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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.

Meta unveils new A.I. model, its first from the superintelligence lab
Meta on Wednesday unveiled a new flagship artificial intelligence model called Muse Spark, its first under the revamped A.I. division that Mark Zuckerberg spent billions

Student debt burdened them, so they moved abroad and stopped paying
Amanda Lynn Tully spent her teenage years as a ward of the State of Colorado and believed a college degree was her ticket to a

U.S. and Iran agree to cease-fire, avoiding Trump’s threats of imminent devastation
The United States and Iran reached an 11th-hour cease-fire deal on Tuesday evening, hours after President Trump threatened to start wiping out Iran’s “whole civilization”

The Big Bang: A.I. has created a code overload
When a financial services company recently began using Cursor, an artificial intelligence technology that writes computer code, the difference that it made was immediate. The

Artemis II begins return to Earth after swinging around Moon’s far side
It’s good to hear from you again, Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy. For about 40 minutes, no one on Earth knew what exactly what you

A professional organizer’s guide to Spring cleaning your life
The New Year has come and gone and with it your resolutions for doing a deep, cleansing purge. What has stayed, however, is the clutter.

He suddenly shuffled when he walked. Why?
His wife was the first to notice. They were walking to a restaurant in downtown Huntington, N.Y., on Long Island. She was trailing a little

Why marriage, for so many, is less appealing than ever
After an eight-year relationship ended in 2021, Chloe Bow started imagining what life might look like if she gave up on marriage. Ms. Bow, now

Forest Service will close research stations that study wildfire risk
The U.S. Forest Service is closing 57 of its 77 research facilities in 31 states under a reorganization plan announced this week, threatening science that

Economists once dismissed the A.I. job threat, but not anymore
Among tech evangelists in Silicon Valley, it has become conventional wisdom that artificial intelligence will rapidly reshape the labor market, for better or worse. Economists,

NASA unveils 1st Earth photos from Artemis II: ‘You look beautiful’
The astronauts of Artemis II were 107,243 miles from Earth at the time this article was updated. As the Artemis II astronauts fly farther from

A first-timer’s guide to renting an R.V.
When Rusty Greiff and his family toured Nevada and Arizona last December, they joined an increasing number of Americans hitting the road in a rented

