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Census 2020: This Canvasser Is On A Mission To Get Latinos Counted

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Mayra Sarabia has spent months trying to convince her worried Chicago Latino community that answering the census is safe and in their best interest.
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Chicago Leaders Condemn Deployment Of Elite Border Patrol Units

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They decry Trump's plan to send 100 border agents to sanctuary cities and warn that it could depress the immigrants' count in the 2020 census.
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Durbin: Citizenship question will cause undercount

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U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D) Illinois says he believes the real reason the Trump administration wants to put the citizenship question on next year's census is to discourage Hispanic Americans from answering the questionnaire for fear the...
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Chicago 'Dreamers' Remind Public That DACA Is Still Not Safe

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Two years ago, Trump tried to rescind DACA. Immigrant advocates used the 'solemn' anniversary to remind people that the program is still in jeopardy.
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COVID Vaccine Barriers Impacting Black Americans

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OVID vaccine hesitancy drops among Black Americans, but distance to health care facilities, drug stores still a problem.
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Chicago Releases Body Cam Footage From Police Shooting Of Alvarez

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Anthony Alvarez was shot and killed by police on March 31 during a foot chase in which he was armed with a gun.
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U.S. Could Compensate Migrant Families Separated At Southern Border

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The U.S. could pay up to $1 billion to immigrant families separated at the southern border.
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Vaccination Deadlines Loom For City Workers

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President Joe Biden announced the rule in September.
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Children Of Legal Immigrants Fear Deportation

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A new bipartisan bill would grant permanent residency if they've maintained legal status in the U.S. for at least 10 years and graduated from college.
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DaBaby Dropped From Lollapalooza Over Homophobic Remarks

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The rapper made insulting comments about gay men and people with HIV at the Rolling Loud music festival one week earlier.
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Mayors Ask Congress To Ban Federal Troop Deployments Without Consent

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Mayors of cities including Portland and Seattle asked Congress for authority to bar federal law enforcement from being deployed to their cities.
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California Grapples With Reopening Schools

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Some parents argue their children are becoming depressed and are getting too much screen time because of distanced learning.
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Working to Scale a Circular Economy

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Dec.11 -- Garry Cooper, co-founder and chief executive officer of Rheaply Inc., says demand has surged during the pandemic. The company helps make sure physical assets such as desks, don't go to waste and are used by other companies....
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The Swing States: Arizona

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Sep.14 -- Bloomberg Contributor Rick Davis and Rep. Tom O'Halleran, a Democrat from Arizona, talk about the issues impacting the state on "Balance of Power."
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U.S. Police Departments Suffer Staff Shortages After Tumultuous Year

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After a year of controversy and heightened scrutiny, police departments around the country are facing a surge of retirements and a lag in applicants.
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Ex-Barista Says Starbucks Is Engaging In 'Unprecedented Union-Busting'

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Starbucks is fighting to squash a unionizing movement, claiming it's disruptive, but employees say the chain has fired over 85 pro-union workers.
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Bloomberg

The Standouts From Businessweek's Best B-School Rankings

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Dimitra Kessenides discusses the standouts from Bloomberg Businessweek's rankings of the top US business schools. She speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Winter Storm Spreads Heavy Snow, Ice Across U.S.

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States from New Mexico to Maine are under winter storm warnings.
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Ken Griffin's Citadel Moving Headquarters to Miami

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Ken Griffin is moving Citadel's headquarters to Miami, leaving its current home of Chicago. The relocation will affect both hedge fund Citadel and Citadel Securities, the market making business, firm spokesman Zia Ahmed said. Sonali...
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President Bush says the American people need to know that the government is looking out for the safety of food and other products that are shipped into the U-S.

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HEADLINE: Concern grows over imported foods CAPTION: President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to...
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USA: CHICAGO: HOUSING PROJECT SECURITY SYSTEM

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English/Nat Residents in one of Chicago's toughest public housing projects claim a new security system treats them like criminals. But City authorities say the new technology is a reaction to high crime in their neighbourhood. These...
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Travelling sports teams are big business for downtown Miami hotels. Some of those hotels are now offering rooms with accommodations for very tall guests, a trend that is spreading to other cities that professional athletes visit frequently.

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HEADLINE: Hotels ''supersizing'' to attract tall athletes CAPTION: Travelling sports teams are big business for downtown Miami hotels. Some of those hotels are now offering rooms with accommodations for very tall guests, a trend that is...
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The era of food volatility is rippling across the globe. In January, world food prices hit a record high. AP's Robert Ray reports.

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HEADLINE: Grocery bills are on the rise CAPTION: The era of food volatility is rippling across the globe. In January, world food prices hit a record high. AP's Robert Ray reports. (Feb. 7) The World Food Program says that civil...
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Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella announced on Tuesday that he will retire at the end of the 2010 season, ending a long run as a major league manager. (July 20)

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HEADLINE: Lou Piniella announces retirement plans CAPTION: Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella announced on Tuesday that he will retire at the end of the 2010 season, ending a long run as a major league manager. (July 20) Chicago Cubs...