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By Siying Li You can always read about an ancient culture in books or see the objects it produced at a museum. And now you

By Siying Li You can always read about an ancient culture in books or see the objects it produced at a museum. And now you

By Torene Harvin More than 40 people gathered at the Jenner and Block law firm Wednesday to discuss Gov. Bruce Rauner’s plan to decrease the

By Valerie Lapointe A new hepatitis C drug that costs $750 per pill came on the market in 2015. Martin Shkreli acquired the rights to

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By Frances Van de Vel The older a joke gets, the more it loses its power and capacity to make people laugh. On Feb. 13,

By Xuanyan Ouyang Kroger Co. turned in year-end earnings that modestly topped analyst forecasts, but the grocery chain’s shares took a tumble after officials warned

By Harvard Zhang Joy Global Inc.’s shares surged after the opening bell Thursday after the company – plagued by abysmal conditions in the mining industry,

By Lucia Maffei For Imelda Fiedler, it all started with a casual meeting on the bus. On her way back from Baltimore, she sat next

By Yingxu Jane Hao D emocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump dominated the Super Tuesday states this week, each winning

By Elizabeth Bacharach The shadows beneath the el tracks – the underbelly of the city –are starting to glow with multi-colored lights on Wabash Avenue. And