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Memorial Held For Two Fatally Shot In Chicago Uber
A teen was hit multiple times after someone opened fire from inside a location in Chicago. The incident resulted in the teen sustaining multiple gunshot wounds. A memorial was held today at Central Park in Arlington for Demarion Johnson, an 18-year-old boy fatally shot earlier this week on Chicago's West Side. Johnson was shot Thursday night at Lake and Home while riding in an Uber. The ride-share driver, Jason Cho, was also fatally shot when an SUV pulled alongside their vehicle and gunshots rang out.
WBBM Newsradio 780
State Audit Finds NYC Schools Struggle With Best Practices
A state audit has found that New York City's public schools struggle with best practices.
WNYC 93.9 FM
Washington Post Details EV Workforce Transition
The Washington Post reported on "labor quality" related to electric vehicles, focusing on preparing the workforce for the transition from internal combustion engines to EVs.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
US Financial Stability Risks Include Inflation, Iran Conflict, Consumer Expectations Shift
The US market faces risks to financial stability from investors withdrawing funds, worsening market sentiment, and AI's rapid development leading to declining credit quality for some borrowers.
CRI News Radio
Palm Beach Everglades Club Maintains Restricted Membership
The Everglades Club, a private corporation in Palm Beach, reportedly maintains 'restricted' membership policies. According to the source, Jews, Muslims, and Black people are unable to become members of the club to this day.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Olympic Canoeist Qualification System Changes For Los Angeles
Qualification for the Los Angeles Olympic Games will span two years. Results from world championships will be considered, along with other events, for the qualification process.
RTVS Rádio Slovensko
Trump Allegedly Exploited Presidential Powers Economically
A French radio station discussed how former President Trump economically exploited his presidential powers.
France Info
New York Times Wins Investigative Journalism Prize For Trump Series
The New York Times won an investigative journalism prize for its series on how former President Trump economically exploited his presidential powers. The award recognized the New York institution's work on how Trump enriched himself through his authority.
France Info
Detroit Doctor Warns Of Hantavirus Risk From Netherlands, Argentina
Dr. Leah Mundy, an infectious disease specialist at Detroit Medical Center, discussed the Hantavirus, advising Metro Detroiters about potential contact with individuals recently in the Netherlands, Europe, or Argentina.
WWJ Detroit
New Music From Beastie Boys Heard For First Time
A New York radio station reported hearing new music from the Beastie Boys for the first time.
1010 WINS NYC