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Immigrant health crisis | Companies split with NRA | Flamin' Hot Cheetos movie

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February 23, 2018

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Fear, anxiety, apprehension: Immigrants fear doctor visits could leave them vulnerable to deportation

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Health care workers across Chicago say toughened immigration policies under President Donald Trump have had medical consequences among immigrants.

Kraft Heinz says it doesn't need to make a big move, but investors know better

ROBERT REED: Here's why Kraft Heinz needs to add a large food, beverage or consumer products concern with significant market share and sales.

How the new tax law could make divorces more contentious

Soon new ex-spouses won't be able to deduct alimony from their taxable income; divorce attorneys warn that could add bitterness to an already sour process.

Aon Center owners float plan for sky-high exterior elevator to new observation deck

Aon Center owners plan an elevator, attached to skyscraper's exterior, that would lead to observation deck

Fearing backlash, U.S. companies split with NRA

U.S. companies are taking a closer look at investments, co-branding deals and other ties to the gun industry and its public face, the National Rifle Association, after the latest school massacre.

Airbnb to vet cleanliness, comfort of properties on its new platform, launching in Chicago

Airbnb is launching a new product focused on quality assurance in Chicago and 12 other cities. Airbnb Plus homes must pass a more than 100-point checklist.

The Flamin' Hot Cheetos movie: How a Frito-Lay janitor created one of America's most popular snacks

Flamin' Hot Cheetos, the spicy red version of the classic cheese-flavored snack, are something of a cultural phenomenon — and area about to become a movie.

Employees fantasize about killing the boss more often than you'd think

The more likely scenario is that a bad boss drives employees, which a company has spent money to train, away.

New Chicago radio station mining gold from rap classics

Exclusively playing hip-hop and R&B music from the mid-1990s to the early-2000s, JAMS (formerly K-Hits) has infiltrated the FM dial and found immediate success like few new Chicago radio stations before it.

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