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Tuesday, Jan 30 Veteran Lisle police Officer Brett Lauten's long-running dispute with the police department and village officials highlights the delicate balancing act for employers in cases where workers — particularly those whose jobs require a high level of physical and mental ability — are fighting medical conditions with no concrete timetable for recovery. |
| Amazon, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and the New York bank JPMorgan Chase are teaming up to create a health care company "free from profit-making incentives and constraints." |
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| President Trump will herald a robust economy and push for bipartisan congressional action on immigration in Tuesday's State of the Union address. |
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| Foxconn Technology Group is seeking an air emissions permit and the right to tap 7 million gallons of water a day from Lake Michigan, an early glimpse at the regulatory requirements the company faces in Wisconsin. |
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| If you're ever planning on fleeing to South America to avoid federal prison, it's probably not a good idea to carry around a to-do list talking about laundering millions in "dirty" money. |
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| Law enforcement officials say the feuding between Congress and the Justice Department threatens to expose sensitive information that could be exploited. |
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| Cigar City, one of the world's top 100 breweries, is bringing six beers to Chicago, including flagship Jai Alai IPA. |
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| The Sun-Times will not be publishing any articles by columnist and movie reviewer Richard Roeper while it investigates allegations that he bought fake Twitter followers. |
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