A new ad campaign takes aim at the "misaligned incentives" in the No Surprises Act arbitration process, arguing they "create a ‘fox guarding the hen house’ dynamic." The seven-figure campaign from the ...
ALBANY — Democratic challengers are revving up their bids to unseat incumbent state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, who is facing his first primary fight in his nearly 20 years in the job. DiNapoli’s ...
Our political journalists are based in the Maine State House and have deep source networks across the partisan spectrum in communities all over the state. Their coverage aims to cut through major ...
Jeanie Buss, governor of the Lakers, has donated the maximum allowable amount to Spencer Pratt’s mayoral campaign, offering a high-profile boost to a nontraditional candidate in the race to lead Los ...
ChatGPT ads are here, and brands are testing the waters. This marks the true start of LLMs as a new advertising channel, reshaping the customer journey and introducing a new surface for brand safety ...
Spencer Pratt has dropped another “fresh” campaign ad, parodying his own move to Bel-Air while poking fun at reports about his living situation. In the roughly minute-long spot, the ...
Jeanie Buss has added an unexpected Lakers connection to Spencer Pratt’s campaign for Los Angeles mayor. The donation drew attention because Pratt’s run is no longer being treated as a celebrity ...
The video follows the fabulous cast as they spend the day at Paris’ backyard BBQ and pool party, “sliving” in quintessential Americana staples including denim overalls, breezy linen sets, and classic ...
Spencer Pratt is hauling in donations from business titans like Jeanie Buss and Sofia Richie's husband ahead of the Los Angeles mayoral primary elections. Per the New York Times, heavy-hitter donors ...
Re “Democrats Don’t Have to Campaign on Climate Change Anymore,” by Matthew T. Huber (Opinion guest essay, May 12): It is ironic, dangerous and sad that this writer says the biggest crisis humans have ...
Erratic behavior and staff turnover have colored Mr. Schlossberg’s bid for a House seat in New York, raising questions about his readiness for office. By Nicholas Fandos See more of our coverage in ...