Meta is the latest tech giant to land in her courtroom. Meet Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers

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It's been a crazy four months for Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. The judge in the Northern District of California spent late April and much of May in her downtown Oakland courtroom, overseeing the high-profile battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman . Now, the 61-year-old Gonzalez Rogers is gearing up for week two of a trial that could go a long way in determining the fate of Meta's advertising business, as California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads a coalition of state AGs in litigating what's being hailed as social media's "Big Tobacco moment ." In between the two trials, Gonzalez Rogers was named chief judge of the court, 15 years after being nominated to serve there by then- President Barack Obama . She replaced Judge Richard Seeborg, who held the role for five years, and takes over at a time when tech companies are bigger and more powerful than ever and artificial intelligence is driving more high-stakes fights into the courtroom. The district includes San Fra...

Scott Bessent just cried uncle on the bond market: Chart of the Day

Scott Bessent just cried uncle on the bond market: Chart of the Day Jared Blikre Thu, August 20, 2026 at 7:36 AM PDT 3 min read ^TYX DX-Y.NYB Uncle Sam is buying more of his own debt. The surprising part isn't how much it's why Scott Bessent's Treasury decided to act now. The US Treasury unexpectedly said Wednesday that it will step up purchases of long-term government bonds, giving a stressed corner of the market more support. The bond market responded immediately then partially reversed course. The 30-year Treasury yield ( ^TYX ) fell to 5.19% Wednesday, its biggest one-day drop in 10 months, before rebounding sharply early Thursday. The dollar index ( DX-Y.NYB ) fell 0.75% Wednesday, its biggest drop since April 30, and was little changed Thursday. The timing is what makes the move unusual. Only two weeks ago, Treasury laid out its normal quarterly financing plan and left its long-term buyback cap at $2 billion. Wednesday, it said that cap would rise to at least $4 billion beginning Sept. 9 well before the next scheduled update in November. And Treasury already knew Wall Street wanted to sell it far more bonds than it was buying. Read more: How soaring Treasury yields could impact your finances US Treasury, Yahoo Finance analysis For every $1 Treasury was prepared to spend buying older long-term bonds, investors routinely offered more than $10. The multiple peaked around 18x this spring and had actually cooled to 11x by late July. So the offer pile of bonds wasn't suddenly getting bigger. Treasury's willingness to take more of it was. The program itself is not new. Treasury launched regular buybacks in 2024 and has gradually expanded them, including increasing the frequency of long-term operations last year. Think of it loosely like a corporate stock buyback, except the Treasury is buying bonds rather than stock and the goal isn't to lift their price. It mostly buys older bonds that are harder to trade, freeing dealers to keep more bonds moving through the market. That puts Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in an interesting position opposite Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Warsh has deliberately tried to let markets speak for themselves. At his July press conference, he said the Fed was trying to get an "unfiltered message from markets," allowing "buyers and sellers [to] meet at prices for Treasurys" rather than interfering with that signal. Bessent just stepped in anyway. Long-term borrowing costs have climbed back into a zone that has repeatedly rattled stocks, housing, and other rate-sensitive markets. Yahoo Finance AlphaSpace Treasury can make the bond market easier to navigate. It cannot remove the reasons investors may demand higher long-term yields in the first place inflation, heavy government and corporate borrowing, or doubts about where Fed policy goes next. That is still Warsh's problem, especially after financial conditions recently loosened even as long-term rates climbed Story Continues The bigger story is what comes next. At the August meeting of the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee the little-known group of...

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