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CEO David Cordani built Cigna into a $275B juggernaut but now wants to be ‘somewhat forgotten’

CEO David Cordani built Cigna into a $275B juggernaut but now wants to be ‘somewhat forgotten’

David Cordani has served as CEO of Cigna Group for 17 years and is stepping down in July.

A ChatGPT prompt almost killed Ryan Serhant’s $50 million NYC penthouse deal. Here’s how he saved it

A ChatGPT prompt almost killed Ryan Serhant’s $50 million NYC penthouse deal. Here’s how he saved it

Ryan Serhant at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference.

The jet fuel crisis never existed, sources say

The jet fuel crisis never existed, sources say

Saudi Arabia is projected to ship more jet fuel in June than it did before the Strait of Hormuz was closed.

Data center hate is snowballing, and construction setbacks in the first three months of 2026 have already exceeded last year’s, report finds

Data center hate is snowballing, and construction setbacks in the first three months of 2026 have already exceeded last year’s, report finds

Data center opposition in the U.S. has been on the rise.

Marketing jobs are among the most exposed to AI. Adobe and LinkedIn are teaming up to ensure the industry is upskilled—not replaced

Marketing jobs are among the most exposed to AI. Adobe and LinkedIn are teaming up to ensure the industry is upskilled—not replaced

While the demand for AI-skilled talent is surging, most marketers still don’t have the skills to match it—and Adobe and LinkedIn are exclusively launching a new

Two mayors, one $10 billion AI data center, and a growing divide in small-town Texas

Two mayors, one $10 billion AI data center, and a growing divide in small-town Texas

What happens when a megaproject lands next door—but your town has no authority to stop or shape it?

Vietnam’s economy is one of the fastest-growing in the world. Can it make the leap into the ranks of middle-income countries?

Vietnam’s economy is one of the fastest-growing in the world. Can it make the leap into the ranks of middle-income countries?

An urban drainage project in Hanoi. Vietnam’s government is racing to upgrade infrastructure as its economy grows.

Craving work-life balance is a huge red flag, says Fortune 500 Europe CEO—and like Barack Obama, he happily works through weekends

Craving work-life balance is a huge red flag, says Fortune 500 Europe CEO—and like Barack Obama, he happily works through weekends

Bupa’s CEO says if you’re obsessing over work-life balance, your problem isn’t the hours—it’s the job. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Barack Obama agree.