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Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 19, 2025

Hyde Park man to appear at detention hearing accused of stabbing 2 employees at Provident of Cook County Hospital
A 36-year-old man was scheduled to appear at a court hearing after he was accused of stabbing two employees at Provident of Cook County Hospital.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 19, 2025

How George E. Johnson made millions in the hair care industry while following the Golden Rule
The founder of Johnson Products Company, as he insists in his new memoir, "Afro Sheen: How I Revolutionized an Industry with the Golden Rule, from ‘Soul Train to Wall Street," never thought of himself as a capitalist.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

As egg prices soar, Trump administration plans new strategy to fight bird flu
With egg prices soaring, the Trump administration is planning a new strategy for fighting bird flu that stresses vaccinations and tighter biosecurity instead of killing off millions of chickens when the disease strikes a flock.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

Bev's closes in downtown Naperville, Effin Egg shutters after short stint
Three downtown Naperville restaurants/shops, including Bev's at Washington Street and Jackson Avenue, have closed. The others are Effin Egg and Sweet Home Gelato.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

Rugby rematch coming to Soldier Field, with Ireland facing New Zealand in November
The city expects the high-profile rugby rematch to boost tourism by attracting many out-of-town fans — both domestically and internationally.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

Baxter plant damaged by Hurricane Helene returns to regular production levels
Baxter International plant damaged by Hurricane Helene back up to full production levels.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

End of state grocery tax creates conundrum for suburbs facing revenue shortfall
A statewide 1% tax on groceries is set to expire in January, but suburbs are allowed to implement their own replacement taxes.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

Chicago Housing Authority is owed millions in rent and failing to enforce leases, report finds
More than 1,000 Chicago Housing Authority residents who are behind on rent have not paid for an average of nearly two years.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 18, 2025

Evanston 4-bedroom home with wraparound porch and darkroom: $1.7M
Address: 1326 Asbury Ave., Evanston Price: $1,650,000 Listing agent: Lisa Miceli, Jameson Sotheby's, 847-736-2440 This 1865 Evanston house sits on a double lot and has four bedrooms and 3 ½ bathrooms. The three-car heated garage has an EV charger and has a coach house with one bedroom and one bathroom. Some of the original details […]

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Mexico awaits new response from Google on dispute over Gulf of Mexico name before filing lawsuit
Mexico said Monday it's awaiting a new response from Google to its request that the tech company fully restore the name Gulf of Mexico to its Google Maps service before filing a lawsuit.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Trump begins firings of FAA air traffic control staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January fatal mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Elon Musk's DOGE seeks access to taxpayer data at IRS: AP sources
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is seeking access to troves of sensitive taxpayer data at the IRS, two people familiar with the inner workings of the plan who were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly told The Associated Press on Monday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Delta Airlines plane flips on landing in Toronto and a badly hurt child is among 19 casualties
All passengers and crew are accounted for after an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight Monday at Toronto's Pearson Airport, airport officials said.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Delta Airlines plane flips on landing in Toronto and a badly hurt child is among 8 casualties
All passengers and crew are accounted for after an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight Monday at Toronto's Pearson Airport, airport officials said.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Delta jet flips upside down on a snowy Toronto runway and all 80 aboard survive
All passengers and crew are accounted for after an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight Monday at Toronto's Pearson Airport, airport officials said.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

None dead and 17 injured in Delta jet crash in Toronto, airport official says
All passengers and crew are accounted for after an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight Monday at Toronto's Pearson Airport, airport officials said.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

‘Better than we can': How AI is helping dealers sell more cars and book more repairs
Companies with artificial intelligence-powered tools are pushing into all corners of the dealership experience, from car buying to the repair shop.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Indiana House legislation focused on nuclear energy moves to Senate
House Bill 1007 would provide a tax liability for expenses related to manufacturing small modular nuclear reactors.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Former Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron lists Green Oaks home for nearly $2M
Waldron and his wife listed the house on Feb. 7 and found a buyer just two days later.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Loop restaurants, caterers hope for boost from new return-to-office requirements
Several high-profile employers in recent months have taken steps to significantly curb pandemic-era remote work, which could help Loop businesses.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Loop restaurants, caterers hope for boost from new return-to-work requirements
A number of high-profile employers in recent months have taken steps to significantly curb pandemic-era remote work, which could help Loop businesses.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

Downloads of DeepSeek's AI apps paused in South Korea over privacy concerns
DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, has temporarily paused downloads of its chatbot apps in South Korea while it works with local authorities to address privacy concerns, South Korean officials said Monday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 17, 2025

New Southland Chamber director lays out goals, wants to ensure thriving business environment
As the new executive director of the Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce, Jennel Hooper said her goals are to ensure a good environment for existing businesses in the region to thrive and to attract businesses. Hooper replaces Terri Winfree as director of the organization, which works to promote businesses in the south and southwest suburbs. […]

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 16, 2025

Trump administration cuts reach FDA employees in food safety, medical devices and tobacco products
The Trump administration's effort to slash the size of the federal workforce reached the Food and Drug Administration this weekend, as recently hired employees who review the safety of food ingredients, medical devices and other products were fired.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 16, 2025

Federal plan to reduce government office space could be a blow to Chicago, where selling properties wouldn't be easy
Although it accounts for only a small slice of Chicago real estate, a pullback by the federal government could deal a blow to the shaky downtown office market.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 15, 2025

IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season
The IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season, according to two sources familiar with the agency's plans, and cuts could happen as soon as next week.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 15, 2025

President Trump's reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy
President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 15, 2025

Former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley lists Gold Coast condo for $1.1M
According to listing information, Daley's condo was completely renovated in 2016 and has a marble foyer, two coat closets and east and west facing terraces.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

Daughters of Target's late cofounder raise concern over company's pullback on DEI efforts
The daughters of one of the cofounders of Target are expressing their alarm and shock at the discounter's recent moves to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that have come under attack from conservative activists and of last month, the White House.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

Cameo giving all Chicago employees $10,000 raises to return to the office
To sweeten the incentive, the celebrity video greetings site is also providing a daily catered lunch, a gym membership and parking at no cost.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

La Grange Restaurant Week offers post-Valentine's Day business boost
La Grange Restaurant Week, which kicks of Feb. 27, is a great way to offer some good exposure at a time that can typically be slow.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

NIPSCO reaches settlement with big customers in electric rate case; citizens group opposes proposal
NIPSCO and its largest customers, along with the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and LaPorte County, have reached a tentative settlement in the utility's electric rate increase case before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

Can suspending a cage-free egg law solve the soaring price problem? Nevada takes a crack at it
Back when egg prices remained securely under $2 a dozen in 2021, Nevada joined several other states concerned about animal welfare in requiring cage-free eggs.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

UIC proposes plan to close School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics amid $22M deficit
The university has given staff members until March 7 to provide alternative options to address debt accrued by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

In absence of state regulation, some suburbs are banning hemp products that get users high
In the absence of strong state and federal regulations, some suburbs have banned the sale of hemp products that get users high.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

Midcentury church in Hometown in line for Landmarks Illinois grant for repairs
Landmarks Illinois has awarded a matching grant to Hometown Christian Church for roof repairs for the midcentury modern structure.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 14, 2025

Lobbyist sues environmental advocacy group alleging pregnancy discrimination
The lawsuit alleges the Illinois Environmental Council's executive director told the former lobbyist not to have a baby during the legislative session and ultimately fired her when she was eight months pregnant.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

Judge orders Trump administration to temporarily allow funds for foreign aid to flow again
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily lift a three-week funding freeze that has shut down U.S. aid and development programs abroad.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

Trump administration begins sweeping layoffs with probationary workers, warns of larger cuts to come
The Trump administration is intensifying its sweeping efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce by ordering agencies to lay off all probationary employees who had not yet gained civil service protection.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

The price of eggs just hit an all-time high. Here's how the cost of everyday consumer goods is changing under the Trump administration.
Using Consumer Price Index data, the Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans and how they are changing under the Trump administration.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

Joann to close stores across the country, including 26 in Illinois, amid bankruptcy
Last month, the Hudson, Ohio-based retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time within a year.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

What are United Airlines' ‘future options' for Denver airport site?
The airline has said it will build a new flight center to supplement its main training facility in northeast Denver, but has remained mum on the entirety of its plans.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

Chicago Bears and Soldier Field: What to know about the possible stadium move — or transformation
What to know about the Chicago Bears' possible move from Soldier Field, including a new domed lakefront stadium or move to Arlington Heights.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 13, 2025

Old Town 4-bedroom home designed by Harold M. Hansen: $1.4M
Address: 164 W. Eugenie St., Chicago Price: $1,350,000 Listing date: Jan. 28, 2025 This four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home in the Old Town neighborhood is one of the historic Olsen-Hansen Row Houses and was once the residence of the home's designer, architect Harold M. Hansen. Prominent fixtures include the original hardwood flooring, gas lamp ceiling medallions and […]

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Judge clears way for Trump's plan to downsize federal workforce with deferred resignation program
A federal judge on Wednesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump's plan to downsize the federal workforce with a deferred resignation program.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Chicago Stock Exchange successor to be reincorporated in Texas
Lynn Martin, NYSE Group president, praised Texas' pro-business atmosphere, mentioning it has the largest number of NYSE listings.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Chicago Sports Network and Wind Creek sponsorship deal teams new sports network and casino
The sweeping sponsorship package will add the Wind Creek name to "The Chicago Lead," the network's signature 6 p.m. roundup and lead-in to nightly play-by-play broadcasts.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Chicago Sports Network and Wind Creek sponsorship deal teams new TV network and casino
The sweeping sponsorship package will add the Wind Creek name to "The Chicago Lead," the network's signature 6 p.m. roundup and lead-in to nightly play-by-play broadcasts.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

NTSB Yellow Line crash report finds CTA disabled a braking feature, contributing to collision
An NTSB investigation into a CTA Yellow Line crash found the transit agency's decision to disable a braking feature partly caused the crash.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Heartland Alliance Health shutting down, closing Englewood, Uptown clinics
Employees have been told that the two clinics will close Feb. 26, and the organization's three food pantry locations will close Feb. 22.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Chicago History Museum workers launch union drive
Workers said they were motivated by a desire for "livable and competitive wages and raises," clarity around grievance and disciplinary procedures and a greater voice in workplace decisions.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 12, 2025

Evanston gives preliminary OK to Workers' Retention ordinance
Northwestern University food and hospitality workers expressed relief at Monday's Evanston City Council meeting after the council gave preliminary approval to a measure that could save their jobs. City Council unanimously approved on first reading a Worker's Retention Ordinance  that would guarantee employees hired by a contractor to remain working the same job if a […]

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

A pilot on a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil killed in Arizona aircraft collision
One of two pilots on a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil died after the aircraft veered off a runway in Arizona and hit a business jet, according to a Federal Aviation Administration incident report.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Trump steel, aluminum tariffs likely to drive up car costs, industry leaders say
President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel imports this week could wreak havoc on American auto manufacturing, industry leaders say.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

US inflation worsened last month with cost of groceries and gasoline rising
U.S. inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries, gas, and used cars rose, a trend that will likely underscore the Federal Reserve's resolve to delay any further interest rate cuts.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Game-changing lung refrigerator serves transplant patients at Northwestern Medicine
More than 600 lung transplants have been performed since Northwestern Medicine launched its lung transplant program back in 2014.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Google Calendar users no longer see default entries for events like Pride, Black History Month
Google's online calendar has removed default references for a handful of holidays and cultural events — with users noticing that mentions of Pride and Black History Month, as well as other observances, no longer appear in their desktop and mobile applications.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Transparent, $60,000 TV is one of five in nation, Glenview retailer says
Glenview retailer Abt Electronics says it's the only place in the U.S. to have LG's transparent TV, a new technology, on display.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Walgreens must pay $987 million arbitration award to virtual care company, judge rules
Deerfield-based Walgreen Co., must pay a $987 million arbitration award to Everly Health, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Cook County prosecutors seek to unionize in first major drive in decades
A group of assistant state's attorneys seeks voluntary recognition of a bargaining unit that would represent hundreds of lawyers.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Buttermilk seeking city OK to sell specially-branded bourbon at its Naperville restaurant
Buttermilk wants to sell specially-branded bourbon at its Naperville restaurant but needs city approval for a variance and a code amendment before it can proceed, city staff say.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

As egg prices continue to soar, grocers like Trader Joe's limit how many cartons customers can buy
Trader Joe's and other grocers are limiting the number of eggs customers can buy across the U.S., citing limited supply caused by the ongoing bird flu outbreak.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, H-E-B recalled for botulism risk
Several brands of canned tuna sold at stores including Trader Joe's, Costco and H-E-B have been recalled because they might be contaminated with a type of bacteria that causes botulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Chicago says it hopes to open city-owned market instead of city-owned grocery store
Details are scarce about when such a city market would open, how it would be funded and operated and where it would be located.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Naperville 5-bedroom home with dual cherrywood staircases: $2M
Address: 4s241 Meadow Road, Naperville Listed: Jan. 6, 2025 Price: $1,999,000 Listing agents: Teresa Ryan and Mike Loewer, Century 21 Circle, 630-253-7660 and 630-430-7871 This five-bedroom home has five full bathrooms, one half bathroom, a main-level office with built-in cabinetry and a foyer with 20-foot ceilings, dual cherrywood staircases and polished marble floors. The great […]

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 11, 2025

Chicago has not been immune from air traffic controller shortages in recent years
Air traffic controller staffing has faced renewed attention after a January plane crash in Washington, D.C. Chicago has not been immune from challenges.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Private jets collide at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, killing at least 1 person, authorities say
At least one person was killed and others were injured when private jets collided Monday afternoon at the Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, authorities said.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Donald Trump signs off on 25% steel and aluminum tariffs
President Donald Trump on Monday removed the exceptions and exemptions from his 2018 tariffs on steel, meaning that all steel imports will be taxed at a minimum of 25%. Trump also hiked his 2018 aluminum tariffs to 25% from 10%.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

So long, penny! Trump orders US to ditch 1-cent coin after decades of complaints
President Donald Trump announced Sunday he's ordered his administration to cease production of the 1-cent coin, whose buying power is long past its prime.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Secrecy preceded the shutdown of the consumer protection agency's Washington headquarters
The Washington headquarters of the consumer protection agency is shut down for the week, and there are fears that it will be gutted like the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

As Bally's Chicago navigates challenges, south suburban newcomer Wind Creek becoming big player among state's casinos
The casino has already established itself as a top gambling destination, generating nearly $13.3 million in adjusted gross receipts and drawing more than 171,000 visitors last month, according to data from the Illinois Gaming Board.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Illinois and 21 other states file lawsuit challenging ‘devastating' cuts to federal health research funding
The lawsuit follows a notice issued by the National Institutes of Health on Friday that it would limit federal payments for the indirect costs of grant-funded research to 15%.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Delays on CTA after Green Line train derails in Englewood early Monday
Fifteen passengers on a Chicago Transit Authority Green Line train were rescued this morning after the train derailed early Monday morning, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Passengers rescued after Green Line train derailment
Fifteen passengers on a Chicago Transit Authority Green Line train were rescued this morning after the train derailed early Monday morning, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Lurie Children's Hospital suspends gender-affirming surgeries for patients under 19, following executive order
The action at Lurie comes more than a week after President Donald Trump issued an executive order taking aim at gender-affirming care - including medications to delay puberty, hormone therapy and surgery - for people under the age of 19.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Mariano's to close its Northfield grocery store
Mariano's is closing its Northfield grocery store, and village leaders expressed hope another supermarket will fill the space.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Lakeview home once owned by rocker Billy Corgan sells for $2.5M
Corgan paid $455,000 for the home in 1993, and he sold it for $1.05 million in 2001.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

McDonald's says improving international sales helped overcome US weakness in fourth quarter
Improving international sales helped McDonald's overcome some weakness at home in the fourth quarter.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 10, 2025

Chicago restaurant workers prepare as ICE arrests cast fear, uncertainty over industry
The restaurant industry relies heavily on the labor of immigrants, and workers and employers have been educating themselves and each other on their rights and preparing for what to do if confronted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 09, 2025

Donald Trump says he will announce 25% steel and aluminum tariffs Monday, and more import duties are coming
President Donald Trump said he will announce on Monday that the United States will impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada and Mexico, as well as other import duties later in the week.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 08, 2025

Here's what we know about a commuter plane crash in Alaska that killed 10 people
Authorities are working to recover the wreckage of a plane crash in western Alaska that killed 10 people while investigators are trying to determine what caused the small commuter aircraft to go down in the icy Bering Sea.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 08, 2025

The United Center hasn't been served by a Pink Line station since it opened. Could redevelopment plans change that?
A new Pink Line station wouldn't be the first at the intersection of Madison and Paulina streets.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 07, 2025

Banks opposing state's landmark credit card fees law keep up arguments in court, Springfield
Financial services in Illinois are hoping small wins lead to a major reversal of a landmark state law on credit card fees, as the calendar teeters closer to a July 1 implementation deadline.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 07, 2025

Former Chicago Bears player Nate Davis sells Highland Park home for $3.7M
Davis paid $2.3 million in May 2023 for the brick house, which was built in 2003 and designed by Evanston architect Michael Hershenson.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 07, 2025

Illinois SEIU passes resolution declaring itself ‘under attack' by CTU
The union has condemned a contract proposal by the teachers union that SEIU said would take jobs from their union and give them to CTU.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 07, 2025

Illinois braces for impact of new and potential tariffs: ‘Who will feel the consequences? Everyday Americans.'
In 2023, Illinois bought about $44 billion in imports from China, including about $27 billion in computer and electronic products.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 06, 2025

Chicago Auto Show goes electric with 2 EV tracks, dozens of models and first appearance by Rivian
With EV sales growth slowing and threats by President Trump to impose tariffs, pause infrastructure buildout and end federal tax credits, an air of uncertainty hangs over the 117th edition of the Chicago Auto Show.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 06, 2025

Democratic attorneys general challenge Elon Musk's staff access to Americans' sensitive personal data
Democratic attorneys general in several states vowed Thursday to file a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's from accessing federal payment systems containing Americans' sensitive personal information.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 06, 2025

Honeywell, one of the few remaining US industrial conglomerates, will split into three companies
Honeywell, one of the last remaining U.S. industrial conglomerates, will split into three independent companies.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Fidelity gets OK to use former Barnes & Noble space but Naperville council seeks to discourage banking downtown
Fidelity Brokerage Services will be allowed to use the ground floor of the former Barnes & Noble store downtown for its new location, but the Naperville City Council wants safeguards to prevent other banks and financial institutions from doing the same in the future.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Fidelity gets OK to use former Barnes & Noble space but Naperville council seeks to restrict banking downtown
Fidelity Brokerage Services will be allowed to use the ground floor of the former Barnes & Noble store downtown for its new location, but the Naperville City Council wants safeguards to prevent other banking institutions from doing the same in the future.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Google scraps its diversity hiring goals as it complies with Trump's new government contractor rules
Google is scrapping some of its diversity hiring targets, joining a lengthening list of U.S. companies that have abandoned or scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

A luxury house is close to tumbling into Cape Cod Bay. Will anyone stop it?
The waters of Cape Cod Bay are coming for the big brown house perched on the edge of a sandy bluff high above the beach. It's just a matter of when.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

USW president moves to dismiss U.S. Steel, Nippon Steel lawsuit
The United Steelworkers union president is moving to dismiss a lawsuit from U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, saying it's against First Amendment rights.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Illinois mother says her teenager's chest surgery was canceled after Trump executive order on gender-affirming care
Trump's executive order ignited confusion among hospitals and other providers of gender affirming care across the country, with some hospitals and clinics in other states abruptly halting such care.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Uptown residents breathe sigh of relief after Heartland Housing's Leland Apartments gets reprieve from the auction block
City and state officials hammered out a plan for Mercy Housing, an affordable housing nonprofit that owns and operates dozens of Chicagoland properties, to take over the 1920s-era Leland.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Illinois attorney general says state will protect gender-affirming care, despite Trump executive order
Trump's executive order ignited confusion among hospitals and other providers of gender affirming care across the country, with some hospitals and clinics in other states abruptly halting such care.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 05, 2025

Watch the Super Bowl ads: Celebrities, sloths, silliness — and a few surprises
A frenzied mix of silliness and celebrities is hitting the airwaves and the internet, and that means one thing: it is Super Bowl ad time again.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 04, 2025

Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge
The Waffle House restaurant chain is putting a 50 cent per egg surcharge in place temporarily due to the biggest bird flu outbreak in a decade.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Feb 04, 2025

Oreo maker warns cocoa costs will drive down earnings per share 10%
Cocoa prices remain substantially elevated from prior years, more than doubling since the end of 2023. Chief Executive Officer Dirk Van de Put said the company was focused on navigating cocoa cost inflation in 2025.

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