Justice Anthony Kennedy talks about his Sacramento childhood and his role as a “swing vote” in landmark cases in interview and new memoir.
Asia, the engine for global growth over the past decade and an innovation powerhouse, can help contribute to a stronger international monetary system and global financial safety net. This conference ...
Campus officials won’t divulge security plans but say they are ready to host the conservative organization two months after its founder was killed.
UCSF's new quarterly public lecture series aims to help people understand the human impact of scientific research.
Two investigations conducted by past students of UC Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program at the Graduate School of Journalism helped spur the passage of two new California laws in October — ...
Congratulations to Michael McCrary (shown left in photo), Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the School of Management, and his ...
Article: Ryan Wiser et al., “Factors influencing recent trends in retail electricity prices in the United States,” The Electricity Journal 38:4 (December 2025). Consumers and policymakers have ...
Here's what journalists covering the legal saga over Trump administration tariffs need to know from our webinar with ...
This year’s theme, “The Evolving Landscape of Global Trade and Financial Integration”, could not be more timely. Global economic relations are being transformed by the growing intersection between ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, but the decision was far from unanimous. Two members of the Federal Open ...
Today in the Planet Money newsletter, five recent papers that lit lightbulbs in our brains, and are maybe worth taking a look ...
In the first episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail, a new podcast marking 250 years since the author’s birth, we speak to Austen experts about her relationship with gossip.
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