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- Chicago's parking meters could be sold again under deal requiring City Council approval News The owner of Chicago's parking meters is seeking to sell the asset to a New York investment firm — but the deal requires approval from City Council. Mayor Brandon Johnson's office on Monday confirmed the tentative agreement between Chicago Parking Meters LLC and New York-based Stonepeak Partners. The deal, which…
- Gas surges past $4 a gallon while tomato and beef prices notch new records. A look at rising costs amid the Iran war News The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest consumer price report is here, and the data shows most grocery staples trending upward, electric costs at all-time highs and gas prices back above $4 per gallon nationally for the first time since 2022. Overall, inflation accelerated in April, with costs rising 0.6%. Though…
- 39,000 free places up for grabs at Kellogg’s kids’ football camps Sports Former England goalie Ben Foster joined current stars David McGoldrick (right) and Will Sutton (left) to surprise families with a football takeover at Tesco (Picture: Kellogg’s) Kids across the UK can bag a place at free football camps this summer — with 39,000 spots up for grabs. Former England goalkeeper…
- Jessica Simpson’s kids flew coach with their dad while she was in first class Entertainment Last week, Nick Lachey appeared on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live. During the interview, he confirmed rumors that he and ex-wife Jessica Simpson had run into each other on a flight to Hawaii on March 29. TMZ claimed that they went out of their way to avoid each other.…
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