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U.S. President Donald Trump
EconomyGovernments are likely to pillage the $80 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ to fund their national debt, says UBS
By Eleanor PringleOctober 29, 2025
Kendra Scott smiles in a green dress
SuccessKendra Scott says she launched her billion-dollar business from her bedroom with just $500 when she was pregnant with her first son
By Dave SmithOctober 27, 2025
H.E. Hind Kabawat, Minister of Social and Labour Affairs, Syrian Arab Republic
Middle EastSyria’s only female minister on what she says to her new president about hiring women: ‘Quotas are so important’
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 27, 2025
Executives at DoorDash, Airbnb, Sephora and ServiceNow agree: leaders need to be agile—and be a ‘swan’ on the pond
ConferencesExecutives at DoorDash, Airbnb, Sephora and ServiceNow agree: leaders need to be agile—and be a ‘swan’ on the pond
By Preston ForeOctober 21, 2025
Women panelists at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit speak on the "Women Redefining Work in the Age of AI" panel.
NewslettersWhy AI failures are worth talking about—loudly and publicly
By Kristin StollerOctober 20, 2025
Women relaxing on a boat
Personal FinanceThe $9 trillion ‘sideways succession’ of women inheriting money has begun—but 93% say they don’t need the cash
By Eleanor PringleOctober 16, 2025
Wendy Barnes gestures
ConferencesGoodRx CEO says successful leadership is about more than staying calm through chaos: It’s about bosses reclaiming control
By Preston ForeOctober 14, 2025
Katy George at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit
ConferencesAs AI fears continue, executives say a human in the loop is not enough—workers need to prioritize one skill
By Preston ForeOctober 14, 2025
Girls on rollerskates practicing derby.
LawA roller derby league from a conservative part of Long Island just blocked New York state’s ban on trans women players
By The Associated PressOctober 9, 2025
One of Europe’s youngest banking execs enjoys answering emails on vacation: ‘It’s less about switching off and more about switching perspective’
SuccessOne of Europe’s youngest banking execs enjoys answering emails on vacation: ‘It’s less about switching off and more about switching perspective’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 2, 2025
A photo illustration featuring three sets of co-CEOs: Mike Sicilia and Clay Magouyrk at Oracle; Brian Roberts and Michael Cavanagh at Comcast; and Gustav Söderström and Alex Norström, at Spotify.
C-SuiteThe new bro-co‑CEO club—and why women are left out
By Lila MacLellanOctober 1, 2025
Charlie Javice leaving a courthouse
LawFormer Wall Street darling Charlie Javice says ‘I have remorse deeper than I knew possible’ in tearful apology to JPMorgan shareholders
By Dave SmithOctober 1, 2025
Napheesa Collier, wearing a white Lynx jersey, stands on the court with her hands on her hips.
North AmericaWNBA All-Star rips into league leadership over salaries, treatment of stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese—but above all ‘lack of accountability’
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 1, 2025
Tim Cook greets Apple Store customers in Japan
Travel & LeisureApple CEO Tim Cook wore a 1-of-1 pair of custom Nike shoes during his Japan visit—with special hand embroidery made by a team of 15 women
By Dave SmithSeptember 26, 2025
Emma Watson
CommentaryHarry Potter star Emma Watson says she paused her career at 29, after 16-hour work days turned her into ‘an insane person’ who couldn’t hold a conversation
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 25, 2025
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