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CTA touts record post-COVID ridership as president Dorval Carter feels the heat
ABC 7 Chicago· 2 hours agoThe Chicago Transit Authority is boasting that riders are returning in droves to trains and buses,...
Americans Still Moving Out of Bigger Cities at Higher Rate Than Pre-Pandemic
Investopedia· 18 hours agoAmericans are still moving away from the biggest cities across the country, continuing a trend that...
Nevada City RV campground voted nation's best by USA Today for 3rd straight year
CBS News· 2 hours agoThe pandemic had more people than ever exploring the great outdoors. Inn Town Campground became...
Chapter 13 bankruptcy: What you need to know
Bankrate via AOL· 17 minutes agoChapter 13 bankruptcy filings hit their highest level in 2010 when they reached 434,739 non-business filings. Filings declined significantly during the...
Jean Smart Explains Why She Angrily Called Out A Health Worker After Husband’s Death
HuffPost· 2 hours ago“The places I took him to, to get him tested, didn’t do anything except a COVID test,” Smart said,...
Mayor pitches $2 billion Fresno budget. How will city close a $47 million shortfall?
Fresno Bee McClatchy via AOL· 55 minutes agoBut it’s also where sources of revenue are subject to variability and vagaries of the economy. Since...
Mistrust, fights and blood sport: How COVID-19 trauma is shaping the 2024 election
New Hampshire Union Leader· 6 hours agoMuch of the country has moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, but Ruth and Mohammed Nasrullah keep a...
No, telehealth isn't dead—but it has some adjusting to do
Newsweek· 2 hours agoSpencer Dorn tells me. Disclaimer: Your doctor delivering the results of your cholesterol panel in person is unlikely to evoke the same emotions as Margot Robbie delivering a monologue on the ...
North Face closes downtown Seattle flagship store
KIRO via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThe downtown retail core has been having trouble since the COVID-19 pandemic, citing crime as a major concern. According to the Downtown Seattle...
Opinion | As Bird Flu Looms, the Lessons of Past Pandemics Take On New Urgency
New York Times· 16 hours agoIn 1918, an influenza virus jumped from birds to humans and killed an estimated 50 million to 100...