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February 1, 2018

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United tightens rules for emotional support animals

Thursday, Feb 1

The same week a woman and her peacock were denied boarding, United Airlines is joining Delta Air Lines in tightening rules for emotional support animals, requiring proof of health and a promise of good behavior.  

Two 50-story residential towers could weigh on Fulton Market infrastructure, residents worry

In an area rich with meatpacking history that unfolded in squat brick buildings, Fulton Market residents have apprehensions about residential tower plans.

Will driverless cars mean the end of the road for the Chicago Auto Show?

With the rise of ride-sharing, driverless cars and millennials seemingly more into tech than torque, the Chicago Auto Show's road ahead seems uncertain.

McDonald's says it's solved delivery problem: Keeping fries hot

McDonald's Corp., which is counting on a new delivery service to fuel growth, thinks it's solved the industry's dreaded french-fry problem.

Tesla expands sales of solar gear at Home Depot in critical test

Tesla is planning a major expansion of its solar division at Home Depot, embarking on a critical test of the mainstream appeal of its renewable-energy products.

Hostess to buy Cloverhill facility that lost 800 workers in immigration raid

Arytza has agreed to sell the Cloverhill bakery in Chicago to Hostess and a warehouse in Cicero to Bimbo.

The tea costs $60, but the weed is free: Cannabis capitalists exploit loopholes by 'gifting' the drug

The single bottle of juice delivered to your door will set you back at least $55. But the bag of marijuana that comes with it? On the house.

U.S. CEOs seen earning 140 times more than the typical worker

A group of U.S. chief executive officers earned 140 times more last year than the median workers at their companies, according to a survey that gives a first glimpse of newly required pay ratio disclosures.

'Cheaters edition' of Monopoly cheerfully caters to sordid reality

The "Cheaters" edition follows the rules of classic Monopoly, except this version encourages players to break them.

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