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  1. Michael R. Bloomberg is an entrepreneur and three-term Mayor of New York City whose innovations in government and philanthropy have made him a global leader on climate change, public health, education, and other critical issues facing America and the world. Throughout his career, he has been strongly committed to giving back through Bloomberg ...

  2. Feb 26, 2020 · As mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg was one of the most powerful people in American education. For more than a decade, he effectively controlled the country’s largest school system — a power he had pushed the state legislature to grant him in 2002 — and he took full advantage of it, closing schools, expanding charters, and ...

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · June 6, 2024, 10:33 PM UTC (AP) Bloomberg joins Lore-Rodriguez group for in-dispute purchase of Timberwolves, AP source says. Michael Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942, Medford, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American businessman and politician, who founded a financial data-services firm and served as mayor of New York City (2002–13).

  4. Many New York residents associate him with his time spent as mayor of New York City. Michael Bloomberg was born at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts on February 14, 1942. He lived with his parents Charlotte and William in the Boston neighborhood of Allston until he was two years old. They moved to Brookline, Massachusetts and ...

  5. The 2020 presidential campaign of Michael Bloomberg, a businessman and former mayor of New York City, began when he filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission for the office of President of the United States as a member of the Democratic Party on November 21, 2019. [7] His principal campaign committee was called "Mike ...

  6. Nov 18, 2018 · The full text of Mike Bloomberg’s New York Times op-ed published today can be found here and appended below. At dozens of selective colleges, there are more students from incomes in the top one percent than there are from the bottom 60 percent, even though many middle and lower-income students have the qualifications to get in, according to a New York Times analysis .

  7. Feb 21, 2020 · The number of murders in New York City fell from nearly 600 in 2002 to less than 340 in 2014, the year after Bloomberg’s final term ended. That was a continued drop from the early 1990s, when ...