FDA deregulates French dressing after decades-long battle

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is ending decades of regulating just what constitutes French dressing.

Delta: 8,000 employees contracted COVID-19 over past 4 weeks

Delta said nearly 11% of its workers have contracted COVID-19 over the past four weeks. It expects to suffer one more quarterly loss before travel picks up in spring and summer.

Bears Fit fitness coordinator offers New Year's resolution tips
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Bears Fit fitness coordinator Coach Samantha Tregenza "Coach Sam" joins Good Day Chicago to dish out helpful tips for staying in shape in 2022.

Getting married is more expensive than buying a house in these 3 Illinois cities

According to a new report, it actually costs more money to get married than to buy a house in these 10 US cities — three of which are in Illinois.

Popular Wheeling restaurant Bob Chinn's Crab House closing temporarily due to vaccine mandate

In a statement on the restaurant's website, the owners said that due to “unforeseen business circumstances brought about by the new Cook Country COVID-19 vaccination card mandate, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily close our doors.”

Georgia hikers help woman recreate cherished photograph of late mother

South Carolina resident Bridget Hazel wanted to recreate a photo of her late mother but had no idea where it had been taken. So she posted it on social media, where a group of Georgia hikers helped make her dream come true.

New Illinois law allows retail car buyers to get full tax credit on trade-ins
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Kevin Keefe, chairman for the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, breaks down the new state law that allows retail car buyers to get full tax credit on trade-ins.

Taco Bell 'Lover’s Pass' subscription will get you 30 days of tacos for $10

Taco Bell announced Thursday the nationwide debut of Taco Lover’s Pass, a service that allows fans to redeem one taco a day for 30 consecutive days for $10.

Chicago restaurant owners struggling to find staff to open for business

“We held a job fair the other day. We were open from 12 to 5 p.m., and not one person came in, not one,” said Andre and Sue Williams.

Pope criticizes couples who adopt pets instead of children: 'a form of selfishness'

Pope Francis on Wednesday branded couples who adopt pets instead of children as "selfish" as part of a call to resolve the "demographic winter" that the West faces.

Girl Scouts' new brownie cookie to debut January 2022

Girl Scouts of the USA is launching "Adventureful," a salted caramel brownie cookie, on Jan. 11, 2022.