The Washington Post
Yes, the election is rigged–against immigrants
Contributed to this investigation: The D.C. Housing Department forfeited millions as families waited for help
Chicago Magazine
Immigrants Are the Lifeblood of Maxwell Street Market
The Collateral Damage of $1 Vacant Lots
- Listen to me discuss this story with NPR in “City’s Vacant Lots Program Criticized for Selling to Outside Developers.”
Slate
An American Drug Dealer in Beijing
Vice
Even With Gang Connections, Begging on the Beijing Subway is Rough
The Cruelty and Controversy of Beijing’s Black Market for Dogs
Why So Many Puerto Riccan Addicts End Up in Chicago
MarketWatch
Meet the teachers who were eager to listen to Janet Yellen
Big business gung-ho on Trump overhaul of U.S. economy
Smithsonian Magazine
Quartz
Why Beijing’s hipsters are too cool for a European-themed bar street
What you’ll find in a Chinese pawnshop: a BMW and a Beijing penthouse
Neuroscience can now curate music based on your brainwaves, not your music taste
Built In
This Mental Health Chatbot Uses Humor To Get Users To Open Up
How Humility Helps AI Work Better With Human Users
This Opera Literally Sounds Like the Birth of the Universe
Can More Deadlines Make Product Development Less Stressful?
What Twitter and Venmo Can Teach Us About The Cross-Platform Economy
What’s Keeping Driverless Vehicles Off The Road?
‘Work From Anywhere’: Does It Actually Work?
Armory Sees Code Deploys Increase In The Coronavirus Era
Slack Hacks and Etiquette For Tech’s Newly Remote Workforce
How Artnome Uses Machine Learning To Predict The Price Of An Artistic Masterpiece
Robotics, AR, 3D Printing: This Chicago Lab Explores the Future of Logistics
A Social Wellness App For The Era Of Social Distancing
A Guide To Making The Move From Manager To Individual Contributor
Remote Pair Programming Tips You Should Know
Crain’s Chicago Business
The hustle is on to insure Chicagoans after Trump Obamacare outreach cuts
Another big condo building goes rental
LaSalle Street office building selling for $165 million
Huge Lakeshore East project riles neighbors
Illinois road construction returns to life
Chicago, Illinois IDOT roadwork threatened by budget
Former Mariano’s employee sues over fingerprint data
Enterprise CarShare says crime is chasing it out of Chicago
Illinois hospitals fall in national rankings, survey finds
Downers Grove food company to buy energy bar maker
Goose Island not releasing Bourbon County barleywine
A Chicago private-equity firm looks to sell Fuller Brush
More Illinois companies kept profits offshore last year
What Jaguars owner Khan said today on Trump, NFL owners and a $20 minimum wage
Rauner signs controversial abortion legislation
Chicago companies rebuild in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
Nicor, CN reach deal in dispute that threatened winter heat
Alpana Singh sells stake in Seven Lions
Will Trump tax plan put American jobs first? That depends.
How Graham-Cassidy would play out in Illinois
DuPage Medical deal a near-record sum for Illinois health care
Woman- and minority-led businesses need cash to grow. How to get it.
U.S. News and World Report
Homeland Security Inspector Calls to Suspend Electronic Processing System
McClatchy DC
Veterans still angry at treatment of Iraqis who served U.S. war effort
National Zoo says farewell to Bao Bao, U.S.-born panda cub on way to China
WTTW
What It’s Like to Live Inches from the ‘L’
From Day One
Do You Have a Healthy Workplace? It Matters in More Ways Than You Might Think
Getting to Diversity: It Takes Data, Persistence, and a Willingness to Talk About It
Wednesday Journal
Transgender lawyer reacts to political ad
River Forest law fines those who lie to the village
Booming development in Forest Park driven by out-of-towners
Developers raze historic William St. home
Bambi and the River Forest police
River Forest threatens railroad to clean up its act
Bank foreclosing on school suing River Forest
Forest Park Review
Five bars denied gambling licenses by state board
No guns, no bullying: FPMS students hold rally
A second chapter for mother and son
Police hit with fourth federal suit in 9 months
Police ID homicide victim found in abandoned car
Cook County judge tosses Let Forest Park Vote’s case
Forest Park students underperform on state science exam
Fifth-grader wins District 91 Spelling Bee
Village electoral board official, pro- video gamer in business together
State gives D91 meager $1,100 increase in school funds
Scratch Kitchen hopes for big business from bitqy
End of the line: CTA stalls on rusted water tower refurbish
Record year for carjackings, theft
Neighborhood Watch attendance balloons
Park board member finds treatment after third DUI, jail time
Police hit with another federal lawsuit
Aux. officer didn’t properly secure weapon, chief says
United Press International
Muslim advocacy group CAIR sues Trump over immigration ban
Nikkei Asian Review
Ruling nears on Chinese bid for Chicago exchange
Chicago chefs keep fading Macanese flavors alive
Making China’s ‘white liquor’ palatable for Americans
Belleville News-Democrat
They traveled 36 hours on a bus to make a statement at the Women’s March
Trump’s Illinois supporters are excited to watch him become president
Illinoisans get emotional during Trump’s inauguration
Metro-east students join anti-abortion march in D.C.
The Diplomat
Chinese Grads Shunning Government Careers?
Internet Retailer Magazine
Alibaba’s chairman tells U.S. businesses ‘You can sell almost anything’ online in China
B2B Recipe for Success
Nailsuperstore.com polishes off a new B2B e-commerce site
Time Out Beijing
Diet Hard
Life coaching in Beijing
Yoga for your back and shoulders
Thought Catalog
The 20 expats you’ll meet in Beijing
B2BeCommerceWorld.com
The parent of energy products Solartao.com lists on Nasdaq
Newcity Chicago magazine
That’s Beijing
Beijing ‘Yellow Umbrella’ fashion designer arrested, disappears
The end for Yashow? Beijing government chases markets out of city
Following the worst drought in 15 years, Beijing residents sink holes and siphon water
TODAY IN SECURITY: Beijing installs 1,300 security cameras in public parks
Beijing thinks of future, builds world’s largest incinerator
Instagram blocked in Beijing and across China, likely due to protests in Hong Kong
Seven reasons to get excited for Beijing’s week-long APEC conference
Medill Reports
Fate of key economic support program for Illinois pending
In Waukesha, small businesses wonder whether Democrats or Republicans can change their lives
Pot protesters light up Washington
The Illinois Channel
Illinois’ growing Latino vote could be critical component in deciding comptroller race
The Anthill
CUSP Magazine
’50 Shades’ and Valentines Day offer welcome boom to Chicago sex toy market
ChinaHush
Chinese media banned from reporting World Press Freedom Index before list released
The 3 worst attacks on foreign journalists in China in 2013
China admits environmental future “not optimistic”
Top 3 most hostile attacks against foreign journalists in China in 2014
NewsChina Magazine
Medium
Why do China’s activists keep getting arrested over its Constitution?
Chinese vendors copying Chicago Chriskindlmarket designs?
City Weekend Beijing
New registration campaign targets large dogs
Go Green at the Beijing Garden Expo
Bombs and Dollars
The Cost of Cambodian Citizenship
Sound on Sight
Jia Zhangke’s short film calls attention to Chinese pollution
Peoria Journal Star
Peoria expands personal battle of staying off drugs to cleaning up South Peorias ‘Red Zone‘
East Peoria man has customized footwear for Kanye West, Floyd Mayweather
Peoria boy’s dream fulfilled with joyride in street sweeper
Central Illinois group looks to forge business ties with China
EP officials Bass Pro Shops for attracting other stores
Muslim speaker condemns Libyan attacks during Bradley speech
Peoria’s ‘Don’t Shoot’ campaign starts to see positive results
Xbox ‘runaways’ end journey in Eureka
Peoria woman victim of costly phone scam
Peoria man becomes city’s 10th homicide of the year
Indiana Daily Student
Tuition rate, alternative degrees lead graduates to question degree worth
Experts examine health law’s effect on adulthood
Bloomington Hudsucker Posse hoops for peace
Losing ‘Lin’: 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics winner Elinor Ostrom dies of cancer
Occupy IU carries tents, raises awareness
Little-known federal loan program lowers monthly grad payments
IU Surplus Store downsizes, still offers ‘bare bones’ prices
Annals of Palliative Medicine
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