PoliticsGaetz Campaign’s Reports of Vast Spending on Fees Are ScrutinizedThe former Florida lawmaker disclosed millions in payments to financial middleman Stripe, drawing an FEC complaint by an advocacy group.
Sports Baseball’s Big Spenders Bounce Back in Yankees-Dodgers World SeriesA Fall Classic featuring the biggest markets and brightest stars ‘couldn’t have been scripted any better.’
Business2023: The Year in GraphicsBloomberg News told some of 2023’s most important stories with charts, data, and maps. These graphics and visual stories help break them down.
SportsSteve Cohen’s Mets Flop While Orioles Win With New Breed of MoneyballSome teams spent freely to build a winner. But in 2023, the link between big contracts and on-the-field success was the weakest in decades.
The Big TakeCorporate America Promised to Hire a Lot More People of Color. It Actually DidThe year after Black Lives Matter protests, the S&P 100 added more than 300,000 jobs — 94% went to people of color.
Business2022 in Data and GraphicsHere’s how Bloomberg News told some of 2022’s most important stories with charts, maps and visuals.
EconomicsThe $80 Billion IRS Infusion Means More Audits—in 2026 or 2027The agency’s new funding will help fight tax cheats, but it may not be enough to repair the damage from years of Republican budget cuts.
Business2021 in GraphicsHere’s how we told some of the year’s most important stories with charts, maps and visuals.
BusinessUnvaccinated Covid Patients Push Hospital Systems Past the BrinkCancers, strokes and heart attacks are still happening. Without high levels of Covid vaccinations, hospitals can't work for everyone.
TechnologyA Wildfire-Predicting Startup Tries to Help Insurers Cope With Climate ChangeKettle AI says conventional forecasts based on historical data are no longer effective.
BusinessWhere Can You Fly Right Now?We’re tracking the return to the skies. And yes, it’s still early days.
BusinessMapping U.S. Covid-19 Cases Near YouHow many Covid-19 cases are near your home? We’ve mapped the U.S. outbreak by county and zip code for a fuller picture of a region.
EconomicsThe Center of the U.S. Economy Is in Rural MissouriThe heart of the U.S. economy is in rural Missouri. GDP production has moved west over the past decade.
PoliticsThe Democratic Candidates Who Spoke the Most at the Debate—and What They SaidKamala Harris and Joe Biden spoke more than any other candidates at the two-night Democratic presidential debate. Prediction markets think Harris might have benefited more.
HyperdriveMusk May Have Overstated Just How Restrained He’s Been on TwitterRevisiting a declaration Tesla’s CEO made in his battle with the SEC.