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Friday, Dec 15 Online sales are up this holiday season, and no one has a more up-close-and-personal view than your UPS driver. UPS delivers nearly a billion packages during the holidays, braving snow, ice and dogs. But, in the end, "Santa still gets the credit." |
| Doctors who prescribe opioid painkillers may give patients another Rx: an antidotePatients who get prescriptions for opioids at some local hospitals might soon walk away with another script — for a drug meant to help them if they overdose. |
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| Federal regulators' decision to end net neutrality and roll back regulations that some say kept data flowing freely on the internet has left some Chicago business owners concerned for their companies' futures. |
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| The Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's in River North will close at the end of the month for major remodeling, part of a company-wide push to modernize all of its U.S. restaurants by the end of 2020. |
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| ROBERT REED: If abhorrent on-the-job behavior is going to be stamped out, the big bosses will have to get a lot tougher on corrosive and damaging worker behavior. |
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| R.I.P. AIM: AOL's Instant Messenger service was finally erased from the internet on Friday. |
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| Mortgage lender Guaranteed Rate allegedly owes a former employee more than $2 million in compensation, according to a countersuit he filed against the company. |
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| In a so-called public service announcement laced with pop culture references and internet iconography, Pai listed the "7 things you can still do on the internet after net neutrality." |
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| The legislation fails to eliminate long-standing incentives for companies to move overseas and, in some cases, may even increase them, experts say. |
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| Perhaps because of its complicated technical design, zealous community of advocates and famously mysterious founding story (its creator was unknown for years), a variety of widespread myths about bitcoin have persisted. Here are five. |
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