Elon Musk’s controversial management of Twitter, now rebranded X under the tycoon, already led Apple to cut its advertising spending once. It may not be the last time either after Musk’s recent attack on the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a Jewish advocacy group combatting hate speech, that has the Tesla CEO fighting off accusations he’s an anti-Semite. “Twitter is an important property,” Apple CEO Tim Cook told CBS Sunday Morning, citing its role as a town square for public discourse, but “there are also some things about it I don’t like.” Cook, himself a member of an often persecuted minority as...