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US auto workers ready to strike: Negotiating for higher pay & better benefits

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Why up to 150,000 unionized autoworkers in the US are threatening to go on strike?
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Severe storms and tornadoes hit Illinois

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The U.S. National Weather Service is deploying a team to survey the damage caused by wicked winds, severe storms and suspected tornadoes in northeastern Illinois.
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Good2Know: Study Shows Climate Change is Causing Cities to Sink

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A new study shows that there could be an unexpected side effect of climate change happening right under your feet. Researchers at Northwestern University used temperature sensors underground across Chicago and found that the city's...
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One Dead, 15 Injured in Chicago Bus Crash

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One person was killed and at least 15 were injured when an SUV hit a bus head-on in Chicago.
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East Coast U.S. cities still blanketed in smoke from Canada's wildfires

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Iconic skylines in U.S. cities like Chicago, Philadelphia and New York were shrouded in a haze as smoke from wildfires in Canada continues its southerly drift across the border.
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With eye towards 2024, Biden touts ‘Bidenomics’ economic strategy

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The economic platform is set to be a centrepiece of Biden’s reelection bid, with its focus on middle-class gains.
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US cities under air quality alerts amid haze of Canada wildfires

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Canada has experienced its worst-ever start to the wildfire season, affecting air quality across North America.
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US saw record book-banning efforts in 2022, library group says

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Conservative groups are trying to restrict availability or ban books covering topics such as race and gender identity.
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Services strained at U.S.-Mexico border

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The chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border that some feared didn't materialize with the expiry of the pandemic-era immigration policy known as Title 42. The policy that replaced it has left hundreds of migrants waiting to enter, filling...
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Chicago struggles to house migrant influx bused from Texas

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Officials say daily arrivals have increased tenfold over the last two weeks and there’s no place for all of them to go
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Stock Markets Today: Wall Street Down as First Republic Falls

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Stocks are slipping in early trading on Wall Street after a torrent of companies gave mixed earnings reports for the first three months of the year.
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Stock Markets Today: Stocks Tumble on Profit, Economy Worries

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Wall Street is falling Tuesday after a torrent of companies gave mixed earnings reports for the first three months of the year.
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Jerry Springer, former talk show host, Cincinnati mayor dead at 79

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The king of trash daytime TV Jerry Springer has died at the age of 79. The former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, turned talk show host was described as a natural showman.
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Good2Know: Five of World's Busiest Airports Located in U.S.

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Good2Know: Five of World's Busiest Airports Located in U.S.
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Walmart Is Shutting Down Half Its Stores in Chicago

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Walmart is closing four stores in Chicago, cutting its footprint in half in the third-largest U.S. city after years of mounting losses.
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Man Gets New Trial in Chicago Honor Student's Death

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A state appeals court has ordered a new trial for the man accused of gunning down a Chicago honor student days after she had performed at Barack Obama's 2013 presidential inauguration.
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Voters Head to Polls for Chicago Mayoral Runoff Election

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Voters are heading to the polls in Chicago to vote for either Brandon Johnson or Paul Vallas as new mayor.
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A look into a dog-only restaurant

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Bredwell, a newly opened diner in the suburban Chicagotown of Barrington, Ill., serves freshly cooked meals for dogs.
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Nichols family lawyer, pastor react to Memphis police footage

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Tony Romanucci — one of the lawyers representing the family of Tyre Nichols — and Memphis, Tenn., Rev. Earle Fisher react to footage showing five police officers violently attacking Nichols during a traffic stop.
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Biden announces $6bn bailout for at-risk nuclear power plants

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The Biden administration has begun a multi-billion-dollar effort to rescue and revamp of its ageing nuclear power plants.
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US inflation jumped 8.5 percent in past year, highest since 1981

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The US's consumer price index (CPI) in March has reached a new record. The inflation rate jumped to 8.5 percent compared with a year ago - the greatest annual rate increase since 1981.
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Supply chain crisis: US businesses struggling to keep doors open

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Across the US and around the world, businesses are struggling to keep their doors open.
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Chicago Cancels School After Teachers Vote to Go Remote Over Lack of COVID Safety

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After the Chicago teachers union voted to work remotely due to what they say is a lack of safety protocols amid the COVID-19 surge, the school system canceled classes on Wednesday, citing harm that remote learning has done to the city's...
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Calls for greater accountability in hockey world after Kyle Beach’s sexual assault allegations

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There are growing calls for accountability from the hockey world after Kyle Beach’s sexual assault allegations against a former video coach with the Chicago NHL team.