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Iraq Escalates Internal OPEC Scrap
Three Charts Showing Why the Fed Shrugged at Low Inflation
U.S. policy makers chose to downplay concerns about too-slow price gains
Jeffrey Gundlach: Fed Is on the Brink of Making a Big Mistake
Putin Goes All In as Ukraine Fights for Funding
Everyone in the World Is Playing This Game Except the Chinese
TwoDots won over mobile gamers in 71 countries. Why can't it crack China without a middle man?
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The Bomb Squad: Hunting the U.K.'s Explosive Thieves
The Aging of Abercrombie & Fitch
Behind the decline of Abercrombie & Fitch and the fall of its mastermind, Michael Jeffries
Can the U.S. Ever Fix Its Messed-Up Maternity Leave System?
Why U.S. maternity leave policies still fail women and children
It's Official: 2014 Was the Hottest Year on Record
135 years of the Earth's warming climate in less than 30 seconds
Amazon Bought This Man's Company. Now He's Coming for Them
An Amazon veteran is launching a shopping site that’s part Costco, part mall, and all anti-Amazon
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The British Economy's 'March of the Makers' Isn't Happening
“I was trying to blend in.”
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Editor's Picks
Apple’s Power: iPhone 6, Apple Watch and Lots of Cash
Jan. 28 -- Brian White, global head of technology research at Cantor Fitzgerald, talks with Betty Liu about sales expectations for the Apple Watch and what investors need to watch for going forward. He speaks on “In The Loop.”
Weisenthal: Maybe Greece’s Tsipras Negotiates, Maybe Not
Jan. 28 -- Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal examines the potential economic policy of Greece’s newly elected Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. He speaks on “In the Loop.”
Does Measles Have a Shot at a U.S. Comeback?
Jan. 28 -- A measles outbreak linked to Disneyland in California has raised questions about the movement of parents who are against vaccinating their children. Bloomberg’s Drew Armstrong examines the return of the disease 14 years after it was declared eliminated in the United States. He speaks on “Market Makers.”
Apple a Premium Product in a Mass Market: Brian Wieser
Jan. 28 -- Brian Wieser, senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group, and Bloomberg Intelligence U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna talk about Apple’s dominance as it reports record fiscal first-quarter profit of $18 billion. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Hackers: Who Is Lizard Squad?
Jan. 27 -- A hacker group going by the name Lizard Squad has taken responsibility for taking many sites going off-line recently. Just who is the Lizard Squad?
Miami Is Back: Meet the City's $500M Brokers
Jan. 27 -- The heat has returned to the Miami's real estate market. Construction for over 300 new residential towers are in the pipeline and business is booming. But is it another bubble? Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle sits down with the town's best brokers -- Jill Hertzberg and Jill Eber -- as well as developer Barry Sternlicht and hotelier Ian Schrager to find out who's buying and if it will run into another bust. (Corrects name.)
Blizzard Time Lapse: The Snow Storm That Wasn't
Jan. 27 -- It was the storm that never materialized. Two feet of snow was predicted in New York City but only 7.8 inches fell in Central Park as of Tuesday morning. Watch a time lapse of the snow falling, but not accumulating, in New York from vantage points on the Bloomberg headquarters in midtown.
Happy Birthday, Beer Can! 80 Beers for 80 Years
Jan. 23 -- The beer can is celebrating its 80th birthday! On January 24, 1935, Krueger Brewing Co. sold the first ever beer in a can. Watch how the beer can has evolved over the last 80 years.
Box IPO: By the Numbers
Jan. 23 -- Slated to be the blockbuster IPO of the week, Box is on the brink of going public after months of delays. The cloud-based file sharing company hopes to raise over $175 million from an offering of 12.5 million shares, giving it a valuation of $1.7 billion. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson digs through into the financials.