Pelosi’s Next Chapter: New UC Berkeley Institute Will Tackle Democracy, Rights and Political Reform

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is partnering with the University of California, Berkeley to create a new academic institute focused on strengthening democracy, giving her a prominent public role after she leaves Congress. The Nancy Pelosi Institute for Representative Democracy is set to launch in January and will be anchored in UC Berkeley’s political science […]
Three Firefighters Killed in Colorado Blaze Highlight the Deadly Risks of Last-Resort Fire Shelters

A wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border that killed three firefighters has become one of the deadliest U.S. fire incidents since the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona in 2013, drawing painful comparisons to one of the most devastating tragedies in modern wildland firefighting. Three firefighters died west of Grand Junction, Colorado, where the blaze also injured […]
Madison Avenue Goes All In on AI as Ad Giants Race to Reinvent Marketing

Madison Avenue is no longer experimenting cautiously with artificial intelligence. It is moving aggressively to make AI central to how advertising is created, targeted, bought, and measured. At this year, in Cannes Lions festival, AI was no longer treated as a side topic or futuristic concept. It has become a core business strategy for agencies, […]
Surging AI Borrowing Pushes Wall Street to Find New Investors, New Structures and New Currencies

The artificial intelligence boom is now reshaping credit markets as deeply as it has reshaped technology stocks. Banks are having to become more creative as borrowing tied to chips, cloud infrastructure and data centers surges to unprecedented levels. The reason is simple: the companies building the backbone of AI need so much money that traditional […]
Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, delivering a major ruling in defense of the central bank’s independence even as the Court expanded presidential power elsewhere the same day. The ruling was 5-4 and keeps Cook in place for now, making clear that Trump could not […]
High Court Upholds Postmark Rules for Mail Voting in Setback to Trump’s Election Push

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld state laws allowing some mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day, rejecting a Republican-led challenge to Mississippi’s five-day grace period and delivering a setback to President Donald Trump’s campaign against mail voting. In a 5-4 ruling, the justices overturned a lower-court decision that had found Mississippi’s law inconsistent […]