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The New Billionaires of the AI Boom

SAN FRANCISCO — The artificial intelligence boom has turned high-profile billionaires such as Jensen Huang, the CEO of chipmaker Nvidia, and Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, into even richer billionaires. It has also produced a crop of new billionaires — at least on paper — from smaller...

From Classrooms to Sacramento: The Education Stories That Defined 2025

From classrooms and college campuses to Sacramento, EdSource spent 2025 reporting on the issues shaping public education across California. By Andrew Reed EdSource As we wrap up the year, we’re revisiting the stories that captured the most attention from our readers. The following stories are presented chronologically, highlighting key developments in...

Even Without SEDA, Families Flock to Clovis Unified for First Rate Education

Clovis Unified School District, established in 1960, has transformed from a small rural district to a bustling hub of high-class education while remaining in its original boundaries. The district again is taking advantage of its long-standing vast borders by building the $600 million Terry Bradley Education Center in the city...

California Travelers Can Charter Private Rail Cars on Amtrak Trains

Luxurious private rail travel is coming to California Amtrak routes beginning in January through a new service from travel startup Lunatrain, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.  The Philadelphia-based company will offer private charter rail cars attached to regularly scheduled Amtrak trains on the Coast Starlight route from Oakland to Los...

Washington Pipe Bomb Suspect Has Confessed, Prosecutors Say

The man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack confessed to the FBI and told investigators he thought the 2020 election had been “tampered with,” according to a court filing from federal prosecutors. Brian Cole, 30, of Virginia admitted to planting...

The Class Where ‘Screenagers’ Train to Navigate Social Media, AI

Most teenagers know that baseless conspiracy theories, partisan propaganda and artificially generated deepfakes lurk on social media. Valerie Ziegler’s students know how to spot them. At Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco, she trains her government, economy and history students to consult a variety of sources, recognize rage-baiting content...

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