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Foxconn reconsiders Wisconsin plans | Airlines carry on despite extreme cold | Boeing, McDonald's report earnings

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January 30, 2019

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Apple supplier Foxconn reconsidering plans for $10 billion, 13,000-employee plant in Wisconsin

Wednesday, Jan 30

Foxconn Technology Group, which supplies Apple, is altering its plans for its first U.S. plant, set for southeastern Wisconsin. The project,  praised by President Donald Trump, promised a $10 billion investment and up to 13,000 jobs.

Airlines cope with Chicago's frigid temperatures with warming shelters, chili and extra workers

Airlines canceled hundreds of flights at Chicago's airports Wednesday. But some flights are still taking off.

Boeing notches more than $100 billion in revenue; stock soars

With the airline industry also finding its footing after years of struggles, Chicago-based Boeing delivered 238 commercial airplanes in the quarter, up 14 percent from the same quarter last year.

McDonald's logs strong growth globally, beating expectations

The world's biggest hamburger chain on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter earnings of $1.42 billion, or $1.97 a share adjusted for one-time gains and costs. 

When it comes to architecture, cold is the great equalizer

BLAIR KAMIN: Architecture, at its most basic level, is shelter, protecting us from the heat, the rain, the snow, and, as we are reminded this morning, from bitter, life-threatening cold.

'We can ... save these hospitals': Weiss, Westlake, West Suburban sold for $70 million

Chicago health care leader Dr. Eric Whitaker will try to turn around three area hospitals sold to a company part-owned by Whitaker, a friend of former President Barack Obama.

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