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  • 2 days ago | bloomberg.com | Jennah Haque |Laura Nahmias |Elena Mejia |Rafael Garcia

    By Jennah HaqueLaura NahmiasElena Mejía Video by Rafael Garcia June 4, 2025 The race to run New York City is heating up. Typically, the candidate who clinches the Democratic nomination for mayor is the presumptive winner in November’s general election, but this year is different. The winner of the Democratic primary will face off in November against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who has opted to run as an independent.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Jennah Haque |Mathieu Benhamou |Dave Merrill

    By Jennah HaqueMathieu BenhamouDave Merrill May 3, 2025 President Donald Trump envisioned a drastic remaking of the US government in his budget request, dramatically curtailing domestic agencies, while boosting the military and border protection. The White House’s fiscal year 2026 preliminary budget would cut discretionary spending by more than a quarter in five cabinet departments, while increasing the Department of Homeland Security’s budget by nearly 65%.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | news.bloomberglaw.com | Jennah Haque |Vanessa Perdomo

    The doubters were wrong. Women’s sports are ready for prime time. From Caitlin Clark’s brash rookie season in the WNBA, to rugby sensation Ilona Maher going viral, to Simone Biles’s riveting comeback at the Olympic games in Paris, 2024 was the year of the female athlete. Now, as a new year begins, that success has put a new challenge in focus: Whether leagues can capitalize on the momentum – and finally pay players what they’re due.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | bloomberg.com | Jennah Haque |Vanessa Perdomo

    The doubters were wrong. Women’s sports are ready for prime time. From Caitlin Clark’s brash rookie season in the WNBA, to rugby sensation Ilona Maher going viral, to Simone Biles’s riveting comeback at the Olympic games in Paris, 2024 was the year of the female athlete.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | news.bloombergtax.com | Jennah Haque |Vanessa Perdomo

    The doubters were wrong. Women’s sports are ready for prime time. From Caitlin Clark’s brash rookie season in the WNBA, to rugby sensation Ilona Maher going viral, to Simone Biles’s riveting comeback at the Olympic games in Paris, 2024 was the year of the female athlete. Now, as a new year begins, that success has put a new challenge in focus: Whether leagues can capitalize on the momentum – and finally pay players what they’re due.

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Jennah Haque
Jennah Haque @JennahHaque
11 Mar 25

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20 Feb 25

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Jennah Haque
Jennah Haque @JennahHaque
20 Feb 25

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