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Wednesday, Jan 10 Wisconsin has stared a $1 million ad campaign to entice "disillusioned" Chicago millennials to seek greener pastures and jobs north of the state line. |
| RYAN ORI: Chicago's widest buildings are landing some of the biggest leases. Over $1 billion in fresh capital is pouring into two sprawling structures by the river. |
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| Health care jobs, including nurse practitioners and physicians, usually dominate the list, but this year marks first time since 2015 that a health care practitioner has not topped the list. |
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| American Airlines is turning to Lands' End to replace uniforms that employees blamed for health problems and left the airline facing a lawsuit. |
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| ROBERT REED: McDonald's will stop using plastic foam cups, which keep drinks icy cold but make environmentalists red hot, by the end of this year. |
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| A suburban Chicago burger restaurant filed a federal trademark lawsuit against DoorDash for allegedly advertising and delivering its food without consent. |
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| President Trump has touted employee bonuses announced after he signed the new tax bill into law. But bonuses are one-time payouts, not the permanent pay raises that Trump and congressional Republicans have said will eventually result from the corporate tax cuts. |
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| Diet Coke is getting a makeover to try to invigorate the sugar-free soda's slumping sales. |
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| Lyft craft beer Five Star Lager made by Baderbrau will be sold in Chicago bars and offer a $5 discount on rides. |
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