Por: CNN Business October 06, 2022
New York CNN Business — is the latest company closing its Chicago offices, joining , and Citadel among others. The poultry producer said Wednesday that it’s bringing together its corporate employees at its global headquarters in Arkansas, resulting in the closure of three offices, including downtown Chicago, Downers Grove, Illinois, and Dakota Dunes in South Dakota. Roughly 1,000 employees work in the three offices and will begin... + full article
WGN-TV USA Nation October 08, 2022
, Kevin Doellman Posted: Oct 7, 2022 / 10:07 PM CDT Updated: Oct 7, 2022 / 10:07 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — On September 25, 1977, 4,200 runners gathered at the foot of the Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza for the Chicago’s first modern marathon. That was the starting line for... + más
A decade later, course record holder returns to Maine Marathon | Portland Press Herald
Eliud Kipchoge breaks marathon world record in Berlin | WPTV
Fox News USA Politics October 07, 2022
Chicago Mayor posted a TikTok of her singing karaoke on Wednesday amid a citywide 37% increase in violent crime when compared to 2021.Lightfoot made the TikTok to karaoke competition, which runs until Nov. 6.It’s time to sing your hearts out, Chicago! Our karaoke competition... + más
‘Chicago Sings Karaoke’: $5K reward for citywide amateur singing competition | WGN-TV
Stalking charge dropped against man who fired weapon near Mayor Lightfoot’s home: ‘He was just a disgruntled citizen,’ lawyer says | Chicago Tribune
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 05, 2022
They are politicians, business people, athletes and performers. There’s a vice president, an architect, a pilot, a critic. They founded major chains and ran machine politics, blazed civil rights trails, designed skyscrapers and sang the blues. They are famous and infamous. And... + más
College athletics sees surge in nonprofits paying players | ABC News
Op-Ed: Are youth sports harming our kids' mental health? | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Tech October 04, 2022
Chicago has become a Logistics Tech leadergetty Uniquely positioned as the nation’s crossroads for moving freight via air, rail, and truck, the Windy City has long been a global leader in the Transportation, Distribution and Logistics (TD&L) industry, so it is no surprise to... + más
Insurance Technology Spend Forecast: What's Driving Growth for P&C and Life Insurers in the US, UK, and Canada | Business Insider
Inside JPMorgan massive tech org: Meet the 6 key execs helping global CIO Lori Beer manage the firm's $14 billion tech budget. | Business Insider
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 26, 2022
Who would buy something that doesn’t look like a bridge, doesn’t act like a bridge, but is offered for sale as a bridge? That is what Atlas Arteria recently did. The Australian company spent $2 billion to acquire a 67% interest in the Chicago Skyway. The word “bridge”... + más
Baton Rouge's bridge problem isn't big trucks and travelers; it's local drivers, study says | The Advocate
E-PASS vs. SunPass: Which is better for drivers on Florida toll roads? | Orlando Sentinel
WGN-TV USA Nation September 24, 2022
() — Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is firing back at comments about crime in the city causing businesses to leave. On Sept. 14, the chief executive of the world’s largest fast-food chain claimed crime had gotten so bad that at the company’s headquarters. “Everywhere I go,... + más
McDonald's must face $10 billion racial discrimination suit from media group | CNN
After McDonald’s CEO says Chicago needs to ‘face facts’ about its ‘crisis,’ Mayor Lightfoot says he should ‘educate himself’ before speaking | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics September 24, 2022
When a patron of a glitzy Near North Side bar called the LiqrBox was gunned down in the middle of Orleans Street, Chicago police officers spoke with a friend of the man. He told them the Sept. 18, 2021, incident had begun inside the club.Under similar circumstances, the Chicago... + más
Should Louisiana have to pay bars for shutting them down during COVID pandemic? | The Advocate
Franklin Cosey-Gay: Violence prevention shouldn’t be a political football. It’s a community obligation. | Chicago Tribune
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