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Illinois's Richest Man Throws Some Cold Water on the Trump Tax Cut
By Whet Moser
He's not the only titan of industry to cast doubt on the GOP's tax-reform proposal. That might explain why it's less popular than even past tax hikes—but it could still pass. Read more
The Chicago Tribune Leaves Tribune Tower for Another Piece of Chicago History
By Whet Moser
Next year the newspaper will vacate its namesake tower and go south to One Prudential Plaza. The 1955 building isn't the architectural star that Trib Tower is, but it's quietly one of the most important buildings in the city. Read more
Soda or Services? Cook County's Long-Term Tax Problem
By Whet Moser
For years revenues have dwindled while expenses have gone up. With voters hostile to small but high-profile fixes, more fundamental changes may be necessary. Read more
You Have a Pretty Good Chance of Winning a Fancy Google Smart Speaker Today
By DS Shin
From what we saw at Google's pop-up "Donut Shop" next to the Tribune Tower, plenty of people are going home with the tech giant's latest product. Stop by before 6 p.m. today for your chance. Read more
We Ran the Numbers on the $1.4 Billion of Tax Credits Offered to Amazon
By Whet Moser
Considering the proposed tax credits, along with sweeteners from the city (for both the company and city residents), is this a good deal for Illinois and Chicago? Read more
Chicago Fire Owner on the State of American Soccer and Kneeling During the Anthem
By Shia Kapos
The U.S. men's national team loss was "devastating" for fans across the country, Andrew Hauptman says in a rare interview. Read more
Ladies Room Chicago Offers Women-Only Alternative to "Bro"-ish Coworking
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Joining a growing trend of no-men-allowed coworking spaces, the pop-up inside Coalition Impact offers a different kind of office environment. Read more
You Could Own Part of 1871 CEO's Mesmerizing Art Collection
By Shia Kapos
From surreal monkey portraits to tasteful nudes, Howard Tullman's collection—many by living artists—will be auctioned off this month. Read more
Meet the Man Who Sells the Ads on All Your Favorite Podcasts
By Robin Linn
This podcast is brought to you by MailChimp. But by whom is that MailChimp ad brought to you? Read more
RIP Hugh Hefner: From a Hyde Park Card Table to a Media Empire
By Bryan Smith
The man who famously parlayed $8,000 into the Playboy empire died today at 91. We look back at what he meant to Chicago, and what Chicago meant to him. Read more
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