Some are stuck out working in record-breaking heat in Chicago
Downtown Chicago was bustling with people Monday, and there was plenty of demand for people brave enough to work in the heat.
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Downtown Chicago was bustling with people Monday, and there was plenty of demand for people brave enough to work in the heat.
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