Bloomberg: Balance of Power focuses on the politics and policies being shaped by the agenda of President Biden’s administration.
If the only thing you know about sports is who wins and who loses, you are missing the highest stakes action of all. The business owners that power this multibillion dollar industry are changing, and a new era of the business of sports is underway.
OPEC+ Seen Considering Deeper Output Cuts as Oil Market Falters
Disney’s Iger Tells Employees Hiring Freeze to Stay in Place
Fed’s Bullard Says Markets Underestimating Chances of Higher Rates
Lower Oil Prices Push Canada’s Current Account Back Into Deficit
Lagarde Says Would Be ‘Surprised’ If Euro-Zone Inflation Has Peaked
Etsy Roars Back From Bursting of Pandemic Bubble With 78% Rally
Amazon Vows to Replenish All the Water It Uses for Data Centers
China Stocks Rally in US on Bet Protests Will Spur Covid Shift
Toshiba’s Preferred Bid Delayed Amid Loan Uncertainty, Sources Say
Macquarie Bets on Network Infrastructure With $13 Billion Raise
Supreme Court Suggests It Will Limit Corruption Prosecutions
UK Energy Efficiency Plan Faces Multi-Billion-Pound Shortfall
US Housing Enters Deep Freeze With Sellers and Buyers Sidelined
Hong Kong Property Slump Reaches City’s Coveted Luxury Homes
Without Neymar, Brazil Edges Switzerland 1-0 At World Cup
Houston Reaches No. 1 in AP Poll for First Time Since 1983
Black Friday Deals Couldn’t Soothe Anxious Shoppers
Biden Is Making the Student Loan Mess Worse
Is OPEC+ About to Cut Oil Output Again? Don’t Rule It Out
Car Price Divergence Hints at More Painful Inflation Ahead
Professor Behind Effective Altruism on What SBF’s Fall Means
Apple’s Reliance on China Grows Perilous With Chaos in iPhone City
Monkeypox Is Now ‘Mpox’ to Avoid Stigma, the WHO Says
Namibia’s Ruling Party’s Names First Woman as Successor to President Geingob
Austin Calls for Donations to Help Households Struggling With Energy Bills
Amazon Vows to Replenish All the Water It Uses for Data Centers
It Takes a Village to Map the Urban Heat Island Effect
The Lowly Boxcar Can Make Your City a Better Place to Live
How to Drop a New Building on Top of an Old One
Asian Crypto Regulations Diverge as Singapore, Hong Kong Change Course (Podcast)
FTX Tensions Intensify as Bahamas Blasts Company’s New Chief Ray
Nigeria SEC to Avoid Cryptocurrencies in Digital Assets Push
Justin Sink and
Josh Wingrove
President Joe Biden is preparing to launch his re-election bid in the months after November’s midterm congressional elections, according to multiple aides and allies, setting up a potential 2024 re-match with former President Donald Trump.
Biden’s resolve to mount a second White House bid is hardening even with polls showing most Democrats would prefer a candidate other than the 79-year-old president. But those close to Biden describe him as buoyed by recent legislative, economic and foreign policy victories and committed to again deny Trump a return to the Oval Office.