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May 2, 2018

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Black men arrested at Starbucks settle for $1 each, and a promise of $200K for young entrepreneurs program

Wednesday, May 2

Two black men arrested for sitting at a Philadelphia Starbucks without ordering anything settled with the city Wednesday for a symbolic $1 each and a promise from officials to set up a $200,000 program for young entrepreneurs.

Southwest Airlines flight from Chicago to New Jersey diverted due to broken window

A Southwest Airlines flight out of Chicago's Midway Airport was diverted to Cleveland for maintenance after a window reportedly broke midflight.

United bans nearly 50 types of dogs and cats after series of animal-related incidents

United Airlines is limiting the types of pets it will transport as cargo after a series of animal-related incidents led to an internal review this year.

Wiener's Circle opening more 'family-friendly' 2nd location, in Rosemont

The famed Wiener's Circle hot dog stand will open a second location for the very first time, inside the new Impact Field in Rosemont.

New Budweiser beer is inspired by George Washington recipe

Anheuser-Busch InBev is again rolling out a new Budweiser product, this time a red lager based on a recipe kept by President George Washington.

Mall owners, retailers clash on avalanche of online returns

Mall owners, already squeezed by e-commerce and spending billions on property makeovers to draw shoppers, have a new headache: retailers deducting returns for items bought online from their sales figures.

Democrats seek subpoena of Chicago bank over Manafort loans

Two Democratic lawmakers are pushing for the House Oversight Committee to issue a subpoena to force the Federal Savings Bank in Chicago to turn over documents related to its loans to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Cambridge Analytica, firm at center of Facebook privacy scandal, to close: WSJ

The Wall Street Journal says Wednesday's shutdown comes as the firm is losing clients and facing legal fees from the Facebook case. 

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