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'Living' Memorial Challenges Cultural Narrative Around Gun Violence
Two moms called on a design group to build a first-of-its-kind memorial to remember victims of gun violence as people, not numbers.
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Chicagoans With Criminal Records Get New Housing Protections In 2020
Housing providers in Chicago can no longer deny someone housing based on previous arrests, juvenile records or convictions more than three years old.
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Doctor: US First Lady's kidney procedure low-risk
The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy.
Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
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Doctor: First Lady's Kidney Procedure Low-Risk
The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy.
Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
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Nearly 20M Hydroxychloroquine Tablets Head To Cities Across U.S.
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat malaria and some autoimmune diseases, but there's little evidence it can treat the coronavirus.
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How Businesses Abroad Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak
Chinese, South Korean and Italian businesses are changing the way they work since the outbreak.
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Chicago Teachers Threaten Strike Over Pay, School Conditions
The Chicago Teachers Union and others will strike on Oct. 17 if they can't reach a new deal with Chicago Public Schools.
Bloomberg
Ford COO Says 2Q Was Challenging, Sees Some 'Hiccups' With Suppliers
Jun.26 -- Ford Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Jim Farley comments on the redesign of its F-150 pickup and says the Covid-19 pandemic is causing some "hiccups" with parts suppliers and adds that a lot of Ford's large customers are...
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American Yoichiro Nambu, 87, of the University of Chicago, shares the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics and half of the $1.4 million prize for the discovery of a mechanism called spontaneous broken symmetry
HEADLINE: American shares Nobel Prize in physics
CAPTION: American Yoichiro Nambu, 87, of the University of Chicago, shares the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics and half of the $1.4 million prize for the discovery of a mechanism called...
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"Super agers" with the brains of 50 year olds might hold key to dementia
Edith Stern is a 92-year-old retiree who may hold the key to aging well.
She's a sprightly leader in her Chicago retirement home, playing mother hen to many of the residents and keeping an eye on the communal snack drawer.
Her...
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Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the highest of any major industrialized nation.
HEADLINE: Face of poverty changing
CAPTION: Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the...
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WRAP President-elect introduces his economic team; ADDS cutaways
1. Mid shot as US president-elect Barack Obama's new economic team walks into news conference
2. Close-up US Vice President-elect Joe Biden and Obama walk in
3. Side shot Obama at podium
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US...
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Illinois Budget Gap a Concern for Municipal Bond Market: Fitch
Apr.24 -- Eric Kim, senior director of public finance at Fitch Ratings, discusses his firm's concerns about the State of Illinois as the municipal bond market becomes more positive on the state's debt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor...
Bloomberg
How U.S. Heat Wave Affects Crops, Power Rates
Jul.18 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Sterling Smith discuss how this week’s heat wave has affected the U.S. The forecast for this weekend shows the heat index -- the "feels like" number beloved of TV weathermen -- reaching as high as 115...
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VOICED: Saving IraqÕs cultural heritage
VOICED: Saving IraqÕs cultural heritage
Bloomberg
Richard Thaler Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
Oct.09 -- Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy discusses the Nobel Price in economics being given to American, Richard Thaler. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AP Explains: What Tesla price cuts mean for demand
Tesla made about 9,300 more vehicles than it delivered last year, raising concerns among industry analysts that inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.
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AP Explains: What Tesla price cuts mean for demand
Tesla made about 9,300 more vehicles than it delivered last year, raising concerns among industry analysts that inventory is growing as demand for the company's electric cars may be starting to wane.
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Fast Food Workers Want Rules Requiring PPE In Their Restaurants
OSHA has created COVID-19 safety guidelines, but it's up to companies to decide whether to follow them.
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These Companies Are Making (Virtual) Game Nights Possible
Game nights with friends don't have to stop because of the pandemic, and some companies are making it easier than ever to have fun at home.
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Planned Parenthood In Illinois Is Planning For An Influx Of Patients
The monumental Supreme Court reversal is also impacting liberal-leaning states. These states are preparing for a huge increase in patients.
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Meat packing in Chicago c.1905, female factory workers, food production.
Meat packing in Chicago c.1905. Ground meat in machinery. Women packing food.
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NYC Subway Shooting Points To Growing Violent Crime In U.S. Transit
A rise in crime is hitting mass transit systems in multiple cities. Experts say a lack of ridership could be partly to blame.