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How Tim Cook Evaded Disaster at Apple This Year
The CEO was facing risks from Trump’s tariffs, Google litigation and the AI craze. He turned to his playbook and now the iPhone maker is worth $4 trillion. Source link
BDO’s First Brands Audit Painted Healthy Picture Months Before Collapse
The auditor of beleaguered auto-parts giant First Brands signed off on its financials this year months before the emergence of an accounting scandal that sent the company into bankruptcy and triggered a criminal investigation. Source link
Vail’s CEO Has Transformed Skiing, Whether You Like It or Not
Rob Katz spent 15 years turning Vail Resorts into a powerhouse. Now he’s back for another run. Source link
White House to Announce Resumption of Auto Chip Shipments From China
Nexperia hasn’t shipped chips for weeks, putting car production around the world at risk. Source link
Opinion | Chicago’s Head Case Wants a Head Tax
Mayor Johnson wants to levy a per employee tax on city businesses. Source link
Opinion | At the National Symphony Orchestra, Music Drowns Out the Culture War
‘Maybe I don’t understand exactly what is being said,’ the Italian maestro, Gianandrea Noseda, says of politics. Source link
New York City Airports Disrupted by Air-Traffic Controller Shortage
Air travel has been disrupted across the country as staffers miss paychecks because of government shutdown. Source link
Opinion | American Farmers Want Fair Trade, Not Handouts
Relief payments and Chinese promises won’t make up for Trump’s tariff damage to agriculture. Source link
What to Know About SNAP as Funding Is Set to Run Out
The federal government pays out $100 billion a year in food assistance to 42 million Americans through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—funds that are set to lapse for the first time ever because of the government shutdown. Source link
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Advance Auto Parts, CN Rail, Volkswagen and more in the latest Market Talks covering Auto and Transport. Source link