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Some members of Gen-X are facing a career crisis. Easter brunch spots are filling up fast - reserve now or risk missing out. And when you go, bring some cash - your server will thank you more than you know. Plus, we take a look at how the hit series The White Lotus is impacting the brands tied to it.…
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Ivan Capifali, the Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection, to discuss the tariffs by the Trump Administration, how it will affect local businesses & more.
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Wall Street is deep in the red today as China strikes back with fresh tariffs on American imports. Meanwhile, the revenue machine that is the Cubs is in high gear on the North Side - and we take a dive into the world of collectible spirits and wines.
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In a crowded job market, bold candidates stand out by bringing actionable plans - not just a résumé -to the interview table. Meanwhile, Nintendo is back: the Switch 2 drops June 5th. And in the world of sports, two hot topics are making noise - the torpedo bat and the chain gang.
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore moderated a conversation with 34th Ward Alderman William Conway during the Lincoln Forum Luncheon at the Union League Club in downtown Chicago and in this week's episode, we hear that conversation about a wide range of topics including some breaking news about Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago School Board.…
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It's domestic opening day in Major League Baseball, combining finances as a newly married couple and the Chili’s restaurant chain is opening a new location in Scranton, Pennsylvania that celebrates the iconic sitcom The Office.
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Robin Koelsch, Sr. Director of Partnerships for Communities in Schools of Chicago, and a few students from the Do the Write Thing program to discuss the partnership, CISofC and more.
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If someone needs more time to file their taxes this year -an extension could be the right solution, We get advice on planning a multi-generational trip that makes everyone happy and a look at the comeback of downtown Chicago's lunch rush.
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St. Patrick's Day spending nationwide is expected to hit $7 billion this year, but Chicago takes the holiday to a different level. Meanwhile, the Cubs are in Japan to kick off the new MLB season, and we take a look at what it takes to run a go-to Chicago waffle chain...
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Grace Pai, the executive director of Asian American Advancing Justice in Chicago, to discuss how the Trump administration's decisions on the country's official language & immigration will impact Asian American communities.
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Melissa Mister & Tony Diaz of After School Matters to discuss the importance of after-school programs across the city, it's plans for the future ahead of their 35th anniversary and more.Melissa Mister is the Chief of Strategy & Staff with After School Matters& Tony Diaz is the Chief Program Offic…
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Golf season in Chicago typically runs from April to November - but the recent warm-up is already sparking thoughts of what's to come, Fat Thursday is this week in Chicago - marking the start of pre-Lenten festivities with traditional Polish pastries and why social media may not be the best source for monetary strategy.…
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Major League Baseball is apparently losing a long time broadcast partner, the Chicago Fed has released its economic forecast for the local economy and Haji Healing Salon in Bronzeville offers holistic wellness experiences including: yoga - herbalism - and meditation.
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A look at why so many US companies are losing money, how you're shopping experience is increasingly being shaped by the latest tech and college planning should begin in freshman year of high school to ensure successful preparation for the future ahead.
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'Tis the season for President's Day - a time when retail marketers use dead presidents to help hawk mattresses and appliances, more companies are demanding that workers return to the office and using Presidents' Day as an opportunity to teach teens about money....
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With President Trump's cabinet filling out and executive orders being signed, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore poses the question: is this a good time to be a Republican lawmaker on Capitol Hill? Dellimore invites 16th District Congressman Darin LaHood to discuss it.
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