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2018年10月31日 星期三

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October 31, 2018

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Too many Uber drivers? Chicago's ride-share workers and cabbies urge cap on Uber and Lyft 

Wednesday, Oct 31

Bitter rivals on the road, Chicago taxi and ride-share drivers are joining forces to seek legislation limiting the number of Uber and Lyft cars in the city.

Many Chicago-area hospitals have cut children's care, but this one is doubling down

In recent years, a number of Chicago-area community hospitals have closed their pediatric inpatient units. But Saint Anthony Hospital is moving in the opposite direction.

Scientists are pushing to make Chicago a leader in quantum computing, fight against hacking

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers are joining Chicago-area scientists in creating a network to teleport information — a path to secure communication.

John Ronan's new building at IIT is clearly unique and thoughtful — but questions cloud its future

BLAIR KAMIN: A new building at the Illinois Institute of Technology designed by John Ronan looks and works like no other building in Chicago.

McDonald's selling 34 vacant acres in Oak Brook to homebuilder; park district wants to keep space open

McDonald's plans to sell 34 acres alongside its former Oak Brook headquarters to a developer seeking to build town homes, thwarting plans to keep the land as sports fields.

Sterling Bay adds to holdings, buys Lurie Hospital research building in Lincoln Park community area

Sterling Bay is broadening its portfolio of Chicago real estate holdings, adding a Lincoln Park medical building from Anne & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.

N.Y. governor offering to rename NYC creek the 'Amazon River,' source says — then backtracks

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is making a full-court press to lure Amazon to New York City, even offering to rename Newtown Creek in the city as the "Amazon River," a source said.

GM offers buyouts to 18,000 salaried workers in North America

General Motors offered buyouts on the same day it reported a $2.5 billion third-quarter profit. The company says it wants to continue to reduce costs.

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