Fortune magazine: Battered but unbroken (October 2001)
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the Oct. 1, 2001 issue of Fortune. They started hauling the bodies out about 36 hours after the attack. A day and…
Ralph Lauren: The emperor has clothes
Editor’s note: This article appeared in the Nov. 11, 1996 issue of Fortune. On a brilliantly sunny summer afternoon, the kind of day people dream about to get them through…
The Folks Who Brought You Apple (Fortune, 1981)
If you’ve been conscious lately and haven’t heard of Apple Computer, you’d better have your ears examined. But don’t worry if that name zooming up from the Apple tombstone doesn’t…
Hard times come to the hedge funds
This story originally appeared in the January 1970 issue of Fortune. It is the full text of an article excerpted in Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything,…
Photos: Trailer Park Living in Techtopia, U.S.A.
When Umbelina Martinez’s family first came to the United States decades ago, from Michoacan, Mexico, they settled in a three-bedroom house in Redwood City, Calif. It wasn’t all theirs; 25…
‘The Bachelor’ Alum Sarah Trott Celebrates Her Upcoming Wedding with a Combined Bachelor and Bachelorette Trip
At least four killed and dozens injured in Indonesia train crash
Reed Hastings says AI will bring back the humanities: ‘I’d be doubling down on emotional skills’
Mali’s Defense Minister Killed in Islamist Attacks
Did Trump’s intervention save eight Iranian women from execution?
How Drug Cartel Gold Ends Up at the U.S. Mint
Kentucky Derby favorite Renegade draws the dreaded rail
How one orangutan braved new bridge to unite his split community
Tim Cook built Apple into a $4 trillion company. Then his greatest strength became his biggest liability
North Korean IT workers are stealing remote jobs—and Americans are helping them do it












































































