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Rolfe Winkler
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Covering Apple for WSJ. rolfe dot winkler at wsj dot com. Anonymous document share via https://t.co/piJpUq1A8x. Signal at 847-380-0751
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Cook to Step Down at Apple
CEO to move up to executive chairman in September, hand the reins to insider Ternus
View Front PageWall Street Journal • APR 21, 2026
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Apple’s OpenAI Suit Echoes Past Attacks
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Wall Street Journal•JUL 13, 2026
Apple Sues OpenAI, Claiming Theft
Suit by iPhone maker says AI firm used trade secrets to try to build own devices
With:Berber Jin
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Wall Street Journal•JUL 11, 2026
Apple, Intel Set Chip-Making Deal
With:Robbie Whelan
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Wall Street Journal•MAY 9, 2026Covers a major corporate partnership in the tech sector, focusing on supply chain and manufacturing strategy.

After He Built a Giant, Cook Exits as Company Faces Biggest Hurdle: AI
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Wall Street Journal•APR 22, 2026Analyzes the legacy of the outgoing Apple CEO alongside the strategic challenge of navigating the artificial intelligence transition.

Next Apple CEO Brings Expertise In Hardware, Collaborative Spirit
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Wall Street Journal•APR 22, 2026Profiles the incoming Apple executive, focusing on his professional background and management style to reassure markets of a stable transition.

Cook to Step Down at Apple
CEO to move up to executive chairman in September, hand the reins to insider Ternus
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Wall Street Journal•APR 21, 2026•Lead StoryFrames the major corporate transition as a structured, orderly succession plan, focusing on internal promotion and continued stability. The coverage highlights the financial legacy and market capitalization growth under the outgoing CEO.
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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Rolfe Winkler in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.
