Lessons From Bird Brains
An anti-concussion collar draws inspiration from woodpeckers.
Dojo: Keeping Your Smart Home Safe and Sound
The Zen of cybersecurity.
Texting Out an SOS
Messaging apps are helping some women escape human trafficking.
That Drug Coupon Isn’t Really Clipping Costs
“Free” copays spur sales of branded medicines, with insurers unhappily footing the bill.
The Cult of the Squatty Potty
The $25 stool creating a national bowel movement.
When Does Bargaining Become Fraud?
Regulators want to crack down on bond dealers who don’t tell the whole truth.
Gazprom Is Losing Its Market Muscle
Competition forces the Russian energy giant to make nice.
Monster Deals, Big Questions
A surge in M&A can be a sign the economy is sputtering.
The New, Open Way to Sell Arms
The U.K. invites contractors to support army athletics.
This Russian Bear Is Hitting the Mall
After sweeping YouTube and Netflix, Masha and the Bear looks to licensing.
Mitch McConnell and the Coal Industry’s Last Stand
Shale gas, solar, wind, new regulations and environmentalists have put relentless pressure on coal. But the Senate majority leader still believes he can stem the tide.
China Remains Vexing Campaign Test for Presidential Candidates
The question of how to handle the rising economic and military power has become a litmus test for the people who would like to become the next commander-in-chief.
As Pot-Growing Expands, Electricity Demands Tax U.S. Grids
Pot’s not green.
Google Raids Threaten Canada’s Lead in AI
Canada's tech industry has carved out a niche as a leader in the booming market for artificial intelligence. Now, that spot seems to be slipping away. Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela Ritchie speaks with Bloomberg News tech reporter, Gerrit de Vynck. (Source: Bloomberg)
India Now Has a Keqiang Index -- And It Paints a Bleaker Growth Picture
Indian brokerage created gauge as signals from the ground contradicted upbeat GDP
Must See Videos
Cover Trail: Chipotle’s Contamination Crisis
Behind the scenes of the making of this week's magazine cover with Editor-In-Chief Ellen Pollock and Creative Director Robert Vargas. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Multi-Million Dollar Princess Toy War
The Disney Princesses and Frozen figures are changing teams. In one of the greatest coups in the toy-making industry, Hasbro grabbed the Disney Princess doll license from its rival, Mattel, the maker of Barbie. It was only after Disney executives decided that Mattel was neglecting Ariel, Belle, Pocahontas and their other female heroines that the switch happened. The new Hasbro dolls will be available on shelves starting January 1, 2016. (Video by Ali Withers) (Source: Bloomberg)
The Big Demand for Canada's A.I. Talent
Mohamed Musbah, Maluuba's vice president of product development, discusses the demand for Canada's artifical intelligence talent. He spoke with Bloomberg's Emily Chang Dec. 17 on "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
This Hacker Built a Self-Driving Car in His Garage
George Hotz is a 26-year-old hacker who says he built a self-driving car in a month. Sounds absurd, right? Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance was skeptical too, so he went to test drive the 2016 Acura that Hotz retrofitted in his garage. (video by David Nicholson)
Giant CEO on Bicycle Technology
The bicycle has come a long way since the days of the penny farthing, wooden wheels and clunky iron frames. Suspension, disk brakes and electronic gears are just some of the more recent additions. Taiwanese manufacturer Giant makes more high-end bikes than anyone else in the world. And we asked CEO Tony Lo in an EXCLUSIVE interview what the NEXT big technological innovation will be for the humble push bike. (Source: Bloomberg)
8 Winter Boots You Won’t Want to Take Off
Beat sludgy sidewalks with boots you can wear all day.
Downton Abbey’s Final Season Points to More Equal World
Downton Abbey’s final season points the way to a more equal world.
Actually, Work Is More Social Than Ever
Your friends from the office are now your friends at the office.
These Desktop Calendars Are Prettier Than Your Phone’s
Calendars so cool they’ll make you want to go back to paper.
Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Delos ‘Toby’ Cosgrove: How Did I Get Here?