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Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs has a new vision for the former San Francisco Art Institute’s shuttered campus. The historic college, which officially closed its doors three years ...
Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell met in 1989 and three years later in a Buddhist ceremony with a vegan cake in Yosemite National Park. A few months later, their daughter Reed was born, followed by ...
Laurene Powell Jobs and Jony Ive express concerns about technology's negative impacts. Powell Jobs notes Silicon Valley's shift from democratization to harmful consequences, citing mental health ...
PRAYAGRAJ – Swami Kailashanand Giri, the head of the Niranjani Akhara, where Laurene Powell Jobs is staying, told the media that she is currently resting at his camp after developing an allergic ...
Powell has less than a year remaining in his term as Fed chair, which is due to expire in May 2026. President Donald Trump, who nominated Powell to the role in 2017, has signaled he won't nominate ...
President Donald Trump reiterated Thursday he did not plan to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, days after saying he would “soon” pick his nominee to lead the central bank next.
Glen Powell ‘s ex-girlfriend Gigi Paris appeared on the latest episode of the “Too Much” podcast and spoke out for the first time about the end of their relationship in April 2023 amid ...
Powell particularly said he would not open the door to a rate cut at the Fed's July meeting, as two of his colleagues recently suggested, or at any other session for that matter.
Powell Jobs, widow of Steve Jobs, co-founded XQ Institute in 2015. Powell Jobs' organization, Emerson Collective, has invested $300 million in XQ Institute, which has also granted grants to ...
Gigi Paris and Glen Powell broke up in early 2023 after about three years of dating. Their split news came amid speculation about Powell's chemistry with his then-costar Sydney Sweeney as they ...
Trump on Thursday continued his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling for a massive 2.5-point reduction in interest rates.
President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his extraordinary and targeted verbal attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling for a massive 2.5-point reduction in interest rates.