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Tim Cook will step down as Apple C.E.O.
Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, said on Monday that he would step down after nearly 15 years running an operation that rode the wild popularity of the iPhone to become one of the most influential and valuable companies in the world. Mr. Cook, 65, will move into a new role as Apple’s executive chairman in September and be succeeded in the company’s corner office by John Ternus, the 50-year-old head of Apple’s hardware engineering. The resignation of Mr. Cook will end one of the most successful management runs in the history of American business. During his tenure, Apple’s annual profit quadrupled to more than $110 billion, while its value ballooned more than tenfold to $4 trillion. Mr. Cook replaced the
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Raúl Ruiz ___________________________ Se agota el tiempo rumbo a las campañas electorales y los oponentes a Cruz Pérez Cuéllar para que no sea designado como candidato a la gubernatura no salen de su estrategia golpeadora.

28 Things to do in New York City in February
Dance: Native American dance traditions take the spotlight at the annual Thunderbird American Indian Dancers powwow and concert at Theater for the New City in

Tips for lowering your credit card interest rate
President Trump’s proposed one-year 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates doesn’t appear imminent. But there may be steps you can take to lower

Art for all: A Smithsonian Museum spreads its bounty for America’s 250th
With its recognizable Brutalist-doughnut architecture, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is the Smithsonian Institution’s redoubt for modern and contemporary art on the National Mall

Five fronts in Trump’s culture war
In the first year of his second term, President Trump has made sweeping efforts to influence the arts and media in America. In his first

Jeff Bezos’s rocket company pauses space tourism to focus on the Moon
The small, stubby New Shepard rocket from the rocket company started by Jeff Bezos has sent celebrities like William Shatner, Michael Strahan and Katy Perry

U.S. allies are drawing closer to China, but on Beijing’s terms
When President Trump upended global trade with his “Liberation Day” tariffs last year, China could have seized the moment to win over bewildered U.S. allies

The mushroom gummies that claim to stimulate your brain
Alice, fumbling through Wonderland, comes across a mushroom. One bite of it shrinks her down in size. Chowing on the other side makes her swell

Nuclear anxiety, that staple of 1980s cinema, is back
In 1964, the Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing described an encounter with a girl in a mental hospital. She believed, he wrote, that “the atom bomb

Fed keeps rates steady
The Federal Reserve held rates steady, at the central bank’s first meeting of the year. “Economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace,” a

Are you aging well? try these simple tests to find out
Take a minute to consider the last decade of your life. What type of physical shape do you hope to be in? And what are

Outcry in Italy as U.S. says ICE agents will join olympics delegation
ICE will accompany the U.S. delegation to the Winter Olympics in Italy next month, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed, stoking a backlash among Italians

Microsoft pledged to save water. In the A.I. era, it expects water use to soar
In 2020, Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president, outlined an ambitious plan to conserve water at the company’s growing fleet of data centers that power the internet.

