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  2. Legislator demands answers for Chicago red-light camera ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Illinois State Rep. La Shawn Ford is again caling for change after new data shows more than 2.5 times as many red-light camera tickets were issued on Chicago’s South Side ...

  3. Why Reddit Stock Crushed It in December - AOL

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    Several positive analyst moves added up to a tailwind, pushing Reddit's (NYSE: RDDT) share price up notably in the final month of 2024. December saw the social media company's already hot stock ...

  4. Reddit stock rises after first quarterly report on higher ...

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    Reddit stock moved higher after giving a better-than-expected Q2 forecast for sales and profit metrics. Many strategists argue that the long-term growth story for Reddit is in artificial ...

  5. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, the city of Chicago changed the period of time between when the light turns red and when the red-light camera is triggered (and a ticket issued) from 0.1 seconds to 0.3 seconds. The "grace period" in Chicago is now in line with other major American cities like New York City and Philadelphia. [59]

  6. Economy of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Downsizing and plant closures continued into the 1990s and 2000s, and the US Dept of Commerce estimates that today fewer than 25,000 people are employed in the steel industry in the Chicago–Joliet–Naperville, IL–IN–WI Metropolitan Statistical Area (18,000 of whom are actually in Northwest Indiana.

  7. NYSE Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Old Chicago Stock Exchange Building, ca. 1894. The Chicago Stock Exchange was founded in a formal meeting on March 21, 1882. At this time, Charles Henrotin was elected the chairman and president. In April that year, a lease was taken out at 115 Dearborn Street for the location of the exchange and during that year 750 memberships were sold. [4]

  8. Reddit stock soars in highly anticipated market debut - AOL

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    Reddit stock soared on its first day of trading, ending the day up nearly 50% from its initial public offering price of $34 a share. The stock closed at $50.44 on Thursday, up 48% from the IPO ...

  9. Reddit was sold to media company Condé Nast in 2006 by its co-founders Alexis Ohanian, who left the company in 2020, and Huffman, who now owns 3.3% of the company.