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Meet the Florida Monkeys Testing Your Medicine

Hendry County, a remote area in south-central Florida, has become the epicenter of the American monkey farming industry. For years, the county's private monkey farms had been quietly importing and breeding monkeys for sale to medical and scientific institutions for research. However, a proposal to build an additional monkey farm in the same region has recently caught on as a hot issue among animal rights activists, who hope to put an end to the entire operation. Video by Jennafer Savino, Zach Goldstein, Justin Beach (Source: Bloomberg)

Clinton Takes Trump, Bush, and NRA to Task on Guns

Speaking at a town hall meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton focused on gun violence. She blasted Republican rivals Jeb Bush and Donald Trump over their reaction to the shooting at Umpqua Community College, saying it was “an admission of defeat and surrender.” In outlining her proposals on gun control she said, “They're not new, there's nothing unique about them other than the fact that I am so determined.”

The Company Cleaning Up India's Hotel Business

Ritesh Agarwal, OYO Rooms' founder and chief executive officer, discusses the state of India's hotel business with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business." (Source: Bloomberg)

See the World's Greenest Office Building: The Edge

The Edge, in Amsterdam, is officially the greenest office building in the world. It's also the testing ground for a radical, highly connected new way of working, where employees have no set workspaces and can dial in their individual climate and lighting preferences via an app. Businessweek's Tom Randall got a first-hand look at the inner workings of this office of the future. (Video by: Justin Beach, Brandon Lisy, Alan Jeffries) (Source: Bloomberg) (Corrects company name in video.)

Are Millennials Financially Screwed?

Millennials say they are following their dreams despite the financial pressures that face them. A Bloomberg Politics poll conducted this month quizzed the cohort on their financial habits from debt management to retirement goals. And Bloomberg also interviewed a creative pool of people age 18-35 in New York. (Video by Christian Capestany, Dan Madden, Ali Withers, Adam Wolffbrant) (Source: Blomberg)

Why Dell Is Using Tracking Stock for Its EMC Bid

About a quarter of Dell Inc.’s $67 billion valuation for EMC Corp. hinges on a type of security that most of Wall Street considers an artifact of the technology bubble: tracking stock. Should anyone be concerned?

Running on Mars

Can a “gravity-reducing” treadmill get you going again?

The Bitter Season

A guide to bracing, herbaceous, old-man amaro—and the cocktails to use it in this fall.

You Wanted a Hit?

In an adapted excerpt from his new book, The Song Machine, John Seabrook explains why streaming services will never kill Top 40