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In outmaneuvering President Trump on the government shutdown, Nancy Pelosi owned her power in a way few feel comfortable doing. → Read More
The inscrutable X factor. → Read More
Here’s what A-Rod, or Alex Rodriguez, formerly of the New York Yankees, has in store for us next. → Read More
Brenda Barnes was a hero to some working moms after stepping down as head of PepsiCo to care for her family. → Read More
A Q&A with brothers Jes and Peter Staley. One is now CEO of Barclays. The other changed the world. → Read More
The evasive former Wall Street highflier tells her own story, revealing she tried to kill herself and is now living a very different life. → Read More
Melinda Gates talked with Fortune about living with Bill Gates, working with Warren Buffett, and giving away their billions. → Read More
Here's how DDB chief Chuck Brymer wooed her away from the beverage giant. → Read More
Go to Fortune.com October 12-14 to hang (online) with Ivanka Trump, Megyn Kelly, Michelle Obama, Loretta Lynch and Warren Buffett. → Read More
Starting October 12, you can hang (online) with Ivanka Trump, Megyn Kelly, Michelle Obama, Loretta Lynch and Warren Buffett. → Read More
What happens when a VC becomes CEO of a state government? In the case of Gina Raimondo and Rhode Island, the answer is: innovation. Raimondo was treasurer of the tiny state for four years before sh... → Read More
Anne-Marie Slaughter argues in Unfinished Business, her hot new book due out Tuesday (read an excerpt here), that corporate America and the U.S. government need to enact new policies and practices ... → Read More
So now we know. Carly Fiorina has been dreaming about the White House since 2002. Yes, it’s true. And here’s the video to prove it: Thirteen years ago, when she was CEO of Hewlett-Packard ... → Read More
So now we know. Carly Fiorina has been dreaming about the White House since 2002. Yes, it’s true. And here’s the video to prove it: Thirteen years ago, when she was CEO of Hewlett-Packard ... → Read More
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) doesn’t want Carly Fiorina to be president, but she predicts that the former Hewlett-Packard HPQ CEO will be the nominee for v... → Read More
“Fast growth means you are always behind,” says Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. It’s a nice problem to have—and one that Sandberg faced in 2008 when she quit a powerful job at Google ... → Read More
Fortune's Pattie Sellers tells the TV host why GM's Mary Barra bumped IBM CEO Ginni Rometty from the top of the Most Powerful Women list—and dishes on Buffett, Apple and Google. → Read More
Google shocked the business world this past spring when it snagged Ruth Porat to be its new chief financial officer. But as the inside story reveals, the move counts as one of the Internet giant’... → Read More
How do you follow a legendary CEO? "Drive change everyday while pretending that nothing was ever wrong," says GE chief Jeff Immelt, who won approval for his biggest acquisition ever. → Read More
This is an excerpt from Fortune’s Most Powerful Women feature in 1999. It was a year after Meg Whitman landed at eBay EBAY , the “quirky little compan... → Read More