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Tuesday, July 7th, 2020
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Cajun Crab House Boil and Bar coming to Southlake Mall

A new Cajun restaurant is going to spice up Southlake Mall later this year. Read more

NWI Business Briefing

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First Merchants offering COVID-19 relief in Northwest Indiana

First Merchants offering COVID-19 relief in Northwest Indiana Read more

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Lakeshore Public Media to host another 'Race and Justice: Here and Now' forum Wednesday

Lakeshore Public Media will host another “Race and Justice: Here and Now” conversation on police reform, including through training and tactics. Read more

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Hair Cuttery reopens salons after filing for bankruptcy and selling to new ownership

Hair Cuttery has reopened its salons after filing for bankruptcy and selling to new ownership. Read more

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Explorer a rare bright spot as Ford sales plummet by 33%

The Explorer — made at the Chicago Assembly Plant in Hegewisch — bucked industry trends with a 12.4% increase in sales year-over-year in the second quarter. Read more

National Business Briefing

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3 Tax Deductions You Might Be Eligible For

The extended deadline to file is coming up soon Read more

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Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again

The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the early weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running low again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs. Read more

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3 Investing Moves You Should Never Make During a Recession

These risky moves could seriously cost you. Read more

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Global stocks slip as virus outbreaks dim hopes for rebound

TOKYO (AP) — World stock markets were mostly lower Tuesday as spreading coronavirus outbreaks dimmed hopes for a global recovery, despite an overnight rally in tech shares that pushed the Nasdaq to another record high. Read more

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3 Reasons to Claim Social Security Benefits Early

Sometimes claiming as early as possible can make for a more financially secure retirement. Read more

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Thermometers in hand, Dubai opens for tourists amid pandemic

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — From French soccer jerseys to slick online campaigns, Dubai is trumpeting the fact that it reopened for tourism on Tuesday — but what that means for this sheikhdom that relies on the dollars, pounds, rupees and yuan spent by travelers remains in question. Read more

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