Donna Cohen
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Director of Photography, Bloomberg Markets.
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Joined March 2009
Berlin is speeding up the shutdown of its 19th-century gas lanterns as German citizens struggle to stay warm https://t.co/CrC6ehG3PQ via @BW šø @felixbrug
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The city is speeding the shutdown of traditional streetlights while citizens scramble to stay warm.
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This one will hit home for repeat buyers of lost air-pods, also art is great. Appleās tiniest accessory has become a billion-dollar success story https://t.co/2Q47DhfQrm via @BW
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AR/VR headsets are a small market by Apple standards, but Tim Cookās massive headphones division shows just how big the company can make a niche product.
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The Alzheimerās drug Aduhelm, approved last year by the FDA in a controversial decision, was heralded as a game changer for patients. Instead, it has researchers wondering if they've hit a multibillion-dollar dead end https://t.co/My2FL1VinG via @BW šø @CheryleStOnge
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Medicare wonāt pay for Aduhelm, the FDA-approved Alzheimerās treatment, and leading drugs aimed at pharmaās primary target have repeatedly fallen short.
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Painting Michelle Obama Took 9 Months. Keeping it Secret Took 6 Years.
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Sharon Sprung, an instructor at the Art Students League of New York, is a realist painter of the old school.
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Serena Williams advances to third round of US Open : The Picture Show https://t.co/yzvFMSzEo5
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Serena Williams says she is close to retirement. We take a look at her life and career from Compton to Wimbledon, and the impact she has had on athletes, particularly African American women.
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I wrote about Marion Ettlinger, master of the author photograph, for the New Yorker
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For decades, getting āEttlingeredā was a rite of passage in the book world. The photographer, now retired, looks back.
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The tiny island of Sri Lanka is bankrupt. Lines, lines, and more lines... https://t.co/tNZ89XFqiL via @markets šø @PRADEEPDAMBARAG
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Photos show what happens when a nation runs out of money.
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New cover this week by šø @photosbyiman
NEW COVER: Neom, MBS's $500 billion futuristic mega-project in the desert, is supposed to be a showpiece for Saudi Arabia. But current and former employees, as well as internal documents, say the project is plagued by setbacks https://t.co/qJHpg8RJ8x
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Debbie Reynolds tells Joan Rivers about her abortion experience in the 1960s. This clip is from 1989.
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How USĀ Companies AreĀ Supporting Workers on Abortion
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The US Supreme Courtās ruling overturning the constitutional right to abortion quickly drew responses from the corporate world, with dozens of major employers committing to cover travel expenses for...
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500 miles across Guinea with photographer Jason Florio. China is tapping the worldās biggest iron ore deposit in a remote mountain range....T https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2022-china-africa-iron-mining-simandou-mountains/?srnd=green via @climate
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Venezuela was long known as an economic disaster, with hyperinflation nearing 2 million percent. Now, a remarkable turnaround is underway ā at least in its most elite pockets šø @fabiolaferrero
https://t.co/oOissjo1JZ via @markets
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"People can indulge themselves. Things are changing."
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Sheryl Sandberg says she's leaving Facebook to focus on women's issues. But the corporate feminism she espoused with Lean In is out of step with what women are asking for
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Women are increasingly demanding bigger solutions like paid family leave and child care.
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Book recommendations that can teach you something new about all 50 states : NPR Thanks for the contribution ā¦@WilliePerdomoā© #books #summerbooks ā¦@nprbooksā©
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Poets laureate and other literary luminaries from all 50 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico recommend quintessential reads that illuminate where they live.
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New Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition was curated by his family : NPR great piece by ā¦@anastasiatā© on ā¦@JMBKingPleasureā© after all these years getting his due and yet, still misunderstood in so many ways.
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"Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure" opened recently in New York City. It features 200 never-before-seen and rare paintings, drawings and artifacts from Basquiat, who died in 1988 at age 27.
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