Consumer electronics giant Apple on Tuesday revamped its iPad tablet family, adding a new AI-capable iPad Pro.
Business Insider's global editor-in-chief Nicholas Carlson will step down from his role at the digital news website later this summer, he said in a post on social media firm X on Tuesday. Carlson, who has been in the role since 2017, has spent more than 15 years at the news website, which is owned by German publishing giant Axel Springer SE. "My move has nothing to do with any criticism of our journalism," Carlson said in the memo that he also shared on LinkedIn.
“Antoinette impacted our agency with her sweet nature, kind heart, warm smile, and pride in being the voice on the other end of a call for help.”