Time is running out to avoid a second partial U.S. government shutdown after congressional talks over border-security funding collapsed this weekend. Without a breakthrough, Washington will go dark by the end of the week. Again. Even if shutdown 2.0 is avoided, there's another problem looming: the debt ceiling. It's going to be a long week.—Josh Petri Here are today's top storiesNicolas Maduro is under pressure at home and abroad, and being encouraged by the U.S. to go to "a nice beach somewhere far from Venezuela." The question is where would—or could—he go? Not all Apple jobs come with great workplace perks. Contractors at a satellite office live in fear of termination—and the bathroom lines. In China, shipments of Apple's iPhone plummeted an estimated 20 percent last quarter as Huawei tightened its grip at home. Dismissing the Green New Deal as unrealistic would be an error, Liam Denning writes in Bloomberg Opinion. It’s an attention-grabbing mission statement at the start of a long and necessary battle. Paul Krugman said the U.S. economy may be heading into a recession at a time when the Fed doesn’t have the firepower to fight back. Rather than another housing bust, we're still feeling the effects of the last one. America isn't building enough new homes, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. What's Sid Verma thinking about? The Bloomberg cross-asset editor is contemplating smart investors, and how they're doubling down on bets that a global synchronized slowdown has yet to be priced in. What you'll need to know tomorrow What you'll want to read in Bloomberg PursuitsFour months ago, Christie’s said it held the first-ever auction of art created by artificial intelligence. The $432,500 sale sparked a controversy among critics over whether it’s really AI-generated if a human was involved in making the portrait. Next month, a new Sotheby’s sale in London may end the dispute and could even presage a boom in AI-generated art. Like Bloomberg's Evening Briefing? Subscribe to Bloomberg.com. You'll get our unmatched global news coverage and two premium daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close, and much, much more. See our limited-time introductory offer. See what everyone is talking about. Get the day's top trending stories on social media, delivered to your inbox from TicToc by Bloomberg. Download the Bloomberg app: It's available for iOS and Android. |