For Diane Amos, New Orleans was too far and too different from her California beach home to consider a move when her husband's work brought him to the city in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath. Even when a job opportunity came along...
Marilyn Stewart, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Wed, 07/06/2016 - 1:27pm
For Diane Amos, New Orleans was too far and too different from her California beach home to consider a move when her husband's work brought him to the city in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath. Even when a job opportunity came along...
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By ZEKE MILLER and AAMER MADHANI WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump hosted Apple CEO Tim Cook for a Friday evening dinner at the president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago resort, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to comment publicly. Cook is the latest in a string of big tech leaders — including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos — who have sought to improve their standing with the incoming president after choppy relations with Trump during his first term. Trump has said he has spoken with Cook about the company’s long-running tax battles with the European Union. The meeting comes less than two months after Trump said he spoke to Cook by phone, and soon after Apple lost its last appeal in a dispute with the EU over 13 billion euros ($14.34 billion) in back taxes to Ireland. “He said the European Union has just fined us $15 billion,” Trump recalled of his conversation with Cook, in an October interview with podcaster Patrick Bet-David.
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