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    The Consequences of SpaceX’s Latest A.I. Moonshot

    Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite internet titan may pay $60 billion for an A.I. coding start-up. It further clouds SpaceX’s once-simple business plan.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko GalloglyBrian O’Keefe and

    SpaceX increasingly isn’t just about space anymore.

    SpaceX increasingly isn’t just about space anymore.

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      What to Expect in Apple’s New Era

      Tim Cook’s replacement as chief executive, John Ternus, knows hardware engineering. Can he be a product visionary and a global diplomat?

       By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko GalloglyBrian O’KeefeIan Mount and Vivienne Walt

      Apple has named John Ternus as the successor to Tim Cook.

      Apple has named John Ternus as the successor to Tim Cook.

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      The Peace Rally Gets Derailed

      Oil prices are climbing and global stocks are falling as investors worry about the prospects for a speedy end to the war in the Middle East.

       By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko Gallogly and Brian O’Keefe

      Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have again put hopes for a quick end to the war in the Middle East in doubt.

      Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have again put hopes for a quick end to the war in the Middle East in doubt.

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  1. An Amazon data center being built in New Carlisle, Ind.

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  2. Washington’s Scramble to Get Anthropic’s Powerful New Model

    Federal agencies have requested access to Claude Mythos Preview, which Anthropic says can rapidly identify — and potentially create — new cyberthreats.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko Gallogly and Brian O’Keefe

    Government agencies are seeking access to Anthropic’s most powerful artificial intelligence model, Claude Mythos Preview.

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  3. What LIV Golf’s Demise Means for Saudi Influence

    The upstart golf circuit couldn’t conquer the sport, despite big spending by Saudi Arabia. Its end signals limits to how much the country will spend.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko GalloglyBrian O’Keefe and Ian Mount

    The sports world was stunned to learn that Saudi Arabia is close to pulling the plug on its LIV Golf venture.

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  4. Trump Threatens to Fire Powell, Again

    The new threat against the Fed chair comes ahead of a Senate confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko GalloglyBrian O’Keefe and Vivienne Walt

    President Trump again endorsed a criminal investigation over the renovation of the Federal Reserve headquarters.

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  5. What’s Driving the Wartime Stock Rebound

    The S&P 500 has recouped all its losses since the Middle East war started on Feb. 28, as a bullish “vibe shift” takes hold among some investors.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedNiko GalloglyBrian O’KeefeIan Mount and Grady McGregor

    Questions swirl about the fate of the Strait of Hormuz, but that uncertainty isn’t bothering investors.

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  1. Reckoning with the ‘New Normal’

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was an understanding that in the Trump era, business runs through the White house like never before.

     By Andrew Ross Sorkin

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  2. Participants in a task force titled “The Global Reorder” included, from left, Samantha Power, Ehud Barak, Senator Chris Coons, Nicholas Kristof, Dr. Mark T. Esper, Fareed Zakaria, Avril Haines and David H. Petraeus.

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  3. Experts in business and politics gathered last week at the DealBook Summit in New York.

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  4. Participants in a task force titled “The New Rules for Leadership” included, from left, Alex Chriss, Beth Ford, Bob Jordan, David Brooks, Ynon Kreiz, Emma Walmsley and Pete Nordstrom.

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  1. The New Rules for Leadership

    As artificial intelligence, politics and market volatility reshape business, top C.E.O.s share how they balance purpose, performance and the pressures of modern leadership.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinEvan RobertsJulie ZannDan PowellKelly PiekloKatie McMurran and Brian O’Keefe

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  2. Leveraging Innovation to Revive the American Dream

    As technology accelerates and pressures mount, top executives grapple with purpose, innovation and resilience and what leadership means now.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinEvan RobertsJulie ZannDan PowellKelly PiekloKatie McMurran and Brian O’Keefe

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  3. The Education of Higher Education

    As political pressure mounts and campuses face new cultural and financial strains, higher education confronts a test of purpose and survival.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinEvan RobertsJulie ZannDan PowellKelly PiekloKatie McMurran and Brian O’Keefe

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  4. The Global Re-Order

    As U.S. policies upend old alliances and norms, global power is shifting and the stakes are growing.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinEvan RobertsJulie ZannDan PowellKelly PiekloKatie McMurran and Brian O’Keefe

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  5. Should People Still Trust the Media in 2025?

    Media leaders debate how trust eroded, what audiences want now, and whether traditional journalism can still compete with personality-driven voices.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinEvan RobertsJulie ZannDan PowellKelly PiekloKatie McMurran and Brian O’Keefe

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    Investors Brace for a New Hormuz Blockade Threat

    President Trump’s plan to bar ships from entering or leaving Iranian ports has put markets on edge and added to global economic uncertainty.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly and Brian O’Keefe

  2. The Oil Shock Is Worse Than You Think

    The war with Iran is preventing huge amounts of oil from flowing out of the Persian Gulf, but the prices that many people track don’t fully capture the scale of the disruption.

    By Rebecca F. Elliott

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    Bessent and Powell’s A.I. Anxiety

    The Treasury secretary and the Fed chairman reportedly summoned banking leaders to discuss the potential systemic risks of Anthropic’s new model.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly, Brian O’Keefe, Ian Mount, Lauren Hirsch and Ken Belson

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    How the Strait of Hormuz Stifled a Market Rally

    Questions about how freely ships can pass through the waterway have pushed up oil prices and weighed on stocks.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly, Brian O’Keefe and Ian Mount

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    Investors Still Have Questions About the Cease-Fire

    Analysts and traders are anxiously watching the Strait of Hormuz and whether peace talks can resolve big differences between the United States and Iran.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly and Brian O’Keefe