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Nick Lichtenberg is Business Editor at Fortune, responsible for reporting and editing a mix of breaking news and digital features. This includes stories developed with the assistance of artificial intelligence, filed under Fortune Intelligence, as well as commentary submissions and book excerpts. Nick was formerly Fortune's executive editor of global news. Prior to Fortune, he was a deputy editor at Business Insider covering the economy, wealth, and real estate, and a breaking news editor at Bloomberg covering corporate news and equities markets.

Gen Z
Future of Work
This chief people officer is leading ‘Gen Z training’ for managers at her $1.5 billion startup. Both sides have a lot to learn
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 28, 2025
Werner Herzog
Arts & Entertainment
Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog on the ‘phenomenal stupidities’ of his beloved L.A., the dangers awaiting Gen Z, and ‘The Future of Truth’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 28, 2025
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Future of Work
Accenture’s $865 million reinvention includes saying goodbye to people without the right AI skills
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 27, 2025
real estate
Real Estate
Your boomer parents are probably living in a house too big for them. They’re frozen in place because of taxes, top economists say
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 27, 2025
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel
Arts & Entertainment
Sinclair reveals that it asked ABC to create a CBS-like ombudsman while backing down on Jimmy Kimmel suspension
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 26, 2025
Costco
C-Suite
Costco sees more growth for its $31.9 billion real-estate empire and is expanding production of its famous inflation-busting hot dog combo
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 26, 2025
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Real Estate
The August home sales mystery: Top analyst says ‘implausible’ housing market data ‘defies credulity’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
A Gen Zer sipping a soda, looking at their phone
Economy
Gen Z is so frugal they’re doctoring ‘heavy sodas’ at gas station fountains throughout the country to make one drink last all day
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
Scott Bessent, Javier Milei
Economy
Scott Bessent tells NYC to ‘drop dead’ while he arranges a $20B swap line for Argentina’s chain-saw-wielding, dog-cloning president
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
NYSE broker
Economy
‘The most distrusted’ bull market and economy of our lifetime: Another head-spinning revision rocks Wall Street
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
Jerome Powell
Investing
Jerome Powell just rattled markets by calling stocks ‘highly valued.’ BofA finds 19 of 20 key metrics in the S&P 500 are ‘statistically expensive’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
Gen Z
Future of Work
Nearly one in 5 Gen Zers is ‘very concerned’ that AI will take their job in the next 2 years, Deutsche Bank says. Boomers and Gen X aren’t bothered
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 24, 2025
Nassim Taleb
Economy
‘Black Swan’ author Nassim Taleb says your city’s new bike lane is the reason the economy sucks
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 24, 2025
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Politics
Joe Rogan comes to Jimmy Kimmel’s defense, calling for America to be a ‘community’ with a ‘strong social safety net’—and free speech
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 24, 2025
Jim Farley
Success
Ford’s CEO: America is ignoring the ‘essential economy’ as AI eats entry-level white-collar jobs
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 23, 2025
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