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Billionaires have a problem money can’t solve: They don’t know how to talk to their kids

The largest wealth transfer in history is underway. But a new report reveals that the real obstacle isn’t taxes, trusts, or market volatility — it’s silence.

By Nick LichtenbergMay 1, 2026
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Utility CEOs pocket $626 million as American energy bills hit record highs
By Tristan BoveMay 1, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
By Fortune EditorsMay 1, 2026
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Former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: Why I’m joining Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin in betting big on ambitious business leaders
By Francis SuarezMay 1, 2026
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Forget Big Tech: Small businesses will hire nearly 1 million grads in 2026—and some of the hottest roles are gloriously AI-proof
By Emma BurleighMay 1, 2026
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MIT AI expert warns automating Gen Z entry-level jobs could backfire—and cost companies their future workforce
By Preston ForeMay 1, 2026
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Tesla’s former HR chief: the AI layoff panic Is built on a false premise—here’s what most workers need to know

The hyperscaler math driving cuts at Meta and Microsoft does not apply to the companies where most Americans actually work.

By Valerie Capers WorkmanMay 1, 2026
Meet the Americans dismissing AI hype and using it with ingenuity: ‘The efficiencies gained out of it have been tremendous’

“When it first started up, I was in the camp of, ‘Oh my God, this is the end for us,’” Natalie Blythe said. Then she started learning.

By Cathy Bussewitz and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
The U.S. economy is booming — just not where 50 million Americans live

Economic opportunity in America has become dangerously concentrated, with just over 100 counties accounting for half of all U.S. job growth.

By Derek KilmerMay 1, 2026
Hitting the ‘GenAI wall’: Where generative AI stops working, and what it means for your talent strategy

Companies that assume GenAI eliminates the need for expertise will hit the AI wall—and wonder why their workforce transformation has stalled.

By François Candelon and Iavor BojinovMay 1, 2026
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Scott Bessent on financial literacy: ‘it drives me crazy’ to see young men in blue-collar construction jobs playing the lottery

The billionaire hedge fund manager has made Financial Literacy Month an initiative, driven by a childhood marred by poverty.

By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
Premium card perks are ‘designed to create a win-win-win for everyone’ but customers are paying with heavy annual fees and data

As consumers hunt for savings, elite credit cards are leaning on partner perks that can help offset costs and turn rewards into household budgeting.

By Catherina GioinoApril 30, 2026
Multimillionaire hedge fund manager Bill Perkins says money should ‘drive your fulfillment while you’re alive’—so he’s spending it all before he dies

Bill Perkins, the multimillionaire “Cowboy of Wall Street,” is enjoying his fortune with fine art, longevity treatments, and $16,000 gifts to friends.

By Emma BurleighApril 30, 2026
Public schools in Texas banned cellphones. One district has already seen 200,000 more library books checked out

Library book checkouts at one Texas school district jumped nearly 25% just months after a cellphone ban—but for many Gen Z and Gen Alpha students, the literacy crisis may already run too deep to reverse.

By Preston ForeApril 30, 2026
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Elon Musk gets testy on the stand: ‘I thought I had started a nonprofit with OpenAI but they stole it’

That’s “the entire basis of this lawsuit,” Musk said when asked why he hadn’t created a(nother) nonprofit.

By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
As the world swelters, companies scramble for ways to keep everyone cool

From record heat to rising energy costs, climate control is now strategic—helping companies like Trane Technologies post strong results as AI reshapes how buildings are managed

By Kamal AhmedMay 1, 2026
Apple’s new CEO said he will continue the company’s tradition of secrecy—and Wall Street loved it

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

By Jim EdwardsMay 1, 2026
Tim Cook’s advice for Apple’s next CEO

In today’s edition: John Ternus advice, Meta vs. New Mexico, Anthropic’s Big Tech influence. Plus: Google, Linux, Meta, OpenAI, Kalshi, Polymarket, Roblox, xAI.

By Andrew NuscaMay 1, 2026
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Marriott CEO on why you have to defend both DEI and ICE’s right to a hotel room: Dictating values is a ‘bad place for the country’

Tony Capuano told Fortune that core values and a strong culture are “a great true north when you’re trying to navigate these crazy times.”

By Nick LichtenbergApril 30, 2026
Hyatt’s CEO has built a ‘family’ culture for 20 years. Now he’s leaning on it

As geopolitical shocks and a fractured workforce test his industry, Mark Hoplamazian tells Fortune that caring for people isn’t soft — it’s strategic.

By Nick LichtenbergApril 30, 2026
Jamie Dimon says bureaucracy sinks companies and the solution may be getting rid of the ‘jerks’ who don’t want to solve it

The JPMorgan CEO added that bureaucracy, complacency, and arrogance will take down a company faster than any outside competitor.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 29, 2026
Gensler Co-Chair: Hot-desking was supposed to save money. It may be costing you your culture

Our survey data shows unassigned seating comes with a hidden price tag — in focus, belonging and the spontaneous collaboration that no policy can create.

By Diane HoskinsApril 30, 2026
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ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods, far right, listens as U.S. President Donald Trump,left, speaks during a meeting with oil company executives in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 9. President Trump is aiming to convince oil executives to support his plans in Venezuela, a country whose energy resources he says he expects to control for years to come. US forces seized Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in a sweeping military operation on January 3, with Trump making no secret that control of Venezuela's oil was at the heart of his actions.
EnergyExxon Mobil CEO sees ‘more to come’ on price spikes from Iran war as Exxon, Chevron beat on earnings despite plunging profits
By Jordan BlumMay 1, 2026
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PoliticsTrump on Iran: ‘They want to make a deal, I’m not satisfied with it, so we’ll see what happens’
By Toqa Ezzidin, Munir Ahmed, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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North AmericaFifa’s Infantino predicted sellouts and ‘1,000 years of World Cups at once,’ but fans aren’t biting
By James Robson and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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PoliticsBernie Sanders is destroying Chuck Schumer in the Democratic Party’s Civil War ahead of the midterms
By Steve Peoples and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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PoliticsKing Charles’ stiff upper lip on Epstein: ‘support victims of some of the ills that, so tragically, exist in both our societies’
By Jill Lawless and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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EconomyTrump says he’ll hike EU auto tariffs to 25%, jolting a world economy that really didn’t need it
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
CEOs got an 11% pay raise in 2025. Workers got 0.5%
EconomyCEOs got an 11% pay raise in 2025. Workers got 0.5%
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 1, 2026
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LawA Chick-fil-A worker got fired and then showed up behind the register to allegedly refund himself over $80,000 in mac and cheese
By Catherina GioinoMay 1, 2026
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Startups & VentureGoogle takes first steps toward an AI product that can actually tackle your email inbox
By Jacqueline MunisJanuary 8, 2026
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    SuccessMacKenzie Scott sends millions to nonprofit that supports anti-Israel and pro-Muslim groups, two of which are facing federal probes
    By Sydney LakeJanuary 6, 2026
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EconomyFor jobless Gen Z, healthcare is the place to be as blue-collar hiring outstrips office jobs, says ADP’s top economist
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 8, 2026
Saks Global’s near bankruptcy is the result of risky dealmaking—and a neglect of business basics
NewslettersSaks Global’s near bankruptcy is the result of risky dealmaking—and a neglect of business basics
By Phil WahbaJanuary 8, 2026
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North AmericaMore Americans will die than be born in 2030, CBO predicts—leaving immigrants as the only source of population growth
By Eva RoytburgJanuary 7, 2026
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Future of WorkAI layoffs are looking more and more like corporate fiction that’s masking a darker reality, Oxford Economics suggests
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 7, 2026
Larry Page looks up and to the right.
InvestingJensen Huang might be fine with a billionaires tax, but Google cofounder Larry Page is already dumping California
By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 7, 2026
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    SuccessWarren Buffett left his Berkshire Hathaway job with a parting lesson for young Gen Z workers: ‘Be very careful who you work with’
    By Emma BurleighJanuary 6, 2026
The typical American plan to study for 22 years and work for 40 ‘is broken,’ VC CEO says. Thanks to AI, employees can’t coast after graduation anymore
Future of WorkThe typical American plan to study for 22 years and work for 40 ‘is broken,’ VC CEO says. Thanks to AI, employees can’t coast after graduation anymore
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJanuary 7, 2026
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Future of WorkTop economist says latest jobs data shows a ‘jobless expansion’ with no historical precedent—and it’s ‘gut-wrenching’ for the middle class
By Eva RoytburgJanuary 7, 2026
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Future of Work‘It feels challenging to break through’: Most recruiters say they can’t find talent while 80% of job seekers feel unprepared to find a job
By Jacqueline MunisJanuary 7, 2026
Nestlé’s CIO says the value of the food giant’s AI investments goes well beyond efficiency
NewslettersNestlé’s CIO says the value of the food giant’s AI investments goes well beyond efficiency
By John KellJanuary 7, 2026
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CommentaryJamie Dimon’s bombshell on proxy advisory delivers a body blow to the firms he called ‘incompetent’
By Richard TorrenzanoJanuary 7, 2026
  • The college-to-office path is dead: CEO of the world’s biggest recruiter says Gen Z grads need to consider trade and hospitality jobs that don’t even require degrees
    SuccessThe college-to-office path is dead: CEO of the world’s biggest recruiter says Gen Z grads need to consider trade and hospitality jobs that don’t even require degrees
    By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 6, 2026
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PoliticsWalz in the wilderness: from future VP to unemployed in just a few years
By Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressJanuary 7, 2026
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SuccessNetflix co-CEO says he doesn’t read business books—at all. Instead, he reads one 1902 fiction about a ship and its reckless ‘hot dog’ captain over and over again
By Preston ForeJanuary 7, 2026
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SuccessStaff at a major Swedish pharmacy chain are being paid to take time off with friends to combat loneliness—they can even text loved ones during the $100 ‘friendship hour’
By Emma BurleighJanuary 7, 2026
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C-SuiteJensen Huang is ‘perfectly fine’ with a billionaire tax, shrugging off concerns that it might scatter Silicon Valley’s talent pool
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 7, 2026
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CommentaryThe 7 most overlooked CEOs in 2025—and the 5 to watch in 2026
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen HenriquesJanuary 7, 2026
What CEOs need to know about the new ‘Donroe’ doctrine
NewslettersWhat CEOs need to know about the new ‘Donroe’ doctrine
By Jordan BlumJanuary 7, 2026
Gen Z’s hiring nightmare is real. These are the curveball questions CEOs are asking to catch out job seekers: ‘Design a car for a deaf person’
SuccessGen Z’s hiring nightmare is real. These are the curveball questions CEOs are asking to catch out job seekers: ‘Design a car for a deaf person’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 7, 2026
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CommentaryThe most honest prediction for 2026: nobody knows what’s next
By Christian KleinJanuary 7, 2026
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BankingJamie Dimon rejects Jeff Bezos’ playbook and hoards his JPMorgan shares. He’ll see $770 million in gains for 2025
By Amanda GerutJanuary 7, 2026
To ease recruiters’ fears of being replaced by AI, Zillow experimented with ‘prompt-a-thons.’ Now the real estate giant has 6 new recruitment tools
AITo ease recruiters’ fears of being replaced by AI, Zillow experimented with ‘prompt-a-thons.’ Now the real estate giant has 6 new recruitment tools
By Paige McGlauflin and HR BrewJanuary 6, 2026
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North America‘We took our business community for granted,’ San Francisco’s new mayor admits to city’s failings, but vows not to move fast and break things
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 6, 2026
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C-SuiteWhen brands play hard to get: why you’re drawn to products that neg you
By Jaclyn L. Tanenbaum, Karen Anne Wallach and The ConversationJanuary 6, 2026
How a real estate scion’s risky dealmaking pushed Saks Global to the brink
RetailHow a real estate scion’s risky dealmaking pushed Saks Global to the brink
By Phil WahbaJanuary 6, 2026
Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi speaking on stage at a Fortune tech conference.
NewslettersWant AI agents to work better? Improve the way they retrieve information, Databricks says
By Jeremy KahnJanuary 6, 2026
‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
Future of Work‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
By Jake AngeloJanuary 6, 2026
Trump warns he’ll be impeached if Republicans lose midterms
PoliticsTrump warns he’ll be impeached if Republicans lose midterms
By Alicia Diaz, Erik Wasson and BloombergJanuary 6, 2026
Why one of the world’s most qualified chief design officers calls Samsung his ‘dream job’
C-SuiteWhy one of the world’s most qualified chief design officers calls Samsung his ‘dream job’
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 6, 2026
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EconomyMark Cuban on the $38 trillion national debt and the absurdity of U.S. healthcare: we wouldn’t pay for potato chips like this
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 6, 2026
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SuccessAmericans are quietly abandoning the daily habit that billionaires, like Bill Gates, say set them up for success—and it could have lasting consequences
By Preston ForeJanuary 6, 2026
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