Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

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Bloomberg Daybreak delivers today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes. Get informed from Bloomberg's 3,000 journalists and analysts.

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  • childish drivel
    Tesla
    I hope Tesla goes belly up and Elon Musk gets hit by his wet-dream doodle of a “truck.”
  • a. aa a
    Losing their value
    The point of differentiation for Bloomberg was that it was supposed to be one of the last non-partisan sources for news on business and financial markets. Sadly, that seems to no longer be the case. Actively searching for a daily replacement. Please let me know if you find something.
  • James Tebow
    False reporting
    1 star for exaggerated false reporting on the January 6, 2020 election ceremony. We’ve got actual video now that proves that White House Police invited people in. We’ve got video now that proves Nancy Pelosi was exaggerating. What happened to the 15 million extra votes from the 2020 election? Yes they didn’t show up. A liberal gaslighting station. Liberals have been stealing the rest of the nation blind with the US treasury just handing out whatever invoices that came into it.
  • Someone with a memory
    Democrat propaganda with some good info sprinkled in
    Decent news source but the amount of advertising is rather high. Fine, but the lean towards the Democrat party is obvious in how the news is presented. At least they are no longer lying explicitly about Republicans
  • badger actuary
    Pretty good, outside the Democrat propaganda
    Lots of good interesting news, with Democrat propaganda sprinkled in wherever possible
  • Kejefferis
    Not Apolitical
    Very obviously supportive of the left wing. This is supposed to news, but the preference for the left overpowers and distorts the stories.
  • 10baht-tom
    Daybreak ? what edition?
    I thought this was the US edition. Not the F'ing NYC edition.
  • SoCalCuster
    Too many ads
    Way too many ads for content that is a reply of their radio broadcasts.
  • Wide Awake and Dreaming
    Too much noise
    You spend at least one minute hearing advertisements. Then you spend at least one more minute hearing a summary of the topics. And THEN you hear the news stories.
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