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Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives are gaining and losing power
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives are gaining and losing power

See which Fortune 500 companies are making changes to their C-suite ranks.

By Fortune EditorsApril 3, 2026
The short, uneasy tenure of Pam Bondi
The short, uneasy tenure of Pam Bondi
By Emma HinchliffeApril 3, 2026
Olympic champion Eileen Gu’s advice for women seeking her heights of career success: Don’t be a small fish in a big pond, ‘Create your own pond’
Olympic champion Eileen Gu’s advice for women seeking her heights of career success: Don’t be a small fish in a big pond, ‘Create your own pond’
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 31, 2026
The youngest-ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company is fighting Trump’s cuts to keep Medicaid strong
The youngest-ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company is fighting Trump’s cuts to keep Medicaid strong
By Diane BradyMarch 24, 2026
Can Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In take on tradwives and the manosphere?
Can Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In take on tradwives and the manosphere?
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 27, 2026
Influencer Alix Earle turned her worst insecurity into her first brand. This is her plan to monetize her 14 million followers and make it last
Influencer Alix Earle turned her worst insecurity into her first brand. This is her plan to monetize her 14 million followers and make it last
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 26, 2026
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Only five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Thursday, far below Iran’s pledge as negotiations begin
EnergyOnly five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Thursday, far below Iran’s pledge as negotiations begin
By Eva RoytburgApril 9, 2026
7 best debt relief companies 2026
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By Joseph HostetlerApril 9, 2026
JFK, jr and Carolyn Bessette walk their dog in New York City.
RetailLevi’s 517 jeans sales jump 25% thanks to ‘Love Story’ and the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy effect
By Molly Liebergall and Morning BrewApril 9, 2026
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EnergyA global food emergency: Why the closed Strait of Hormuz puts half the world’s calories at risk
By Aya S. Chacar and The ConversationApril 9, 2026
Willie Walsh, wearing a blue suit, looks to his right with his mouth slightly open.
EnergyJet fuel supply disruptions are comparable to 9/11 and could take months to replenish even if Hormuz Strait is reopening, airline trade group warns
By Sasha RogelbergApril 9, 2026
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NewslettersThe ‘AI gender gap’ narrative is missing the full picture
By Emma HinchliffeApril 9, 2026
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EconomyAmericans hate the economy so much, they’re buying $22 smoothies
By Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui, Patrick Van Esch and The ConversationApril 9, 2026
Even Nvidia’s own research teams can’t get enough GPUs amid the race for AI computing power
NewslettersEven Nvidia’s own research teams can’t get enough GPUs amid the race for AI computing power
By Sharon GoldmanApril 9, 2026
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LeadershipExclusive: AI-powered mental health startup Spring Health boosts valuation to $3.3 billion with $100 million Series E raise
By Emma HinchliffeJuly 31, 2024
  • Immigration, productivity, inflation: Why finding the pandemic’s ‘missing women’ could be the solution to almost every challenge facing the U.S. economy today
    CommentaryImmigration, productivity, inflation: Why finding the pandemic’s ‘missing women’ could be the solution to almost every challenge facing the U.S. economy today
    By Katica RoyApril 18, 2024
An intergenerational epidemic is bubbling beneath America’s maternal mental health crisis
CommentaryAn intergenerational epidemic is bubbling beneath America’s maternal mental health crisis
By Shama RathiJuly 26, 2024
Who is Usha Vance? Republican VP nominee JD Vance’s wife is a Yale law grad and former clerk to Justices Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts
PoliticsWho is Usha Vance? Republican VP nominee JD Vance’s wife is a Yale law grad and former clerk to Justices Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts
By Olivia Diaz and The Associated PressJuly 17, 2024
Rent the Runway cofounder Jennifer Fleiss on why cofounder relationships are critical for mental wellness in the startup game
TechRent the Runway cofounder Jennifer Fleiss on why cofounder relationships are critical for mental wellness in the startup game
By Alexandra SternlichtJuly 16, 2024
Serena Williams smiles while holding a microphone at the ESPY Awards
LeadershipSerena Williams jokes nothing highlights the pay gap like the $16 million stolen from Dodgers pitcher: ‘Believe me. I would have noticed it’
By Seamus WebsterJuly 12, 2024
Women can’t fix the ‘broken rung’ unless they acknowledge the role they play in workplace bullying and discrimination
CommentaryWomen can’t fix the ‘broken rung’ unless they acknowledge the role they play in workplace bullying and discrimination
By Kathryn PrestonJuly 12, 2024
  • The CEO leading ‘Korea’s Google’ in its battle against Big Tech
    MagazineThe CEO leading ‘Korea’s Google’ in its battle against Big Tech
    By Nicholas GordonApril 5, 2024
The tsunami of donations to abortion services following Roe v. Wade’s reversal is receding—but women need more support than ever
CommentaryThe tsunami of donations to abortion services following Roe v. Wade’s reversal is receding—but women need more support than ever
By Brittany FontenoJuly 5, 2024
Soccer star Lindsey Horan is leading team USA into the 2024 Paris Olympics.
MPWOlympics soccer team captain admits there’s a ‘massive’ pay gap between male and female athletes: ‘It’s insane’
By Mahnoor KhanJuly 3, 2024
‘Barbie’ star Margot Robbie says selling her own alcohol brand was easier than selling her $1.4 billion movie idea
MPW‘Barbie’ star Margot Robbie says selling her own alcohol brand was easier than selling her $1.4 billion movie idea
By Sydney LakeJune 28, 2024
Women like me are missing out on one of the best jobs available today as careers in private equity have a 50% chance of going awry
CommentaryWomen like me are missing out on one of the best jobs available today as careers in private equity have a 50% chance of going awry
By Grace LordanJune 28, 2024
Fearless Fund co-founder steps down as operating chief as firm fights conservative backlash against diversity programs
FinanceFearless Fund co-founder steps down as operating chief as firm fights conservative backlash against diversity programs
By Alexandra Olson and The Associated PressJune 26, 2024
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    TechAI ‘apocalypse’ could wipe out 8 million jobs in the U.K.—women and Gen Z are most at risk
    By Irina Anghel and BloombergMarch 27, 2024
Mothers are back at work. Here’s why we shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate
CommentaryMothers are back at work. Here’s why we shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate
By Jessica CalarcoJune 21, 2024
Angel Reese (left) seen guarding Caitlin Clark (right) in last week's matchup between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever.
LifestyleAnyone still skeptical about the ‘Caitlin Clark effect’ should check out the record ticket prices for her matchup against Angel Reese on Sunday
By Seamus WebsterJune 20, 2024
Men and women are now equally comfortable talking about age and partners—but a new survey shows money remains a gendered taboo
CommentaryMen and women are now equally comfortable talking about age and partners—but a new survey shows money remains a gendered taboo
By Krista PhillipsJune 10, 2024
The share of Fortune 500 companies run by women CEOs stays flat at 10.4% as pace of change stalls
MPWThe share of Fortune 500 companies run by women CEOs stays flat at 10.4% as pace of change stalls
By Emma HinchliffeJune 4, 2024
Guild Education founder Rachel Romer with new CEO Bijal Shah.
MagazineRachel Romer built a $4.4 billion education unicorn by 34—then she had a stroke. Now her CEO successor reckons with Guild’s new chapter
By Emma HinchliffeJune 2, 2024
Scouting America CEO: Our name change was long overdue—and today’s divisions prove the role we have to play is more important than ever
CommentaryScouting America CEO: Our name change was long overdue—and today’s divisions prove the role we have to play is more important than ever
By Roger KroneMay 30, 2024
Melinda French Gates’s $1bn commitment to groups helping women and families breaks long lament that less than 2% of philanthropic giving goes there
LeadershipMelinda French Gates’s $1bn commitment to groups helping women and families breaks long lament that less than 2% of philanthropic giving goes there
By Thalia Beaty and The Associated PressMay 30, 2024
Melinda French Gates says she will donate $1bn over the next 2 years on behalf of women and families—including for reproductive rights in the U.S.
HealthMelinda French Gates says she will donate $1bn over the next 2 years on behalf of women and families—including for reproductive rights in the U.S.
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 28, 2024
Mexico prepares to elect first woman leader as millions of domestic workers wonder if it will improve ‘modern slavery’
PoliticsMexico prepares to elect first woman leader as millions of domestic workers wonder if it will improve ‘modern slavery’
By Megan Janetsky and The Associated PressMay 27, 2024
‘As quick as 5 minutes in California or as grueling as 11 hours in Texas’: Research reveals new post-Dobbs map of abortion access driving times
Commentary‘As quick as 5 minutes in California or as grueling as 11 hours in Texas’: Research reveals new post-Dobbs map of abortion access driving times
By Sara EstepMay 24, 2024
We know very little about neurodivergent women—and they may be entirely overlooked at work
CommentaryWe know very little about neurodivergent women—and they may be entirely overlooked at work
By Karyn TwaroniteMay 20, 2024
A Trump win makes the U.S. vulnerable to ‘loss of democracy risk,’ E. Jean Carroll’s attorney warns—starting with her client’s $83.3 million payout
PoliticsA Trump win makes the U.S. vulnerable to ‘loss of democracy risk,’ E. Jean Carroll’s attorney warns—starting with her client’s $83.3 million payout
By Fortune EditorsMay 15, 2024
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MPWAfter vanquishing Trump in court, E. Jean Carroll urges women to focus on the presidential election
By Ellie AustinMay 15, 2024
Marathon Petroleum just named its first female CEO—and it’s showing a trend for the CFO as a C-suite powerplayer
FinanceMarathon Petroleum just named its first female CEO—and it’s showing a trend for the CFO as a C-suite powerplayer
By Sheryl EstradaMay 14, 2024
Birthing mothers’ near-death experience rates are 100 times higher than maternal mortality—and we don’t even know exactly why
CommentaryBirthing mothers’ near-death experience rates are 100 times higher than maternal mortality—and we don’t even know exactly why
By Holly Maloney and Maneesh JainMay 10, 2024
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MPWThe economy is moving us back into the 19th century as fertility rates plunge
By Sydney LakeApril 26, 2024
Burned out and underappreciated, women’s career advancement had stalled long before the anti-DEI backlash
CommentaryBurned out and underappreciated, women’s career advancement had stalled long before the anti-DEI backlash
By Tacy M. ByhamApril 25, 2024
‘An abuse of judicial discretion’: New York’s highest court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction
Politics‘An abuse of judicial discretion’: New York’s highest court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction
By Michael R. Sisak, Dave Collins and The Associated PressApril 25, 2024
Esther Duflo accepting her Nobel prize in 2019
FinanceNobel laureate Esther Duflo proposes taxing 3,000 billionaires to protect the world’s poorest from climate change—and most Americans likely agree with the plan
By Sunny NagpaulApril 20, 2024
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