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Nuclear Power’s Life Cycle Moves From Death to Rebirth

Plus: What will Apple’s leadership team look like after Tim Cook?

Inside the control room simulator at the Holtec Palisades Training Center in Covert, Michigan.

Photographer: Kristen Norman/Bloomberg

The idea of nuclear power is experiencing a bit of a revival. Will Wade writes about a company that’s trying to benefit. Plus, a look at who will lead Apple next and whether data center subsidies are worthwhile. As ever, if this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up.

When I started covering the US nuclear industry for Bloomberg News about five years ago, the biggest issue was which reactor was going to shut down next.