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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.

The U.S. is pressing Mexico to allow U.S. Forces to fight cartels
The United States is intensifying pressure on Mexico to allow U.S. military forces to conduct joint operations to dismantle fentanyl labs inside the country, according

Greenland’s future
On Wednesday, the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland met behind closed doors with the American vice president and the secretary of state. Afterward, the

Trump cuts $2 billion in federal funding for mental health and substance abuse services
The Trump administration is cutting nearly $2 billion in funding to more than 2,000 programs nationwide that provide addiction prevention, treatment, recovery and mental health

These gyms’ most intimidating machine: the front door
Hey, have you seen those gyms where you enter through a tube? At the 60 or so PureGyms that have sprung up around New York

China announces record trade surplus as its exports flood world markets
China announced on Wednesday the world’s largest trade surplus ever, even adjusting for inflation, as a tsunami of exports flooded markets around the world last

Inflation steady as Fed considers rate path
Inflation ended the year on a subdued note, as the 2025 tariff barrage worked its way through to sticker prices. Consumer prices were 2.7 percent

E.P.A. to stop considering lives saved when setting rules on air pollution
For decades, the Environmental Protection Agency has calculated the health benefits of reducing air pollution, using the cost estimates of avoided asthma attacks and premature

Apple teams up with Google for A.I. in its products
After a nearly yearlong delay to its efforts to compete in artificial intelligence, Apple said on Monday that it planned to base its A.I. products

Can American children point to America on a map?
It is hard to think of a period in American history when there were not angry controversies over public education. Still, by any measure conflicts

Venezuela’s new leader enlists U.S. troops to bring a rogue ship back
The government of Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, enlisted U.S. military support to return an oil tanker that left the country without permission, according to

Congress is reversing Trump’s steep budget cuts to science
Washington, USA.- Congress is racing to undo thousands of cuts to federal science programs that President Trump called for last year when planning the government’s

China is investigating Meta’s latest A.I. acquisition
China is investigating whether Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence start-up Manus violated its laws on technology exports and outbound investment. Those rules say the

