubini, meet 43 business bigwigs tied to failed plans for a hipster Davos in Utah
By Lila MacLellanApril 5, 2023
Photo illustration of a woman sitting at her desk inside a yellow house with a cane hooked around it ready to pull it away and the ground cracked heavily beneath.
FeaturesFirst came the return-to-office policies. Now comes the discipline: How companies are punishing work-from-home holdouts
By Simon WillisApril 5, 2023
Saundra Pelletier, CEO of Evofem Biosciences.
MagazineBirth control fail: Why American women can’t have better contraceptives in 2023
By Maria AspanApril 5, 2023
Michelle Gethers-Clark, chief diversity officer at Visa.
LeadershipVisa moved part of its C-suite to Atlanta to diversify company ranks—but making a dent in the city’s income inequality problem is an uphill battle
By Ellen McGirtApril 4, 2023
The young creators of a ‘TED meets Burning Man’ conference bought a $40-million mountain in Utah to build a Davos for hipsters. What could go wrong?
MagazineThe young creators of a ‘TED meets Burning Man’ conference bought a $40-million mountain in Utah to build a Davos for hipsters. What could go wrong?
By Lila MacLellanMarch 31, 2023
Ceo sits atop a falling scaffold of workers and code to conceptually show the problem with managers and layoffs
MagazineOver 150,000 people have been let go so far this year. Are layoffs a confession of bad management?
By Geoff ColvinMarch 30, 2023
Munchkin's UV Diaper pail, sippy cup and cookie bites on gold background.
FeaturesMunchkin transformed once-mundane baby products with creative twists—and has now sold to nearly every American family
By Andrew NuscaMarch 29, 2023
How Binance really operates: The world’s largest crypto exchange boasts vast profits, hefty influencer payouts, and a ticking time bomb on its balance sheet
MagazineHow Binance really operates: The world’s largest crypto exchange boasts vast profits, hefty influencer payouts, and a ticking time bomb on its balance sheet
By Shawn TullyMarch 28, 2023
Don’t believe the pundits who conflate middle-class entrepreneurs and Big Tech. Startups are today’s mom-and-pop businesses
CommentaryDon’t believe the pundits who conflate middle-class entrepreneurs and Big Tech. Startups are today’s mom-and-pop businesses
By Nihal MehtaMarch 22, 2023
Photo illustration of Lindsay Kaplan and Carolyn Childers, the founders of Chief, over a red striped background.
FeaturesChief, the $5,800-per-year women’s networking startup, is worth $1 billion and has a waiting list of 60,000. Some members say the club isn’t living up to the hype
By Katherine DunnMarch 16, 2023
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HealthThe Fortune/PINC AI 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals 2023
By Fortune Editors and Premier, Inc.March 15, 2023
Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy.
FeaturesInside the fight between DirecTV and Newsmax: Why the network really got dumped, and why DirecTV may still have to cut a deal
By Brian StelterMarch 14, 2023
Photo illustration of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella holding M12 logo.
FinanceMicrosoft’s venture arm M12 is undergoing a big strategy shift—and insiders have left the fund
By Anne SradersMarch 3, 2023
Silhouettes of Ben Horowitz and Ali Ghodsi on gray background with Databricks logo.
FinanceDatabricks had one of the worst pitch decks Ben Horowitz has ever seen. Now it’s riding the A.I. boom as one of the world’s 10 most valuable startups
By Jessica MathewsMarch 2, 2023
Photo illustration of an empty baby crib sitting on top of a clock.
FeaturesMillennials aren’t having kids because they have too much student debt. That could hurt the American economy for generations
By Anna Louie SussmanFebruary 23, 2023
Serhiy Zhuykov, CEO of BlackShield Capital Group
FeaturesHow CEOs and businesses in Ukraine have survived a devastating year of war with Russia
By Vivienne WaltFebruary 23, 2023
Frédérique Welgryn, HRA Pharma
FeaturesAmerican women still can’t get birth control pills without a prescription. This company has been trying for nine years to change that
By Maria AspanFebruary 10, 2023
Portrait of Dovey Wan against a background with code.
FeaturesInvestors are still trusting anonymous crypto founders with millions—even after the FTX meltdown
By Jessica KleinFebruary 9, 2023
Bernard Looney, chief executive officer of BP
FeaturesBP vowed to help set the oil and gas industry on a greener path. Many who bought in now feel betrayed
By Vivienne WaltFebruary 7, 2023
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