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Meet John Ternus, the 51-year-old former swimming champ who will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO FortuneTim Cook to become Apple Executive Chairman John Ternus to become Apple CEO AppleTim Cook will step down as Apple CEO San Francisco ExaminerApple's new CEO is a product perfectionist taking on the AI age ReutersTim Cook hands Apple over to its hardware guru
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Stocks rebound as Iran peace talks in focus; Warsh hearing looms ReutersAsia markets mixed as hopes for Iran peace talks offset Trump threat of escalation CNBCStocks Set for Gains, Oil Dips on Peace Deal Hopes: Markets Wrap Bloomberg
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Vance to travel to Pakistan on Tuesday for Iran talks, sources say AxiosIran War Live Updates: Trump Officials and Iran Plan New Talks Despite Mixed Messages The New York TimesJD Vance to lead US delegation in Pakistan if Iran agrees to talks The GuardianJD Vance to travel to Islamabad, will meet with Iranian delegation The Jerusalem PostTrump's statements on Iran increasingly contradict each other The Washington Post
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Tim Cook announced he will step down as Apple's CEO in September, becoming the company's executive chairman. The new CEO will be John Ternus, currently Apple's senior VP of hardware engineering.
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The Onion says it has a new deal to take over conspiracy theorist Alex Jones's Infowars media company. If approved, the satirical news website could turn Infowars into a parody of itself.
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The Fed chair nominee is calling for a smaller balance sheet, tighter focus, and a renewed push to protect the central bank's independence.
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Trump says energy chief 'wrong,' expects lower gas prices as soon as Iran war ends ReutersTrump team's gas prices rhetoric has become a fiasco CNNEnergy secretary says fuel prices may not get back under $3 until 2027 PoliticoChicago-area drivers frustrated by high gas prices as oil futures react to Strait of Hormuz
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Analysts at Societe Generale forecast full normalization to occur toward the end of the year
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Japan Scraps Most Curbs on Exporting Weapons in Historic Shift BloombergJapan to Sell More Weapons Abroad, Breaking With Postwar Pacifism The New York TimesJapan approves scrapping a ban on lethal weapons exports in a change of its postwar pacifist policy NBC NewsJapan opens door to global arms market with overhaul of defence export rules Reuters
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Warsh also expressed firm commitment to fighting inflation with only one mention of the labor market.
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Beijing tamped down its GDP growth target this year to a range of 4.5% to 5%, the least ambitious goal on record going back to the early 1990s.
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