Michael Bloomberg
Coverage of Michael Bloomberg in the Nexus archive.
- BlackRock CEO Larry Fink 'worried' about NYC under Mamdani, floats investing elsewhere under weaker conditions
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink expressed concern about New York City's future under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, citing potential tax impacts on the city's finances and considering alternative business locations if conditions worsen. Fink criticized the city's '13 years of weak administrations' and highlighted disparities in tax services, comparing New York's system to the Netherlands. He stated BlackRock could shift resources if the New York environment deteriorates.
- MacKenzie Scott alone accounted for one-third of America’s $19.2 billion in megagifts last year
MacKenzie Scott donated $7 billion in 2025, representing one-third of the $19.2 billion in megagifts. Other major donors included Michael Bloomberg, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Susan and Michael Dell. U.S. philanthropy totaled $617.2 billion in 2025, a 5.7% increase from the prior year.
- Micah Lasher wins NY-12 Democratic primary to succeed longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler
Micah Lasher won New York’s 12th Congressional District Democratic primary with 39.04% of the vote, defeating Alex Bores and others. The race highlighted debates over AI regulation and external spending, with Bores emphasizing tech policy and facing significant financial opposition.
- Lasher, backed by Nadler, wins high-profile primary
Micah Lasher won a contentious primary to succeed Rep. Jerry Nadler in New York’s 12th District, leveraging his political experience and support from Hochul and a Bloomberg-funded super PAC. His main rival, Alex Bores, faced significant spending from AI industry-backed groups opposing and supporting his AI regulation stance, but Lasher secured victory.
- Air pollution is a fixable problem – just look at how London and New York have cleaned up their acts | Sadiq Khan and Michael Bloomberg
Air pollution kills over 8 million people annually, but cities like London and New York have made progress in reducing it, according to Sadiq Khan and Michael Bloomberg. The article emphasizes the need to replicate these efforts globally to address this underreported health crisis.
- Exclusive: Summer Program Boosts Learning for Tens of Thousands of Charter Kids
A summer learning program called Summer Boost, operating in 460 charter schools across seven cities, helped 39,000 students gain an average of one month more learning in math and two and a half weeks in English language arts. Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies with $50 million, the program aims to prevent the summer slide and has expanded from New York City to include cities like Baltimore, Nashville, and San Antonio.
- Zohran Mamdani and AOC’s Split Endorsements Are Raising Eyebrows
Zohran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are endorsing different candidates in New York's Democratic primaries, with Mamdani supporting left-wing challengers in House races and AOC backing Democratic Socialists of America candidates in state legislative races. Their split endorsements have led to speculation about coordination and reflect their distinct political strategies.
- Michael Bennet loans his campaign for governor $1M as support from Michael Bloomberg surpasses $4.6M
Michael Bennet loans his campaign for governor $1M as support from Michael Bloomberg exceeds $4.6M. The increased spending highlights a tightening race between Bennet and Attorney General Phil Weiser in Colorado's Democratic gubernatorial primary.
- How Michael Bloomberg taught Britain’s Andy Burnham to act like a big shot
Andy Burnham, a Labour politician, met Michael Bloomberg in 2017 during a leadership program in New York, which influenced his approach to governance. Burnham and Bloomberg maintained a relationship, including interactions in Madrid in April, while their differing policy styles—Burnham's 'names-not-numbers' versus Bloomberg's data-driven methods—highlight contrasts in their philosophies.
- Tradition reigns in one of the richest congressional district. Or does it?
A Democratic primary for an open Manhattan congressional seat features multiple candidates, including state assemblymember Micah Lasher, who leverages policy experience and endorsements from political figures like former Rep. Jerry Nadler and Michael Bloomberg. The race highlights the district's long-standing progressive values and its focus on issues like support for Israel and opposition to Donald Trump.
- New York’s richest aren’t opening their wallets to stop the left
New York's wealthiest residents are not financially supporting efforts to counter the left's growing political influence, despite recent democratic socialist gains and tax policy disputes. Republicans are struggling to secure funding for key candidates like Bruce Blakeman, as swing districts and moderate Democratic incumbents remain critical in shaping state and national policies.
- NYC Council pushes Mamdani to add ‘fifth man’ to FDNY trucks— restoring Bloomberg-era cut
The NYC Council is urging FDNY to reinstate a fifth firefighter on engine companies, a move aimed at reducing fire response times and enhancing safety for both civilians and firefighters. This proposal seeks to reverse a policy cut during Michael Bloomberg's mayoral tenure.
- Away game: NYC students who play sports for other schools
NYC students of color face disparities in sports access due to a policy replacing large high schools with smaller ones, leading to fewer teams. A 2022 lawsuit settlement created the PSAL All-Access Program, allowing students to join nearby school teams if their school lacks a sport. Despite this, 38% of Black and Latino students attend schools with 20 or more teams, compared to 61% of other groups.
- Bloomberg Surveillance 5/14/2026
Bloomberg Surveillance on May 14, 2026, discusses key market trends and analysis. The report covers various aspects of the financial sector. It provides insights into economic developments.
- Bloomberg Surveillance 5/11/2026
The article discusses Bloomberg Surveillance on May 11, 2026, but lacks specific details to provide a more comprehensive summary. Given the date and topic, it may involve financial or market analysis. However, without explicit content, the summary remains limited.
- Bloomberg This Weekend 5/10/2026
The article discusses Bloomberg This Weekend on May 10, 2026, but lacks specific details. It appears to be a preview or announcement of an upcoming episode. The content provided does not offer substantial information about the topics or guests featured.
- Mamdani’s first 100-plus days: Far-left mayor flunks a key leadership test
Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced criticism for his response to a recent NYC terror attack, with the article highlighting his focus on 'white supremacy' over addressing the alleged ISIS-inspired threat. The NYPD was praised for preventing the attack, while Mamdani's leadership was contrasted with past mayors like Giuliani and Bloomberg.