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CME CEO Terry Duffy took the stand today to defend the exchange’s Aurora data center in a $2.1 billion lawsuit brought by ...
The school has received information requests from the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has granted orphan drug designation to Chicago-based Amphix Bio's treatment for acute ...
Grubhub Holdings Inc.’s owner Wonder has approached lenders including private credit firms as it seeks to raise between $400 ...
Sterling Bay is in talks to buy Boeing's West Loop office tower, a show of confidence in the recovery of the vacancy-plagued ...
The future of the Clinton Clean Energy Center is brighter than ever, thanks to a 20-year power purchase agreement signed with ...
National bookseller Barnes & Noble is planning to open a store at 1144 Lake St. in Oak Park in summer 2026, part of the ...
The two City Council members who wanted their wards pulled out of an anti-gentrification ordinance that went into effect this ...
Now that both the U.S. House and Senate have approved a plan to claw back $9 billion in federal foreign aid and public ...
"UChicago Medicine has reached the difficult decision that in response to continued federal actions, it will discontinue all ...
A last-minute pension boost for first responders could cost Chicago $750M. Will Gov. Pritzker veto the bill — or side with ...
NASCAR is pumping the brakes on the Chicago Street Race, opting not to return in 2026 but keeping the door open for a potential resurrection in 2027. The racing body sent a letter to Mayor Brandon ...
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