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Google hit with lawsuit over gender pay

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Google faces a new lawsuit accusing it of gender-based pay discrimination. A lawyer representing three female former Google employees is seeking class action status for the claim. The suit, filed Thursday in...
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How Twitter Is Cracking Down on State-Sponsored Bots

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Oct.23 -- Sam Woolley, Digital Intelligence Lab director, discusses the use of automated state-sponsored Twitter accounts to harass journalists and political opponents with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bill And Melinda Gates Announce They're Getting Divorced

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They have been married for 27 years and have three children together.
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Options Insight: Friend Facebook Ahead of Earnings?

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April 26 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for Facebook. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Box CEO Levie: 'Box Relay' Aims to Improve Workflow

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Sept. 6 -- Box CEO and co-founder Aaron Levie discusses the company's latest product, "Box Relay." He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mashreq Capital's Kettlewell: Energy Crisis Adds Stagflation Risk

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"Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East" live from Dubai, connects Asian markets to the European opens. With Manus Cranny, Yousef Gamal El-Din and Simone Foxman, the show focuses on global macro issues with a Middle Eastern context. Oliver...
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El Salvador Pushed For Bitcoin. Now It's Dealing With The Risk

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El Salvador pushed to make bitcoin a legal tender, but fluctuations in interest and inflation haven't encouraged a steady result.
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Schwab's Sonders Sees a Pickup in Investor Nervousness

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Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, says the firm is seeing an "expression of concern" from investors and discusses the state of active and passive investing on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Goldman's Kostin Expects Negative Earnings Surprises

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David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, offers his outlook for the first quarter earnings season and says portfolio managers are looking to tech amid concerns about an increasing risk of an upcoming recession. He...
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Google Announces Efforts To Boost Number Of Black Executives

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The company plans to focus on hiring, retention and promotion for underrepresented groups at all levels.
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Epidemiologists Are The New Influencers

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Newsy looked into how scientists are using Twitter and TikTok to debunk misinformation, sometimes coming even from fellow scientists.
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Reopening Trade Delayed, But Not Derailed: Barton

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Apr.23 -- Eaton Vance Equity Portfolio Manager Yana Barton says that the uneven economic recovery and vaccine distribution has delayed the reopening trade. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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Scammers Targeting Upcoming COVID Relief Checks, Tax Refunds

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People are receiving fake forms containing malware to attach to stimulus checks that can steal personal banking information.
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SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Elects to Skip Saudi Conference

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Oct.23 -- SoftBank Group Corp. Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son will skip a controversial investment conference now underway in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to two people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Sarah McBride and...
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Buffett’s Berkshire Trims General Motors Bet

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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. trimmed its investment in General Motors Co. for the third quarter, according to a regulatory filing Monday. Meanwhile. George Soros’s investment firm, which snapped up shares sold off in massive...
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Tales From the Fringe of the Crypto Craze

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May.20 -- Bloomberg's Charlie Wells reports on the thrill-seeking traders who are prowling for profits in the wildest corners of the market — all in search of the next big coin. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Explainer: The Security Flaw That's Freaked Out The Internet

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A wide swath of critical industries, including electric power, water, food and beverage, manufacturing and transportation, were exposed.
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Fed to Execute a More Rapid Taper, State Street Says

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Marvin Loh, global macro strategist at State Street, discusses Federal Reserve policy and its implications for financial markets. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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How Black Entrepreneurs Are Changing The Culture Of Health Care

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Black business leaders are using technology to improve health care for people of color.
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Sen. Klobuchar on Big Tech Antitrust, Changing Tax Code

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Jun.24 -- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses the push for antitrust law reform and how it could impact companies including Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. She also talks about changing the tax code to help stop...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Goldman's First Investor Day

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Dec.18 -- Mike Mayo, head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo, and the University of Southern California's Dr. Julie Albright, author of "Left to Their Own Devices," discuss Goldman Sachs and changes in the investment bank's...
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Facebook, Instagram Paying Users To Deactivate Before 2020 Election

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Users can choose to deactivate for 1 or 6 weeks and be paid up to $120 for the study that will analyze social media's impact on political attitudes.
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India Unveils New Online Regulations

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The new rules would force online platforms to cooperate with law enforcement and erase content authorities deem unlawful.
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Twitter Permanently Suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's Personal Account

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The U.S. representative had faced an escalating series of bans over her inaccurate claims.