HUD official to Chicago: delay General Iron’s final permit

Chicago should delay a final operating permit to the owner of a scrap shredder while the government looks into whether a pending move to the city’s southeast side would violate the rights of residents there, a U.S. Housing and Urban Development official said.

Student loan payments set to resume Jan. 1, 2021 — here’s what you need to know

For millions of student loan borrowers who have benefited from payment relief during the coronavirus pandemic, the payments will resume beginning Jan. 1, 2021.

Diversity and inclusion efforts gain traction at the corporate level
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Nicole Durham, vice president of diversity and inclusion at Exelon, talks about what they're doing to cultivate a welcoming and collaborative environment for people from all backgrounds.

Months after looting, Walmart on South Side reopening for the holidays

The South Side Walmart, which was looted months ago and had to close down, will open Friday in hopes of attracting holiday shoppers.

Amazon opens online pharmacy with prescription delivery, shaking up another industry

The move propels Amazon into a new business and could shake up the pharmacy industry. Big chains like CVS and Walgreens rely on their pharmacies to bring them a steady flow of shoppers.

New coronavirus vaccines bring boost to ailing stock market
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Phil Flynn from the PRICE Futures Group talks about the long-term effects that a new coronavirus vaccine could have on the nation's economy.

What is a high-yield savings account?

High-yield savings accounts earn an average of 16x more interest than traditional savings accounts. Here's how to tell whether in HYSA is the right choice for you.

Credit card relief not helping? Try this instead

If credit card relief isn't helping, you have other options including debt management. Here's what you need to know about your options.

Top Chicago workplace trends of 2020
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2020 has changed the face of how we live our lives and one of the biggest impacts has been where we work. Michelle Reisdorf with Robert Half Mangement Resources talks about some of the top Chicago workplace trends and what they mean for the future.

Lovin' Local: Vanille Patisserie baking up pies to feed Chicago's hungry
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Even though Thanksgiving is still over a week away, this week?s Lovin? Local guest is baking up pies that serve up a tasty treat, but also helps to feed hungry families in Englewood. Sophie Evanoff of Vanille Patisserie has the details.

Walmart resumes counting customers in stores due to coronavirus surge

Major retailer Walmart has returned to keeping track of how many people enter its stores as the U.S. faces a surging coronavirus caseload, the company confirmed to FOX Business.