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State may limit $4,000 rebate after facing massive price tag
Newsweek· 2 days agoIllinois could make it more difficult for residents to score a $4,000 rebate if a new piece of...
A glass of milk: From gang life to gar, Yale and the cutting edge of biological sciences
Chicago Sun-Times· 1 hour agoTom Near had the fortune to make a dramatic turn from gang life in the Hamlin Park-Lathrop Homes...
Beaches, Breweries, and Bison: 9 Road Trips That Show Off the Best of the Midwest
AFAR· 3 days agoComprising 12 states that include the Great Lakes, scenic state parks, and an array of world-class...
Amtrak launches the Borealis, a second daily train between St. Paul and Chicago
Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt was Galileo in the early 1600s who is said to have first dubbed the seemingly supernatural...
Red Lobster Officially Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy — Here’s What to Know
Food & Wine via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoUnder federal and Illinois state laws, both called the Worker Notification and Retraining...
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The State· 2 days agoMany swing-state voters say they are worried that the growing presence of artificial intelligence could one day diminish privacy and hurt job prospects, according to a new ...
Fakult to Retire as President of JCP&L
New Jersey Business Magazine· 2 days agoFirstEnergy has named Doug Mokoid President, New Jersey, effective June 17, 2024. Jim Fakult announced that he is retiring from his current role as...
How Shayna Atkins Founded Atkco, Which Was Named The Third-Fastest-Growing Company In The Midwest Of...
AfroTech via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoShayna Atkins is a multi-generational entrepreneur now leading the third-fastest-growing company in...
Lake County was site of largest U.S. train robbery a century ago; ‘Unique for a number of reasons’
Chicago Tribune· 21 hours agoOne hundred years ago, a small, unincorporated Lake County community was propelled into the national...
David Masciotra, Salon
The Raw Story· 5 days agoThis article first appeared in Salon. "If I don't stop doing this, I could burn out and be no good to anybody, or I could die," Picciolini said, explaining that it's not just his own psyche ...