
Breaking News: Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, replaced the top producer of “60 Minutes” with Nick Bilton, a tech journalist and documentarian who has never worked in traditional broadcast news. nyti.ms/4fdGu0d
Alyson Shontell
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Editor-in-Chief and CCO, @Fortunemagazine. Former EIC @businessinsider. @NewhouseSU Advisory Board. Proudly married to @lombosco!

Breaking News: Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, replaced the top producer of “60 Minutes” with Nick Bilton, a tech journalist and documentarian who has never worked in traditional broadcast news. nyti.ms/4fdGu0d


Fortune’s Most Powerful Women list is out. And @FortuneMagazine EOC joined me to discuss. @FortuneMPW @ajs




Inside the fraud-ripe feeding frenzy to snag Anthropic shares while the company remains private - @agarfinks with the tea on the insanity, including gobs of money being wired before investors ensure the shares they think they’re buying are even real fortune.com/2026/05/22/ins…


🚨 Have not posted on here in awhile! Logging on to share some exciting personal news: I’m joining @FortuneMagazine soon as tech correspondent. I’ll still be based in the SF area, keeping a close eye on the industry's biggest players and most defining trends. Naturally, a major focus of my coverage will continue to be artificial intelligence and the massive infrastructure behind it. If you work at Amazon, Microsoft or any of the leading companies driving this space, I'd love to chat. You can reach me securely on Signal at seb.39. (I'll share my Fortune email address once it's up and running). I’m deeply grateful for my seven years at The Wall Street Journal, where I was fortunate to write about Amazon, Microsoft, AI, cloud computing and other topics. I’m thankful to all of my wonderful former colleagues there, as well as the many sources that helped shape my stories. You can follow me here, as well as LinkedIn and Bluesky @sebasaherrera.bsky.social. Let’s keep the conversation going at Fortune!





Time. Life. Sports Illustrated. Henry Luce's publications were some of the largest of the 20th century. Time was the first weekly news magazine in the United States. It served to summarize the week's news for the busy reader. Life magazine pioneered photojournalism, while Sports Illustrated brought sports to a premiere publication. His impact on journalism, publications and readers across the country wrote him into the #Forbes250 list honoring historic innovators. Read more: forbes.com/sites/alexknap… Photo: PhotoQuest via Getty Images




Trump tells Fortune how Iran is affecting his interest-rate plans, why he regrets asking for only 10% of Intel, and what will happen when his term is over.— very illuminating interview by @ajs fortune.com/2026/05/18/tru…


New: In a somewhat unusual move, Fortune's top business executive Victor Pang tagged along to the White House to watch the magazine's editor interview Trump. Pang is a lawyer who represents the company's owner Chatchaval Jiaravanon, a Thai billionaire.
