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Facebook, Google planning big Chicago office expansions

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Two tech behemoths are mapping out big expansions in Chicago: Facebook is negotiating to lease more than 200,000 square feet in the Loop and Google is adding more than 100,000 square feet in Fulton Market.

Trial over Facebook lawsuit that could affect millions in Illinois postponed

A federal appeals court has granted Facebook's request to push back a July trial over the social media giant's facial tagging feature — a case that could involve millions of Illinois users.

Why one-day diversity training like Starbucks did is not enough

Can systemic racism get tackled in a four-hour crash course into diversity? Experts and research on the topic are skeptical.

Lots of data science jobs, not enough workers. TransUnion hopes new UIC professorship can help change that.

The move is the latest example of a company partnering with a university to enhance the development of students interested in technology careers. 

How TeaSquares, a South Side food startup, grew from an idea to soon selling in 187 Jewel-Osco stores

TeaSquares will begin selling its tea-infused energy bars in all Chicago-area Jewel-Osco stores later this year — a significant milestone in a challenging journey for the West Chatham-based food startup.

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The Chicago Tribune is seeking nominations for our annual Top Workplaces special report, in which we explore how organizations create and sustain a positive and productive culture.

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