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2018年2月22日 星期四

HQ2 bid gets backing from Bears, burgers | Support dog bites girl | Chase Bank glitch

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February 22, 2018

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Chicago's push for Amazon's HQ2 gets help from Bears coach Matt Nagy, Kuma's Corner and more

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The firms behind the group calling itself the People's Pitch wanted to provide a way for residents and organizations that might not be part of the official campaign to voice their support, said David Goldenberg, executive vice president at Resolute Consulting.

Emotional support dog bites child on Southwest flight, forcing airline to reexamine policies

Southwest Airlines is reviewing its policies on emotional support and service animals after a young girl was bitten on the forehead on one of its planes.

Food truck owner hopes to take fight against Chicago to Illinois Supreme Court

If the state Supreme Court obliges, it will be the next step in a lengthy legal battle that began after Chicago announced new food truck regulations in 2012.

Walmart's online strategy isn't clicking yet. Here's how it plans to get its mojo back

ROBERT REED: Wall Street is worried Walmart could become the online retailer that can't shoot straight.

Sterling Bay wraps up $510 million deal for Groupon HQ

RYAN ORI: Sterling Bay finalized its $510 million purchase of Groupon's headquarters, the Chicago developer's largest deal. It's expected to add Prudential Plaza soon.

Chase glitch allowed customers to see others' bank accounts

Chase Bank says a technological glitch that inadvertently logged customers into others' accounts was fixed Wednesday night.

As companies reveal gigantic CEO-to-worker pay ratios, some worry how low-paid workers might take the news

Investors, the public and employees are about to get a much closer look at how their pay compares not only to that of their CEO, but that of their peers. It's that last comparison that has employers most concerned.

Sinclair Broadcast will sell WGN-TV, New York station in bid to buy Tribune Media

Sinclair plans to enter into an "option and services agreement" with the buyers of those stations, which have yet to be identified.

Sears threatened to sue state over tax credit dispute

Sears threatened legal action in a months-long battle over $14.8 million in state tax credits it said it earned before falling short of job retention benchmarks.

Special counsel probing whether Manafort promised Chicago banker White House job for home loans

Three loans were questioned by other officials at the bank, according to an NBC News report, and at least one bank employee is reportedly cooperating with the investigation.

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