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April 18, 2018

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Fulton Market land could go from trash heap to cash heap

Wednesday, Apr 18

RYAN ORI: What once was trash is now treasure in the Fulton Market district: a waste hauler seeks to sell 2.5 acres of gritty land that may be worth tens of millions.

The people have spoken: Heinz will bring 'mayochup' condiment to U.S. stores

Kraft Heinz said mayochup would appear in U.S. stores later this year after receiving 55 percent support in an online survey last week.

Facebook could be forced to pay billions of dollars over alleged violations of Illinois biometrics law

Facebook could face billions of dollars in damages if a federal court finds it violated Illinois residents' privacy rights with its facial tagging feature.

Tribune Tower's $1 billion redevelopment plan: Developers face price point, deadline challenges

RYAN ORI: After unveiling ambitious plans for Tribune Tower's redevelopment, owners of the Michigan Avenue landmark are facing the question that's been posed for decades in the building: Can you meet deadlines?

Chicago aldermen propose office to enforce city's wage, sick time laws

A group of Chicago aldermen seeks to create an Office of Labor Standards to enforce city labor laws on minimum wage, paid sick time and wage theft.

Black art spurs gold rush as collector stampede drives up prices

Black artists, long overlooked and undervalued, now occupy one of the hottest corners of the market: "It realigns the canon of art history."

Senate poised to roll back watchdog effort to prevent auto-lending discrimination

The Senate is poised to vote this week to rescind a 5-year old Obama-era policy warning auto lenders against allowing minority borrowers to be charged more than their white peers.

Toni Preckwinkle expected to ascend to Cook County Democratic chairman today

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is poised to take over county Democratic Party, signaling both change and continuity.

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