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Apple's evolution from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook

New York Times tech reporter Tripp Mickle's "After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost its Soul" gives a behind-the-scenes look at Apple's struggles following Steve Jobs' death through the career arcs of its top lieutenants: chief designer Jony Ive and chief executive Tim Cook.

United's largest club opens at Newark airport

The new, nearly 30,000-square-foot lounge features a modern design, enhanced amenities and culinary offerings, locally sourced art and furniture pieces, and views of the Manhattan skyline.

A recession is now the base case scenario for Wells Fargo

In making the new projection, Wells Fargo noted that "consumer activity has weakened" considerably as the economy confronts new COVID-19 outbreaks and restrictions, sky-high inflation and a strong U.S. dollar, in addition to the Russian war in Ukraine and aggressive Fed monetary policy.

Apple accused of union busting at World Trade Center store

The Communications Workers of America has accused Apple of violating federal labor laws at its World Trade Center store through illegal activities including "interrogating staff, surveillance, restricting the posting of union fliers and requiring employees to attend mandatory anti-union speeches."