Economy
Jerome Powell is facing a ‘puzzlement’ of economic data, with contradictions likely to freeze any immediate action on the base rate
“Such confusion often leads to inertia, and we suspect that there will be no knee-jerk policy reaction to any of the week’s reports,” Oxford Economics’ Bob Schwartz wrote.
Newsletters
- Eye on AIWhat OpenAI’s OpenClaw hire says about the future of AI agents
- MPW DailyAfter conquering Brazil, Nubank’s Cristina Junqueira takes on the U.S.
- CFO DailyHow FedEx CFO John Dietrich plans to save $2 billion by the end of 2027
- Term SheetThe AI startup that has quietly become one of Europe’s most valuable AI companies
- Fortune TechThe Pentagon goes to war with Anthropic
- CEO DailyNew U.S. legislation could upend credit card loyalty programs: The Points Guy founder calls the reckoning un-American
Fortune rankings

World’s Most Admired Companies
January 21, 2026
Fortune 500 Europe
October 29, 2025
Fortune 500
June 2, 2025
Great Place to Work rankings

Fortune 100 Best Companies To Work For – Southeast Asia
December 1, 2025
Best Large Workplaces for Parents
November 18, 2025
World’s 25 Best Workplaces
November 13, 2025
100 Best Large Workplaces for Women
October 23, 2025
Commentary
- civil rightsWe looked at 40 years of government data and found the U.S. at a ‘medium level’ of atrocity. Iran is ‘high level’
- AppleWhile big tech burns cash on AI, Apple waits
- EducationAI could spark a new age of learning, but only if governments, tech firms and educators work together
- ScienceAI is transforming science – more researchers need access to these powerful tools for discovery
- Airline industryThe skies for American Airlines are clearer than you think
- Great Place to WorkSoutheast Asia’s fast-growing hospitality industry has a people problem. Here’s what leading brands are doing to get the staff they need
Topics
Environment

Newsom pleads with U.S. allies in Europe to see Trump as temporary
Sam Altman’s fusion startup Helion Energy hits 150 million degree plasma temperature—a milestone that could bring first grid power in 2028
Ford CEO Jim Farley knew the EV pain would be bad, but the ‘punch line’ is a $4.8 billion loss: ‘The customer has spoken’
Finance

Trump crackdown drives 80% plunge in immigrant employment, reshaping labor market, Goldman says
Billionaire Trump supporter blocks sale of Texas warehouse for use as ICE jail
Why your boss loves AI and you hate it: Corporate profits are capturing your extra productivity, and your salary isn’t
Health

As boomer and Gen X bosses retire, working from home will make a major comeback, new research predicts—and it’s all thanks to work-life balance loving Gen Z bosses
Confronting Asia’s growing rate of chronic conditions means tackling cultural issues as much as medical ones
Meet the American spies who helped mammograms save more lives
Leadership

CEO hopefuls have a new rival for the top job: their own board directors
Jesse Jackson turned down a pro baseball contract that paid 6x less than a white player. Here’s how segregation shaped him
Why your boss loves AI and you hate it: Corporate profits are capturing your extra productivity, and your salary isn’t
Lifestyle

Jesse Jackson turned down a pro baseball contract that paid 6x less than a white player. Here’s how segregation shaped him
YouTuber Logan Paul cashes in $16.5 million for his rare Pokémon card—more than even he expected. And it proves his point about ‘armchair quarterbacks’ yelling from the sidelines
Paramount has 7 days to raise its offer for Warner Bros. after Netflix waives exclusivity
Personal Finance

Trump crackdown drives 80% plunge in immigrant employment, reshaping labor market, Goldman says
You need $2 million to retire and ‘almost no one is close,’ BlackRock CEO warns, a problem that Gen X will make ‘harder and nastier’
$56 trillion national debt leading to a spiraling crisis: Budget watchdog warns the U.S. is walking a crumbling path
Politics

Jesse Jackson turned down a pro baseball contract that paid 6x less than a white player. Here’s how segregation shaped him
We looked at 40 years of government data and found the U.S. at a ‘medium level’ of atrocity. Iran is ‘high level’
Ray Dalio warns of ‘great disorder’ period for world economy, marked by ‘clash of great powers’—just like the 1930s
Retail

Wendy’s closes hundreds of restaurants after plunge in same-store sales worse than Wall Street expected
Victoria’s Secret CEO says new customers are embracing the escape provided by the glamorous brand: ‘We were living in a beige world for awhile’
Elites are the villains we love to hate. It’s American culture’s most paradoxical obsession
Tech

CEO hopefuls have a new rival for the top job: their own board directors
Why your boss loves AI and you hate it: Corporate profits are capturing your extra productivity, and your salary isn’t
Companies are cycling through CEOs—and replacing them with first-timers
Success

Jesse Jackson turned down a pro baseball contract that paid 6x less than a white player. Here’s how segregation shaped him
YouTuber Logan Paul cashes in $16.5 million for his rare Pokémon card—more than even he expected. And it proves his point about ‘armchair quarterbacks’ yelling from the sidelines
Airbnb CEO says AI is ‘the best thing that ever happened to’ his company—he warns other founders: ‘If you don’t disrupt yourself, someone else will’













































