Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO after 15 years in the job
Apple has named John Ternus as its new CEO to replace Tim Cook, who is stepping down in September after 15 years at the helm of the tech giant.
We take a closer look.
Also, a new energy think tank report shows renewable energy accounted more than a third of electricity generation globally in 2025, a first in modern history.
Plus: Donald Trump's Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh says the central bank must be largely independent of political influence as he faces the Senate Banking Committee this Tuesday.
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