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2018年3月27日 星期二

Cashing in on Sister Jean | Apple unveils new iPad in Chicago | Chance calls out 'racist' Heineken ad

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March 27, 2018

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Final Four fame: Loyola OKs 'Sister Jean' T-shirts, bobbleheads

Tuesday, Mar 27

As the Loyola Ramblers prep for Saturday's Final Four game, apparel firms scramble to issue merchandise featuring the team's breakout star: Sister Jean.

In Chicago, Apple updates the iPad for schools, but the price remains the same

Apple sent the iPad back to school, with an update designed to appeal to teachers. The tech giant held its latest product unveiling at Lane Tech high school on Chicago's North Side.

AbbVie ordered to pay $3.2 million after retrial of lawsuit claiming low-testosterone drug AndroGel caused heart attack

The Chicago federal court verdict in the AndroGel case was the result of a second trial after an earlier jury verdict and award of $150 million was tossed.

Chicago-based mall owner GGP to be acquired for $9.25 billion

Brookfield Property Partners LP agreed to acquire the portion of GGP Inc. it doesn't already own and take over the second-largest U.S. mall owner.

Heineken pulls light beer commercial after Chance the Rapper calls it 'terribly racist'

Hip-hop star Chance the Rapper tweeted the commercial was "terribly racist." He said he thought some companies were purposely "putting out noticeably racist ads so they can get more views."

Chicago seeks to add prescription drug discounts to ID card

Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants Chicagoans to be able to use new municipal ID cards to get discounts on prescription drugs.

Breach exposes personal information of 35,000 ATI Physical Therapy patients nationwide

The personal information of as many as 35,000 ATI Physical Therapy patients across the country may have been compromised after hackers got ahold of email accounts belonging to the Bolingbrook-based chain's employees.

Designer of deadly waterslide, water park owner charged with murder in boy's death

A water park company's co-owner and the designer of a deadly waterslide were charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of a 10-year-old Kansas boy.

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