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Wednesday, May 9 Two years after bringing a long-awaited World Series to the North Side, Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts is ready to give soccer a try. The baseball team owner and Chicago developer Sterling Bay said they are forming a joint venture to bring a United Soccer League expansion team to the planned Lincoln Yards commercial real estate development along the Chicago River. |
| State lawmakers are entering the final few weeks of their annual session trying to accomplish a goal that took 736 days last time: Approving a state budget. |
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| Aimed at "fun hunters" who value experiences over traditional hotel amenities, the millennial-minded Moxy hotel makes its debut in Chicago's River North neighborhood. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission's report on Lincoln Towing released last week follows a two-year investigation into the towing company's business practices. |
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| Stormy Daniels' lawyer said he has information showing that Michael Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal attorney, received $500,000 from a company associated with a Russian billionaire. |
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| Japanese pharmaceutical company Takeda has not yet decided whether it will keep its U.S. commercial headquarters in Deerfield following its planned acquisition of a large Ireland-based drugmaker. |
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| On Saturday, May 26, which is apparently National Italian Beef Day, Revolution will team up with Al's Beef, Mr. Beef and Buona Beef to host the first Italian Beef Fest at the Revolution Tap Room. |
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| There's still an uncharted city out there. But were our secrets made to be revealed? |
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