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Jun 13 2023
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Waukegan pitches lakefront site for new Bears stadium
With Chicago Bears officials saying their proposal for a new stadium at Arlington Park is "at risk," yet another city is reaching out to team officials in hopes of luring the NFL franchise to town. The latest entry in what's shaping up as a potential bidding war for the team is Waukegan, whose mayor on Monday sent Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren a letter suggesting several sites in the
The Daily HeraldFeb 13 2024
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Hands 'Black and Brown' Businesses $18M to Feed Migrants
Chicago’s Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson recently touted his efforts to bestow $18 million exclusively to “black and brown” businesses to feed the thousands of illegal border crossers the city is housing. Johnson’s administration partnered with the Greater Chicago Food Depository, BJ’s Market, and other nonprofits by diverting the huge sum to minority-owned businesses, according to WFLD-TV.
Breitbart NewsFeb 13 2024
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Police: 4 people shot, 1 critically injured in Baltimore
Police are investigating after a quadruple shooting in Baltimore City Tuesday night.According to police, four people were shot in the 700 block of East Eager Street. One person has critical injuries.Police commissioner Richard Worley is reporting to the scene.This story will be updated.
Police are investigating after a quadruple shooting in Baltimore City Tuesday night.
According
WBAL 11Oct 25 2023
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Australian hydrogen company outlines US expansion in New Mexico, touts research
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An Australia-based company is announcing plans to build a campus in New Mexico to expand its research into hydrogen as a source for producing heat for industrial applications. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday the commitment by Star Scientific. The company touts a proprietary chemical process that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce heat without
KTVZ 21Oct 16 2023
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Rite Aid files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, names new CEO
Major U.S. pharmacy chain Rite Aid said Sunday that it has filed for bankruptcy and obtained $3.45 billion in fresh financing as it carries out a restructuring plan while coping with falling sales and opioid-related lawsuits.
In 2022, Rite Aid settled for up to $30 million to resolve lawsuits alleging pharmacies contributed to an oversupply of prescription opioids. It said it had
NewsNationOct 04 2023
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Haley Overtakes DeSantis, Still Trails Trump in New Hampshire
Former President Donald Trump sits in a courtroom this week, defending his imperiled financial empire and reputation and under a new gag order banning him from talking about court staff. But in first-primary state New Hampshire, Trump sits in the campaign driver's seat, with nearly half of Granite State GOP primary voters saying the former president is their first pick for the 2024
U.S. News & World ReportApr 18 2023
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Seattle City Council approves $10 late fee cap for renters
After heated debate over the correct maximum fee, the Seattle City Council voted Tuesday to cap late-rent fees at $10 per month as part of the city’s broader efforts to control rising housing costs. The new bill also prohibits landlords from charging for various types of notifications, or other so-called “junk” fees, in an effort to reduce compounding debt for people struggling to pay for
The Seattle TimesNov 17 2023
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Nissan Stadium: New Titans venue will keep name through 20-year naming rights agreement
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nissan Stadium will continue to be known as such, thanks to a new deal signed between the Tennessee Titans and the automaker. The two reached an agreement on a new, 20-year, exclusive naming rights partnership that brands the new Titans home venue as “Nissan Stadium.” “It is our great privilege and honor to announce that we have agreed with Nissan on a 20-year naming
WKRN News 2Oct 04 2023
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Patriots trading for cornerback J.C. Jackson in New England reunion
The Patriots are trading for cornerback J.C. Jackson, a league source confirmed Wednesday, reuniting the two parties after Jackson left New England for a monster contract with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2022. As a result of the deal, the Patriots and Chargers will swap late-round draft picks in 2025. New England’s sixth-rounder will go to L.A. in exchange for a seventh-rounder. The move
The Boston Globe