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WGN's next owner | Kohl's, Aldi grocery deal | Big Brother comes to the office

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March 2, 2018

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Sinclair deal to sell WGN to chairman's business partner gives broadcaster control

Friday, Mar 2

Sinclair Broadcast Group is selling WGN-TV but seeking to maintain control of the station through a deal with the buyer in a bid to skirt ownership limits and win federal regulatory approval for its proposed $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media.

Iconic Wrigley Building expected to go up for sale, could fetch more than $200 million

RYAN ORI: The Wrigley Building is expected to go up for sale, a deal that could pay the owners of one of Chicago's most famous buildings more than $200 million.

Kohl's teams up with Aldi to test grocery sales

The retailer is teaming up with discount grocer Aldi to test groceries at up to 10 of its department stores. Soon, some customers will be able to pick up milk and eggs along with their cargo shorts and yoga pants.

Workplace monitoring gets personal, and employees fear it's too close for comfort. They're right.

ROBERT REED: Companies are tapping new technology to keep an eye on employees. The monitoring goes beyond security cameras to include devices worn by workers — and it should scare you.

Beer drinkers and car buyers among losers from Trump's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum

The steel and aluminum tariffs proposed by President Trump produce more losers than winners, including consumers who drive cars, drink beer, eat food and live in homes.

New hope for those with who need liver transplants: area hospitals ease rules to prevent 'death warrant'

People with alcoholic liver disease have had to be sober for six months before they would be considered for a liver transplant. Now that may be changing.

Co-working firm Spaces to take over Sports Authority building in River North

RYAN ORI: Co-working firm Spaces plans to take over an eight-story River North building previously leased to Sports Authority, continuing a trend of large retail spaces being converted to new uses.

Delta, now entangled in controversy, says it sold just 13 tickets under NRA discount

Delta Airlines is set to lose millions in tax breaks after the Georgia state legislature retaliated against the carrier for ending a discount for NRA members.

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