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Airlines Face Staff Shortages As Summer Travel Season Approaches

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Many airlines are looking to fill thousands of job openings ahead of the busy summer travel season.
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Explaining America's Illegal Gun Trafficking Problem

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Officials expect the number of seized guns from criminal activity will have climbed in 2021.
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Struggling Restaurants Face Long, Slow Recovery

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The pain of restaurant owners during the pandemic has been well documented. As restaurant closures go up, there are fears the recovery will be slow.
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In the two years since it was made law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions take effect, but it must pass Supreme Court muster first.

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HEADLINE: Mixed reviews for health care law CAPTION: Since it became law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions...
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Bloomberg

Active Asset Management Is Not Dead, Russell's Seitz Says

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Michelle Seitz, chairman and chief executive officer of Russell Investments, discusses the challenges facing active investment managers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Debating the Age-Old Question: Do ETFs Aid or Hinder Liquidity?

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Aaron Brown, a columnist at Bloomberg Opinion and former chief risk officer at AQR Capital Management, talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu about liquidity concerns and the potential for an ETF from AQR. Brown's opinions are his own.
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Bakers Are Joining A Movement To Raise Money For Ukrainian Refugees

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Hundreds of Jewish bakers have joined the "Hamantaschen For Ukraine" campaign to help drive proceeds for those fleeing the war-ridden country.
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McDonald's Workers Strike Over COVID-19 Concerns

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Hundreds of workers say McDonald's did not provide adequate health protections amid the pandemic though company says safety is a "top priority."
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VOICED : US teachers turn to crowd funding for non profit schools

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VOICED : US teachers turn to crowd funding for non profit schools
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Schools Make Changes As They Return From Break And COVID-19 Cases Soar

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To help keep students in school, the CDC and U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona endorsed test-to-stay as an alternative to 10-day quarantines.
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The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago.

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HEADLINE: Bankruptcy for American Airlines parent company CAPTION: The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor...
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WRAP President-elect introduces his economic team; jobs soundbite

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1. Mid of US president-elect Barack Obama's new economic team walking into news conference 2. Close-up US Vice President-elect Joe Biden and Obama walk in 3. Side-angle of Obama at podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US...
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BTS Is Taking A Step Back To Focus On Solo Projects

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Today's biggest boy band, BTS, announced its seven members would be taking time to work on solo projects, though they're not breaking up.
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Bloomberg

Tariffs Causing Some Manufacturers to Delay Spending, Rockwell Automation CEO Says

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- Blake Moret, Rockwell Automation chief executive officer, discusses the impact of China-U.S. trade tensions and automation on the manufacturing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Cynthia Rowley: Fashion Icon Takes on Fitness

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Nov. 18 -- Fashion icon Cynthia Rowley discusses her new fitness gear line and her recent collaboration with Staples. She speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chicago Closes Schools After Union Backs Remote Learning

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Chicago Public Schools canceled classes Wednesday after 73% of the Teachers Union demanded remote learning until COVID-19 cases subside.
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Chicago Fight With Teachers Union Enters 2nd Week

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Chicago shares concerns with other districts nationwide, with more reverting to remote learning as infections soar and staff members are sidelined.
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Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September 1. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Across America: Illinois'' Broken Budget CAPTION: Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September...
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Thousands of media from around the world have gathered in Chicago a day ahead of Senator Barack Obama's election night party to see if he will become the next president.

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HEADLINE: Chicago inundated by pre-election media CAPTION: Thousands of media from around the world have gathered in Chicago a day ahead of Senator Barack Obama's election night party to see if he will become the next president. (Nov....
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Small Businesses Face Supply Chain Problems During The Holidays

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Disruptions, coupled with increased demand, send a ripple effect through the food supply chain. But not all retailers will feel its effect.
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Scientists measure extent of Asian carp invasion in US rivers

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River ecologists in the US have taken to their boats to attempt to settle the debate about the impact of Asian carp. Some scientists have predicted that the fish - an invasive species introduced 30 years ago to control plankton and algae...
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Chicago Bakery Attacked For Drag Brunch Illustrates A Social Conflict

Higher Ed
A Chicago bakery attacked for hosting a drag brunch is now allowed to host the event again, but the journey to get there wasn't easy.
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Many Catholics Support LGBTQ Despite Vatican Rhetoric

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U.S. Catholics support same-sex marriage more so than the national average, according to a 2006-2020 Gallup poll.
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Chicago Family Tackles Food Insecurity With Pantry

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All Things Through Christ Outreach Ministry, in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository, distributed over 100,000 lbs of food in 2020.