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Hospital workers call for 'hazard pay' in outbreak

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Lower-paid health care workers in Chicago on the front lines of the coronavirus fight are demanding higher pay and better working conditions.  
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Should Schools Consider Their Grad Students Workers?

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Grad students teach classes, grade papers, conduct research and create syllabi, but they're not always guaranteed the same pay or benefits as workers.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Coronavirus kills more than 1,000, Four prosecutors withdraw from Roger Stone's case, Jussie Smollett indicted on six new counts
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COVID-19 Watch: Danger Of The Open Roads

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Traffic has gone down across the country, but in some places, it looks like the freedom of open roads has actually led to more dangerous crashes.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Prompts Changes At Catholic Church Services

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The Chicago Archdiocese issued new guidelines for Mass amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Chicago hospital workers call for 'hazard pay'

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Police Across Country Brace For Rise In Violent Crime

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Newsy has found many police forces can't keep up with crime or staffing levels.
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Lollapalooza Spotlights Some Of TikTok's Biggest Musicians

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Viral artists like mxmtoon, Flo Milli, Tai Verdes and Bia are all part of this year’s music festival in Chicago.
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Despite CDC Recommendations, States Debate When To Vaccinate Inmates

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In states like Illinois and New Mexico, where vaccinating prisoners and corrections staff has been prioritized, many citizens have expressed outrage.
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Businesses Brace For New COVID Lockdowns

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Faced with new COVID-19 restrictions and potential lockdowns, businesses worry for their futures.
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Chicago Outreach Bus Sparks Happiness Amid Holidays

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The Night Ministry's bus brings food, coffee, hygiene supplies and more to underserved communities in Chicago six nights a week.
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Former Washington State Football Coach Plans To Sue University

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An attorney for Nick Rolovich said he intends to take legal action after Rolovich was fired for failing to comply with the state's vaccine mandate.
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Biden Seeking Chicago Schools Opening, White House Press Secretary Says

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says the Biden's administration is urging Chicago's mayor and teachers union to strike a deal to return children to classrooms. She speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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Chicago TikTok Creator Is The Windy City's Unofficial Historian

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A man hoping to educate his kids about Chicago has spun his online fame into real-life opportunities.
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Chicago City Council To Vote On Universal Basic Income

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The City Council could vote as soon as Wednesday on a plan that would provide as many as 5,000 households with $500 a month.
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Mass Shootings Are Driving Up Fear Of Public Spaces, Gatherings

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In light of the Highland Park, Illinois shooting, fear of public spaces and anxiety with large gatherings is higher in the U.S.