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2018年11月29日 星期四

O'Hare to add nonstops to Portugal | Planned Amazon Go may sell booze | Pabst, MillerCoors settle lawsuit

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November 29, 2018

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TAP Air Portugal coming to O'Hare in June, with airport's first direct flight to Lisbon

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 seeks liquor license for Illinois Center store

Amazon wants to sell alcohol at a cashierless grab-and-go store expected to open downtown at the Illinois Center next year.

PBR fans rejoice: Pabst reaches last-minute settlement with Chicago's MillerCoors

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."

Indiana company plans to acquire both Gary casinos

Spectacle Entertainment announced it will merge with Majestic Holdco, owner of the two Majestic Star Casinos, in a cash transaction.

Kraft Heinz to buy paleo darling Primal Kitchen for $200 million

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.

Fed study says millennials like buying stuff, same as their parents — they're just poorer

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.

ITT Tech students score victory in bankruptcy settlement

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.

U.S. consumer watchdog to investigate video game 'loot boxes'

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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