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Thursday, Feb 1 The same week a woman and her peacock were denied boarding, United Airlines is joining Delta Air Lines in tightening rules for emotional support animals, requiring proof of health and a promise of good behavior. |
| In an area rich with meatpacking history that unfolded in squat brick buildings, Fulton Market residents have apprehensions about residential tower plans. |
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| With the rise of ride-sharing, driverless cars and millennials seemingly more into tech than torque, the Chicago Auto Show's road ahead seems uncertain. |
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| McDonald's Corp., which is counting on a new delivery service to fuel growth, thinks it's solved the industry's dreaded french-fry problem. |
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| Tesla is planning a major expansion of its solar division at Home Depot, embarking on a critical test of the mainstream appeal of its renewable-energy products. |
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| Arytza has agreed to sell the Cloverhill bakery in Chicago to Hostess and a warehouse in Cicero to Bimbo. |
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| The single bottle of juice delivered to your door will set you back at least $55. But the bag of marijuana that comes with it? On the house. |
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| A group of U.S. chief executive officers earned 140 times more last year than the median workers at their companies, according to a survey that gives a first glimpse of newly required pay ratio disclosures. |
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| The "Cheaters" edition follows the rules of classic Monopoly, except this version encourages players to break them. |
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