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Thursday, Nov 29 TAP, which is backed by JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman, will be new to Chicago. It will fly from O'Hare to Lisbon, Portugal, five times a week. | | |
| Amazon wants to sell alcohol at a cashierless grab-and-go store expected to open downtown at the Illinois Center next year. |
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| Says Pabst: "Pabst will continue to offer Pabst Blue Ribbon and the rest of our authentic, great tasting and affordable brews to all Americans for many, many years to come." |
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| Spectacle Entertainment announced it will merge with Majestic Holdco, owner of the two Majestic Star Casinos, in a cash transaction. |
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| Primal Kitchen, a maker of condiments and salad dressings, bases products on the paleo diet. Kraft Heinz, co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh, is seeking to add healthier options in a bid to ignite sales. |
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| The research says millennials aren't all that different holds for expenditures on cars, food, and housing. So much for the young folks favoring "experiences" over tangible goods. |
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| A federal judge has given final approval to a settlement that will erase nearly $600 million that 750,000 students owed ITT Technical Institute, which was based in Carmel, Ind. |
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| Senior FTC officials said they will look at "loot boxes" — the bundles of digital goods that contain random assortments of in-game clothing, abilities or other rewards — which have been criticized as a form of gambling. |
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