Topic: Michael Bloomberg

Bloomberg's Terminal Snooping More Widespread Than Wall Street Thought

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According to an alarming report published by The New York Times on Friday, reporters at the company were for decades not only permitted, but frequently and forcefully encouraged, to monitor potential story subjects with the terminal software's U UID function.

By Philip Bump

Jun 13, 2013

The Feds May Start Monitoring the NYPD Over Stop-and-Frisk

If a federal court determines that the NYPD systematically violated the civil rights of residents through its stop-and-frisk behavior — which the court probably will — the Department of Justice may provide a monitor for oversight. Bloomberg is mad about it, to which there is only one reasonable response: Get over it.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jun 12, 2013

Bloomberg's Money Hunt on Pro-Gun Senators Could Backfire

The number-one rule in politics is "follow the money," which is why New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is fighting back against Democratic Senators and their gun votes by targeting their donors. But the move could do more harm than good.

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By Philip Bump

Jun 7, 2013

TV Actress Arrested for Sending Ricin Letters

This afternoon, the FBI arrested Shannon Rogers Guess Richardson for sending ricin-tainted letters to Obama and Michael Bloomberg. There are perhaps worse ways to lash out at your estranged husband than to threaten the life of the president, but none come immediately to mind.

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By Philip Bump

Jun 3, 2013

So You Want the Media to Cover Your Ricin Letters

It seems like you can hardly pick up the paper anymore without reading about ricin-tainted letters being sent all over the place. But not all ricin stories garner the same level of attention. Having reviewed three recent examples, we would like to offer these tips for those wanting to get media coverage.

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By Philip Bump

May 31, 2013

Bloomberg Takes a Strong Stand Against the 'Hoax' of Medical Marijuana

Michael Bloomberg revealed in a radio interview Friday that his understanding of how marijuana works could be considered as baffling as his administration's approach to marijuana-related crimes. Except that his weird justifications might explain the bad policies.

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By Philip Bump

May 31, 2013

Mark Pryor's First Campaign Ad Pits Him Against Bloomberg and Obama

The Senator unveiled his first campaign ad with a full 523 days before Election Day. He didn't have much choice; Bloomberg's gun control group has been blasting his vote to block a background check compromise. Luckily for Pryor, the voters are on his side.

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By Philip Bump

May 30, 2013

Watch New Yorkers Use the New Bike-Sharing Program in Near Real-Time

NYC's new Citibike program (which — yes, D.C. people — isn't unique) has been received with a mix of emotions. But one thing is clear: after less than a week, it's already in heavy use, if the real-time data the city makes available is any indicator.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 30, 2013

Obama's New Ricin Letter Had the Same Text as Letter to Bloomberg Gun Group

Whoever is targeting pro-gun control politicians with ricin-tainted letters apparently included President Obama on their list of threats.

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By Philip Bump

May 24, 2013

Gun Background Check Politics, Explained in Seven Graphs

When Senator Mark Pryor voted against a gun background check compromise, he was taking a measured political risk. Even as an anti-gun group announces a plan to spend $350,000 on ads criticizing Pryor ahead of a near-certain second vote, a detailed new poll shows why it may have made political sense.

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By Philip Bump

May 7, 2013

Opposition to Expanded Gun Background Checks Is Starting to Waver

Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona appears to be reversing his opposition to expanded background checks on gun purchases. It's another sign that the tide is shifting in the gun debate, even as advocates continue to apply pressure.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 3, 2013

The Drudge Report Fell Hard for This Fake Bloomberg Pizza Revenge Story

For a few brief shining moments on Friday morning, The Drudge Report's splashy top story linked to a "news" report from The Daily Currant about New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg that is not even close to being true.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 25, 2013

Bloomberg Says Boston Bombers May Have Eyed Times Square Next

Just like the man they carjacked last week said, the Boston Marathon suspects considered attacking a second: New York City.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 17, 2013

Conservatives Sure Are Gloating About Blocking the Gun Bill

A lot of gun control advocates are upset about what happened in the Senate on Wednesday as a (mostly) Republican minority filibustered gun regulations that the majority of Americans support.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 9, 2013

Bloomberg's Candidate Wins Open House Seat But Don't Call Him a Kingmaker Quite Yet

Robin Kelly, the gun hating former Illinois state rep who's friends with Obama and enjoyed over $2 million of Bloomberg's money for her campaign, has won the election to replace Jesse Jackson Jr. It wasn't even close.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 28, 2013

The NRA Hasn't Destroyed the Anti-Gun Campaign ... Yet

On Thursday, President Obama gave a gun control speech and Mayor Bloomberg's group released new gun control ads, all while the NRA runs offensive ads about the president's daughters and rambles about how Bloomberg "can't buy America." That's true. It's much more cost-effective to buy Congress.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 25, 2013

McCain May Hold the Key Vote on Universal Background Checks for Guns

As is usually the case in DC, we can predict the outcome of the Senate's vote on gun measures a few weeks before the vote happens. One of the only question marks — universal background checks — may also be resolved, thanks to a big name. Not Bloomberg. McCain.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 24, 2013

The Sunday Grind

Bloomberg and LaPierre Trade Shots; Rand Paul Disapproves of Your Dope

We were denied the sure-to-be-explosive on-camera face-off between NRA chief Wayne LaPierre and New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, but they still fired shots at each other during their solo segments on the Sunday talk shows. Elsewhere, Rand Paul talked about his feelings on marijuana. Hint: He's a bit more mellow than you'd expect. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 18, 2013

Mike Bloomberg Trades War on Soda for War on Cigarettes

Undeterred by his recent setback in the battle over big soda, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has turned his attention back to one of his original health enemies — smoking.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 10, 2013

The Sunday Grind

Jeb Bush Goes on Tour; Ryan's New Budget Forgets Obamacare

Jeb Bush shoots down 2016 questions from all six major Sunday talk shows, while also discussing his ever-evolving stance on immigration reform along the way. (Also: crack addicts.) And Paul Ryan discloses his new budget operates under the assumption Obamacare will be repealed. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 26, 2013

Thanks to Bloomberg's Millions, Gun Hater Wins Jesse Jackson Jr. Primary

Gun control advocate Robyn Kelly won the Democratic primary in the race for Jesse Jackson Jr.'s old House seat, setting her up as a shoe-in to spend the next two years on Capitol Hill.

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By J.K. Trotter

Feb 20, 2013

Lawyers, Guns, and Money: Why Jesse Jackson Jr.'s Seat Is Worth $3 Million

As the Illinois Congressman pleaded guilty to embezzling campaign funds, another campaign flood began, as a familiar story of city politics and corruption gives way to a test of national gun-control politics turned local — and evaporating campaign-finance limits that may upend another election cycle beginning as soon as next week.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 13, 2013

Michael Bloomberg Is Coming for Your Coffee Cup

New York City mayor, Michael "Regulate the Pain Away" Bloomberg, is expected to propose a sweeping ban on plastic foam food packaging, that immortal scourge of the 20th-century.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 28, 2013

A Brief History of Racist Soft Drinks

Lots of people know about how Coca-Cola used to contain cocaine or how Pepsi was the hip drink in the 1960s. Few realize that Coke marketed assiduously to whites, while Pepsi hired a "negro markets" department.

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By David Wagner

Jan 14, 2013

Coke's New Anti-Obesity Ad: Lots of Skinny, Happy People Holding Cans

Public health efforts around the country have been calling out soda's central role in the obesity crisis. In response, Coca-Cola debuted a new commercial today that already has people drawing the big-tobacco comparisons.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 6, 2013

Michael Bloomberg Has the President's Ear on Gun Reform

Behind the scenes, Vice President Joe Biden has been working diligently to come up with recommendations for gun reform by later this week, and in a move that will make many gun-control advocates happy, he's been listening to the New York mayor.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 21, 2012

The Inevitable, Bloomberg-Backed Celebrity Gun-Control PSA Is Here

On the same day the NRA blamed out-of-date movies and video games as the root cause of mass shootings like Newtown, Bloomberg-backed Demand a Plan released this video.

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By David Wagner

Dec 19, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

Michael Bloomberg on gun control, Matt Miller on gun buyback programs, Lydia DePillis on Instagram, Chris McDermott on the Keystone XL pipeline, and Scott A. Snyder on South Korea's first female president.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 16, 2012

The Sunday Grind

Dianne Feinstein Wants to Ban Assault Weapons

Gun control and Newtown dominated the conversation on every show. Dianne Feinstein announced her intentions to reintroduce an assault weapons ban while almost everyone else called for a "national discussion" on guns. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 14, 2012

What They're Saying About Gun Control After the Newtown Shooting

Here's a tally of public figures who've called for a change in the wake of the tragedy. Or not.

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By David Wagner

Dec 13, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Michael Bloomberg on the fiscal cliff, Ezra Klein on conservative fiscal policies, Amy Davidson on Antonin Scalia, Michael Mazza on North Korea, and Xu Zhiyong on Tibet. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 9, 2012

Does Michael Bloomberg Really Need a Newspaper?

Michael Bloomberg's got a lot going on. He's the mayor of New York City. He owns 90 percent of the wickedly profitable media company that bears his name. He's number 10 on the Forbes 500 list. Can't he just quit while he's ahead?

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 3, 2012

Mayor Bloomberg Failed to Talk Hillary Clinton Into Taking His Job

Politicos have been wringing their hands for months now, waiting to hear what Hillary Clinton will do after her stint as Secretary of State ends next month. Now we know one thing she won't do: Run for mayor of New York City.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 16, 2012

Bloomberg Comes Under Fire for Not Being a Hugger

Mayor Michael Bloomberg is facing a strange bit of criticism while on the slow path to recovery since Hurricane Sandy: he isn't really a hugger. We've decided to give him some help. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 2, 2012

Update: Power Is Back On in Parts of Lower Manhattan

The Lower East Side, the East Village, and Chelsea all have power.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 2, 2012

Biden Talked Bloomberg Into Endorsing Obama

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed President Obama for reelection Thursday, while the country is watching Bloomberg, Obama, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie work together to clean up after Hurricane Sandy.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 1, 2012

Michael Bloomberg Endorses Obama Because of Climate Change

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed President Obama on Thursday, writing that the massive storm that flooded his city Monday night "brought the stakes of Tuesday’s presidential election into sharp relief."

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 1, 2012

Seven Reasons Why New Yorkers Think Holding the New York Marathon Is a Terrible Idea

Why would New Yorkers want to cancel Sunday's revenue-generating, city-unifying New York City Marathon? Oh yeah, there are still people homeless in Queens and Staten Island.

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By Lilit Marcus

Oct 31, 2012

Your Jokes About Bloomberg's Sign Language Interpreters Aren't Funny

These days, a major world event can’t happen without an accompanying meme. During Hurricane Sandy, the new social media star is Lydia Callis, the American Sign Language interpreter who appears next to the Mayor at press conferences and whose facial expressions have garnered her an internet following and – the ultimate status symbol on the internet—a fan Tumblr.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 25, 2012

Michael Bloomberg Says High Approval Ratings Mean He's a Failure

Michael Bloomberg sat down for wide-ranging interview with The Atlantic's James Bennet for this month's cover story and was not shy with his thoughts on why journalism stinks, Romney has a "genuine" problem, Twitter is ruining government, and Obama doesn't deserve any credit for killing Bin Laden.

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By Connor Simpson

Oct 20, 2012

Bloomberg Endorses Joe Biden (Obama and Romney Can Wait)

If you are one of those pesky undecided voters and you were waiting to decide between Obama and Romney based off the word of Mayor Bloomberg himself, stop. You're turning blue in the face. Get a soda and make up your own mind. Bloomberg's probably not going to endorse anyone.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 17, 2012

Bloomberg Gets Super PAC to Make 2012 Race More Serious

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is creating his own Super PAC because he finds the current tone of the election "frustratingly superficial," The New York Times Raymond Hernandez reports. Perhaps Bloomberg has a superficial understanding of Super PACs, because while their effectiveness is debatable, it's clear they have not elevated the debate.

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By Adam Martin

Sep 13, 2012

New York City Approves Ban on Tub-Sized Sodas

Jon Stewart and Tucker Carlson, your cries of protest have gone unheeded: The New York City Board of Health voted Thursday to approve Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on sodas served in cups larger than 16 ounces.

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By Eric Randall

Jul 24, 2012

New York's Soda Ban Hearing Somehow Includes Holocaust Allusions

The New York City board of health held a public hearing on the Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on the sale of sugary soft drinks over 16 oz. Tuesday, allowed citizens, representatives from the beverage, movie, and restaurant industries, and city officials to express their thoughts, including Holocaust references.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 22, 2012

The Sunday Grind

Gun Control Dominates Conversation After Aurora

After the Aurora tragedy, guests debate whether new gun control laws are the answer, or if we should be focusing on expanding our understanding of mental health problems. 

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By Justin Elliott, ProPublica

Jul 10, 2012

How the NYPD Overstated Its Counterterrorism Record

The NYPD is held up as a sophisticated counterterrorism operation, with media and political figures citing 14 attacks prevented or stopped. But a ProPublica investigation finds that the number is inflated.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 4, 2012

The Heat Is Really Starting to Bug Politicians

It's been hot recently, and that's especially hard on politicians who are expected to spend their day in suits speaking outside. How are they supposed to keep their cool in this kind of weather? They keep cursing, snapping or generally sounding stupid. 

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By Adam Martin

Jul 3, 2012

New York Mayor's Sarcastic Joke Comes Frustratingly True

It's a good thing most of us get the day off Wednesday as the heat is making some of us loopy, including New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who exhibited some comically bad timing with a meltdown at a press conference.

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Forget Big Gulps: Mayor Bloomberg's Latest War Is on Bad Drivers

Following Albany's failure to pass legislation allowing New York City to issue fines using up to 40 new speed cameras, Mayor Michael Bloomberg this morning suggested that perhaps he would look into the public shaming of bad drivers instead.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 19, 2012

Don't Get Your Hopes Up About Weed Decriminalization

Remember how New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called for the decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana in public view? That was kind of fun, wasn't it? 

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