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Friday, Jan 19 Amazon's list of 20 potential sites for HQ2, its second headquarters, didn't overlook any obvious contenders, including Chicago. A few dark horses made the cut too. Who's the real competition for Chicago? |
| Chicago was named one of 20 cities on Amazon's short list for its second headquarters. Here's a look at what the city is up against. |
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| ROBERT REED: A dogged and determined effort is shaping up in Congress and the courts to roll back a Federal Communications Commission decision ending "net neutrality." |
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| In retail, some brands that could no longer cut it with brick-and-mortar stores are getting a second wind in the digital world. |
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| American is launching daily shuttle service between Chicago and NY in April, with hourly flights, dedicated gates, and free beer and wine. |
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| The union representing about 800 employees at Hyatt Regency Chicago wants more information on how its members are being tracked by surveillance cameras. |
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| Amazon.com is looking to squeeze more money out of monthly subscribers to its free two-day shipping service, which could persuade many of them to sign up for annual subscriptions. |
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| Recognizing a global waste problem, Coca-Cola will attempt to collect and recycle a bottle or can for every one that it sells within 12 years. |
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