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A Target and a Threat: What It's Like to Be a Black Cop in America
Officer Darren Sims is on the street every day fighting for his neighbors and his life. One morning it looked like he had to choose.
Inside RadioShack’s Slow-Motion Collapse
How did the electronics retailer go broke? Gradually, then all at once
Exclusive: Google Is Developing Its Own Uber Competitor
The two companies are going to war over self-driving taxis
Twelve Easy Valentine’s Escapes
No-fail trips to classic destinations, by car or jet
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Five Questions About Amazon Prime That Jeff Bezos Still Won't Answer
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Editor's Picks
Chipotle Chops Pork Offerings to Shoulder Shortfall
Feb. 3 -- Chipotle is facing a shortfall in pork products after finding a supplier that wasn’t meeting company standards. Bloomberg’s Julie Hyman reports on how Chipotle is handling the issue on “Market Makers.”
Auto Sales Drive Industry Recovery as Stocks Stall
Feb. 3 -- Bloomberg’s Jamie Butters and Matt Miller examine the factors behind the continuing recovery of the U.S. auto industry and why auto stocks haven’t come along for the ride. They speak on “Market Makers.”
What Amazon Sees in RadioShack Stores
Feb. 3 – Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson reports on RadioShack considering the sale of stores to Sprint and Amazon. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu on “In The Loop.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Can Obama’s Budget Spark Serious Tax Reform Talks?
Feb. 3 -- President Barack Obama’s $4 trillion budget is being used as a starting point for talks on tax reform on Capitol Hill. Bloomberg’s Peter Cook reports on reaction to the president’s proposals from both sides of the aisle. He speaks on “In The Loop.”
Is America Losing the Global Currency Wars?
Feb. 3 -- Lisa Shalett, head of investment & portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Forum, talk about the U.S. dollar, inflation and currency moves made by global central banks. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Obama’s $4T Budget Gives Up on Growth: Holtz-Eakin
Feb. 3 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Forum, and Lisa Shalett, head of investment & portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley, examine President Barack Obama’s $4 trillion U.S. budget. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Renault Unveils ‘Extremely Sensual’ New SUV
Feb. 3 -- Renault is continuing its push into the compact SUV segment with a brand-new crossover, called the Kadjar unveiled last night near Paris. The French carmaker, Europe's third-largest, is counting on this new model, among others, to compensate for the drop of sales in Russia. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan was at the unveiling.
Jay Z Is Magic, Smart to Buy Wimp: Tommy Boy Records CEO
Jan. 2 -- Tom Silverman, founder and CEO of Tommy Boy Records, sits down with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on "Taking Stock" to discuss the tectonic shifts in the music industry.
Why U.S. Treasury Yields Are So Low
Feb. 2 -- In today's "Off the Charts," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu takes a look at why U.S. Treasury yields are so low. She speaks on "Bottom Line."