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Tuesday, Jan 2 RYAN ORI: Chicago's skyline could begin reaching higher and farther out from the city center this year if a slew of ambitious projects get off the ground. |
| Illinois has suspended Outcome Health's EDGE tax credit agreement, valued at an estimated $6.1 million over 10 years. |
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| A Northwest Side doctor is charged with defrauding the state of $100,000 for Medicaid care she didn't provide, the Illinois attorney general's office said. |
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| The steady increase in housing prices in many of the nation's priciest markets is expected to slow in coming years, analysts say, as the Republican tax law begins to reshape a major part of the U.S. economy. |
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| Amazon.com's shakeup of the retail landscape may not be over, according to one well-known technology analyst. |
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| What might have been just a sign of the times in a bigger city was a life-changing and economy-altering loss for Hermitage, Pa., the kind of place too far from anywhere to be considered a suburb, but too developed to be considered rural or to attract visitors with small-town charm. |
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| Bitcoin is losing its luster with some of its earliest and most avid fans — criminals — giving rise to a new breed of virtual currency. |
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| Q: I never keep my New Year's resolutions. But this year, I set a goal to save more money. How can I finally stick with it? |
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