Follow Bloomberg's live results page for the Canadian election tonight. First polls close in Newfoundland and Labrador at 7 p.m. Eastern time. We've got a live map for you and some key races to watch. Join us: https://t.co/B4V0cahojX via @bbgvisualdata@cedricsam
Follow Bloomberg's live results page for the Canadian election tonight. First polls close in Newfoundland and Labrador at 7 p.m. Eastern time. We've got a live map for you and some key races to watch. Join us: https://t.co/B4V0cahojX via @bbgvisualdata@cedricsam
Donald Trump’s trade war is causing chaos for farmers and food producers on both sides of the US-Canada border, as businesses grapple with how to disentangle deeply connected supply chains https://t.co/U9TfuReNkH
one of the first graphic i ever made at @BBGVisualData (with @YueQiu_, @rjnskl, @tinssoldier among others!) helped me find out that Li Ka-shing owns ports on both ends of the Panama Canal... https://t.co/Ntndf1svnO
NYC’s new congestion fee has changed Manhattan’s traffic mix with fewer private cars and more cabs, a Bloomberg analysis of 75,000 cars shows — but the impact may already be diminishing.
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Bloomberg’s 2024 US Election Results: Live Market Reactions
👉 Track real-time prediction markets, crypto, global currencies, and Treasury futures alongside vote counts in key US presidential, Senate and House races 👈
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@M_McDonough@TheTerminal@denicomc `W ID 41C2813229744F8EA3D7021D94EC5651` is the link behind the QR code apparently? And it will save to the search history on the black app (but I don’t think one can save it permanently to their phone’s W<GO> unless they make a copy of it...)
Essentially, we didn’t want to run d3.force in the browser for a static graphic. So we used Observable as a place to try out the data and force params, and saved the SVG to the project. Then, extract positions to a CSV, regenerate layout responsively in Svelte
the bosses: “let’s make a fun graphic”
me: bubbles 🫧
just a few days away from the 2024 election - we looked at the thousands of groups that have spent roughly $14.7B towards campaigns so far. https://t.co/SYx37sDrWR w/ a star-studded team @cedricsam@tanaz115@bill_allison
With no legal limits on how much money can go into electing candidates to the White House and Congress, voters are deluged with ads, text messages and mailers as Republicans and Democrats battle to influence a deeply divided electorate.
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Update of the Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HTI) maps for Wednesday 10/9 at 11 a.m. US East Coast time from the @NWS.
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