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April 30, 2018

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What the T-Mobile and Sprint merger means for you

Monday, Apr 30

Sprint and T-Mobile are officially seeking to merge. From pricing structures to mobile video, 5G networks and more, here's how the deal might affect consumers.

German coworking firm plans 100,000-square-foot Mag Mile flagship

RYAN ORI: A German coworking firm has opened its first U.S. office in Chicago, and will add a Mag Mile flagship. The deals are part of an ambitious expansion plan throughout the country.

University of Chicago's new trauma center opens, with cautious optimism

University of Chicago Medicine will open its new Level I trauma center Tuesday, marking the culmination of years of campaigning by community activists for high-level trauma care on the South Side.

McDonald's sales gains show new discounts attracting customers

Traffic at McDonald's restaurants was surprisingly strong during the first quarter, pushing the world's biggest burger chain far past Wall Street expectations.

So, what exactly happened to Mayor Emanuel's plan for Pilsen, Little Village bike and pedestrian trail?

MARY WISNIEWSKI: Two years ago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the El Paseo, a rails to trails project like The 606, in Chicago's Little Village and Pilsen neighborhoods. Emanuel even said the bike and pedestrian trail could be ready as early Summer 2016. So what's the deal?

Bill Gates believed to have bought Hyde Park mansion

Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, appear to have paid $1.25 million for a five-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot house in the South Side Hyde Park neighborhood through a land trust on April 4.

House passes ban on passenger bumping following United dragging incident

The House passed a Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill that would codify some of the consumer protections airlines adopted after United Airlines' passenger-dragging incident last year.

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