The Chicago-based cable news network, which has struggled to build an audience since launching two years ago, found its mojo — and some viewers — during a breakthrough election season.
Startup electric truck manufacturer Rivian has laid off 6% of its total workforce, or about 840 nonmanufacturing employees, including about 50 at its downstate Normal assembly plant.
Redbox, the last bastion of DVD rentals through its ubiquitous storefront kiosks, is selling to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment for about $375 million in stock and debt. But
Chicago gyms, which have struggled with closures, masking requirements and revenue declines during the pandemic, are facing a new challenge: a citywide mandate ensuring visitors are fully vaccinated.