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January 25, 2018

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Former exec lent Roseland hospital $100K to pay salaries. Now he wants his money back.

Thursday, Jan 25

Roseland Community Hospital's former chief financial officer filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the cash-strapped institution of failing to repay him $100,000 he lent it to cover operating expenses, allegations the hospital denies as "categorically false."

How Bank of America and Illinois are cashing in by squeezing the poor

ROBERT REED: A lack of banking options forces the un-banked to use other financial services, including currency exchanges — a business that's poised to get a very nice raise from the Rauner administration.

Socially responsible investing gets a Trump bump

Last year, investors plugged $6.4 billion into socially responsible mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, defying predictions that a Trump White House would have a chilling effect on the socially responsible investing industry.

New skyscraper rivaling Trump's in height could rise behind a redeveloped Tribune Tower

Still-evolving plans call for a new skyscraper that would rival Trump Tower as Chicago's second-tallest and condos in historic Tribune Tower, sources say.

Burger King ad uses Whopper to explain net neutrality

Burger King is delivering its own hot take on a regulatory showdown that has enflamed the U.S., using a flame-grilled Whopper.

Yellen's legacy as Fed chief: Full employment but unfinished business

When Janet L. Yellen steps down next month after her historic tenure as the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve, she'll depart with the economy in strong shape and monetary policymakers armed with more options than they've had in years should it falter — but also with unfinished business.

Amazon dials up Chicago, other HQ2 contenders, to explain selection process

Amazon's site selection team is briefing officials in Chicago and other cities on the next phase of the HQ2 process, after it named 20 contenders last week.

LG to hike washing machine prices in response to Trump-imposed tariffs

President Donald Trump's decision on Tuesday to impose steep new tariffs on washing machines and solar gear is already rippling through the U.S. retail market, with at least one importer saying it will hike prices in response.

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