Canelo Alvarez, Danny Jacobs to fight May 4

Canelo Alvarez will return to the ring and to the middleweight division on May 4 to fight Danny Jacobs.

3 Chicago officers acquitted of covering up 2014 shooting of teen

Three Chicago officers were acquitted Thursday of trying to cover up the 2014 shooting of a black teenager by a white officer who was seen pulling the trigger on the shocking dashcam video that showed Laquan McDonald getting hit with 16 bullets.

Netflix doesn’t plan to cut ‘Bird Box’ scene despite outcry

Netflix’s post-apocalyptic survival film “Bird Box” is drawing criticism for using footage of a real fiery train disaster but the streaming giant has no plans to remove it.

 
Gymboree announces it will close all stores

Gymboree has filed for bankruptcy protection for a second time in as many years, but this time the children’s clothing retailer will begin winding down operations for good.

 
Massachusetts governor proposes legalizing sports betting

Gov. Charlie Baker unveiled a proposal on Thursday that would legalize and tax betting on professional sports online and at casinos in Massachusetts.

State Department diplomats going back to work with pay

The State Department on Thursday instructed all U.S. diplomats in Washington and elsewhere to return to work next week with pay, saying it had found money for their salaries at least temporarily.

Vanguard Group founder, John Bogle, dies at 89

When he lost his job running a mutual fund company after stocks tanked in the early 70’s, John C. Bogle decided that money managers knew very little about predicting the market — and charged way too much for that lack of knowledge.

More federal workers apply for jobless benefits during shutdown

The number of furloughed federal employees seeking unemployment benefits jumped in the first two weeks of the shutdown, topping 10,000 during the week of Jan. 5.

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