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Start your engines: Chicago Auto Show races back to McCormick Place

The Chicago Auto Show at McCormick Place, the nation's largest, returns Saturday and runs through Presidents Day. Here's a sneak peek. Read more



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2020 Chicago Auto Show: If You Go

What you need to know before you go to the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Feb. 8-17 in McCormick Place. Read more

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ArcelorMittal loses nearly $1.9 billion in fourth quarter, $2.45 billion for the year

ArcelorMittal posted a $2.45 billion loss last year amid challenging conditions for steelmakers. Read more

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Ford expects Explorer sales to rebound this year after production woes

Locally made SUV front and center at Ford exhibition at Chicago Auto Show Read more

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GAF Materials Corp. breaks ground on 200,000-square-foot building in Michigan City

A Dallas-based real estate investment firm broke ground of 200,000-square-foot office and warehouse building in Michigan City. Read more

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5 Bad Decisions That Could Cost You Money at Tax Time

Hold on to as much of your cash as you can. Avoid these expensive mistakes. Read more

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Far Too Many Americans Are Making This Incredibly Risky Retirement Move

Millions of Americans may be putting their retirement at risk by making this mistake. Read more

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3 Reasons the Roth IRA Is the Best Retirement Savings Tool Out There

Securing your financial future could boil down to choosing the right account for your nest egg. Read more

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Donald Trump on Social Security: Everything You Need to Know

Here are President Trump's past and present views on how best to fix Social Security. Read more

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Qualcomm faces European probe over 5G radio frequency chip sales

Qualcomm says European Commission is investigating whether the San Diego company has engaged in anti-competitive practices in its relatively new radio frequency processor business. In a filing with federal securities regulators on Wednesday, the San Diego company disclosed that it received a request for information from the commission on Dec. 3. The company is in the process of responding. The ... Read more

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California banned a pesticide from your food. Now it won't be manufactured

The primary manufacturer of a pesticide banned by California and the European Union said it will no longer produce the chemical. Corteva, formerly Dow Agrosciences, said Thursday - the day the pesticide's sales were officially halted in the state - that it will end production of chlorpyrifos by the end of this year. The move comes as the market for the chemical, which has been linked to ... Read more

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