John Kelly
Coverage of John Kelly in the Nexus archive.
- BlackRock is betting on America’s future with $100M investment to train trades workers for AI boom: ‘We just need a lot more of them’
BlackRock is investing $100 million to train trades workers for the AI boom. John Kelly, BlackRock's Global Head of Corporate Affairs, expressed confidence in America's ability to mobilize and work hard.
- BlackRock’s $100M Bet on the American Worker: Inside the Future Builders Plan
BlackRock’s Future Builders initiative is a $100 million commitment aimed at strengthening the skilled trades workforce. Financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan discussed the plan with BlackRock’s Global Head of Corporate Affairs, John Kelly, highlighting the growing demand for electricians and welders.
- Dem Rep Frederica Wilson announces retirement days after denying ‘crazy rumor’ she would leave Congress
Rep. Frederica Wilson announced her retirement from Congress after denying a rumor she would leave, citing her 5000 Role Models program as a key reason. She represents Florida’s 24th Congressional District and has been a critic of Donald Trump. Her prolonged absence from Capitol Hill raised questions about her health.
- Criminal profiler reveals 'extremely rare' red flag in case of suspected serial killer migrant in Texas
Luis Benitez-Gonzalez, a 26-year-old Mexican national, is accused of strangling two women in Texas and suspected of being a serial killer. He allegedly started killing at 18 years old, which is extremely rare. Police are investigating potential connections to more cases.
- How natural disasters are exploited to manipulate people online
Hate groups, foreign governments, and influencers exploit natural disasters to manipulate people on social media, as shown by John Kelly, head of Graphika, a social media analytics firm. This exploitation is done to influence people's opinions and actions online. The manipulation is often carried out through various social media platforms.
- How natural disasters are exploited to manipulate people online
Hate groups, foreign governments, and influencers exploit natural disasters to manipulate people on social media, as shown by John Kelly, head of Graphika, to Lesley Stahl. This exploitation is done through social media analytics. The goal is to manipulate people's opinions and emotions.