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Monday, Feb 19 Two years after launching an investigation into Lincoln Towing, state regulators have made their case to strip the Chicago firm's license. |
| Google will expand its workforce in Chicago as part of the company's plan to add thousands of U.S. employees this year, CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post. But it's unclear exactly how many of those new jobs will in Chicago. |
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| Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has opted not to hype some hedge fund and big bank cases that its chairman, former Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton, inherited from the agency's previous leadership. |
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| Fabian Elliott, the CEO and co-founder of Black Tech Mecca, discusses using data to get more black people involved in the tech community. |
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| Some cities and regions are highlighting racial diversity along with positive business climates, competitive tax rates and available land in pitches to lure tech companies and high-paying jobs to town. |
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| Three years after President Barack Obama designated part of the city's historic Pullman neighborhood as the state's first national monument, attendance is far below earlier projections. |
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Facebook will soon rely on centuries-old technology to try to prevent foreign meddling in U.S. elections: the post office. |
| Gov. Bruce Rauner's budget proposal is raising concerns among advocacy groups who say programs that help children, the elderly and disabled are again the target of deep cuts. |
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