
Chicago men stand up for women’s reproductive freedom
By Enrica Nicoli Aldini They will never experience an unintended pregnancy or seek an abortion or confront the hurdles often associated with the choice to

Chinese New Year celebrations aren’t over yet
By Qingwei Vivian Chen Cooperating with Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism department, more than 15 partners are ready to help residents and visitors celebrate the

Hillary Clinton comes to Bronzeville to rally for minority votes
By Emiliana Molina Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rallied for minority votes today in Bronzeville, a historically African-American community on the south side of Chicago. Geneva Reed-Veal,

Dr Pepper Snapple posts upbeat results – along with a downbeat forecast
By Sony Kassam Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. turned in better-than-expected fourth quarter results Wednesday, but its shares came under pressure when it provided a

T-Mobile profit nearly triples
By Lucia Maffei T-Mobile US, Inc., helped by continued acquisition of new customers, said fourth quarter earnings almost tripled, substantially exceeding analysts’ expectations. In the

Garmin stock soars as results top forecasts
By Sarah Very Shares of Garmin Ltd. surged Wednesday after the company reported fourth quarter results that dramatically bested Wall Street expectations. The Switzerland-based provider

Trump supporters untroubled by shifting positions
By Misha Euceph With Donald Trump leading by a mile on the eve of the South Carolina primary, his rivals are asking whether he is

The battle between man and machine: AI meets world GO champ
By Danielle Prieur A game of Go will be streamed on YouTube starting March 9 in a match between man and machine. This game pits

Media behavior research firm comScore Inc. posts modest profit
By Steven Porter Consumer behavior measurement firm comScore Inc., which has set out to research cross-platform multiscreen media consumption, posted a profit Wednesday, modestly outperforming

Housing starts show unexpected dip in January
Ashesha Mehrotra Construction of new homes unexpectedly dipped in January, as builders dialed back starts of single-family and multi-family homes. Housing starts declined 3.8 percent

And the Oscar goes to…New York
By Tim Rosenberger The decision to move production of the gold Oscar statuettes to New York after 34 years at Chicago manufacturing company R.S. Owens

Governor Rauner advocates bipartisan reforms amid budget gridlock
By Harvard Zhang Springfield — Republican Governor Bruce Rauner called on the Democrat-controlled legislature to put aside political disagreements to institute business-building reforms together with cost reductions and