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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Senior Health & Wellness: A One-Stop Expo or a Missed Opportunity?

The recent Healthy Lifestyle Expo in Deerfield saw a surge of seniors eager to get their flu shots, with many also opting for the newly released COVID-19 vaccine. Walgreens, a major sponsor, brought extra doses to meet the demand, highlighting the importance of accessible healthcare for this demogr

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

Airline Team-ups: From First Pitches to Flying Colors

In today's fast-paced sports world, smooth and efficient air travel has become a must for leagues to run like clockwork each year. While some teams have long enjoyed the luxury of exclusive travel accommodations, others are just now experiencing it thanks to partnerships between airlines and profes

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Touchdown for Business: Do Charleston Sports Bars Really Live and Die by the NFL?

Sunday in Charleston means one thing: football fever. Sports bars across the city are packed with fans decked out in their team colors, cheering and celebrating touchdowns. But just how much does the NFL really impact these businesses? Is it all touch-downs and high fives, or is there more to the

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Deal-Making Circus: A Week of Mergers, Mayhem and Fashion Faux Pas

It's been quite the week in the world of business! First up, retail drama queen LL Flooring had a last-minute change of heart about shutting down all its stores. After securing a buyer in private equity firm F9, they signed on to sell their assets and ongoing operations - crisis averted (for now).

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Ad Empire Under Fire: Is the Internet Giant a Monopoly?

Google, the titan of search, is facing another legal battle, this time over its advertising business. The Justice Department and several states are accusing Google of being a monopoly in the world of online advertising, claiming it uses its power to drive up prices for advertisers and squeeze reven

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Sep 10 2024TRANSPORTATION

LATAM's New Business Class: Sliding Doors and High-Tech Touches - But is it Enough?

LATAM is investing US$360 million to upgrade the business class on their fleet of Boeing 787s with Recaro's R7 suites, which offer direct aisle access for all passengers in a staggered 1-2-1 layout. The upgraded seats will include movable privacy panels and high-tech features like USB-C, wireless ch

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Housing Crisis: A Battle Over Zoning and Power

The battle over who will chair Chicago's powerful Zoning Committee has turned into a major political showdown. On one side, Mayor Brandon Johnson is pushing for progressive firebrand Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez to lead the committee. On the other, business interests and influential unions are backing a

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Google's Ad Empire Under Fire: Is Breakup Looming?

The fate of Google's advertising empire hangs in the balance as the Department of Justice (DOJ) seeks to dismantle the tech giant's alleged monopoly over digital ads. In a closely-watched trial kicking off this week, the government is painting Google as a gatekeeper abusing its power to siphon money

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Goldman's $400 Million Misstep: When Consumer Dreams Turn Sour

Goldman Sachs is bracing for a hefty $400 million pretax loss in its third-quarter earnings, a direct result of its struggle to establish a foothold in the consumer market. CEO David Solomon admitted this financial blow at a recent conference, attributing it to the bank's decision to offload its ill

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Business Insider's New Boss: Jamie Heller from The Wall Street Journal

In a move that sent shockwaves through the media world, Business Insider has appointed Jamie Heller as their new Editor-in-Chief. This comes after former EIC Nicholas Carlson announced his departure earlier this year. Heller brings over 20 years of experience from The Wall Street Journal where she l

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