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Supreme Court rejects suburban toy company’s push for a quick decision on Trump’s tariffs

Supreme Court rejects suburban toy company’s push for a quick decision on Trump’s tariffs

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a push from a Vernon Hills toy company asking for a quick decision on the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

 
‘Not very appealing’: Campton Hills to get almost $10M in fees from developer, but District 304 left out

‘Not very appealing’: Campton Hills to get almost $10M in fees from developer, but District 304 left out

Campton Hills stands to receive $9.45 million in permit fees from a proposed annexation of 962 acres with 900 homes, according to a draft annexation agreement.

 
Slaughterhouse near Woodstock gets County Board OK over neighbor opposition

Slaughterhouse near Woodstock gets County Board OK over neighbor opposition

McHenry County Board approves contested Woodstock-area slaughterhouse over objections from neighbors and officials.

 
More transparency will support small businesses in Illinois

More transparency will support small businesses in Illinois

In my opinion, most politicians care deeply about their constituents. It also seems policymakers across Illinois, regardless of their party affiliation, want to support s...

 
Government drops cases against ‘predatory’ financial firms

Government drops cases against ‘predatory’ financial firms

One after another, the debtors were called to stand before the judge. First came Adrian Vega, a painter, and his wife, Natalie, a cleaner. Moments later, Andrew Vanderhoo...

 
How big batteries could prevent summer power blackouts

How big batteries could prevent summer power blackouts

This summer will be an energy doozy in the U.S. as climate change exacerbates heat waves and a rash of new data centers and crypto mines come online. But these new power vacuums arrive in concert with a stack of big batteries.

 
Thousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market

Thousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market

Thousands of private government consultants laid off during the Trump administration’s cost-cutting crusade are increasingly flooding a shrinking labor market. Job postin...

 
More employers adopting ICHRAs, giving workers money to buy their own health insurance

More employers adopting ICHRAs, giving workers money to buy their own health insurance

A small, growing number of employers are putting health insurance decisions entirely in the hands of their workers. Instead of offering traditional insurance, they’re giv...

 
The importance of company culture

The importance of company culture

“Company culture” is more than just a buzzword that you hear at business meetings and seminars. Or at least it should be! Companies with a strong, positive culture have a...

 
Student loan payments have restarted. Here's how to manage the impact to your credit score

Student loan payments have restarted. Here's how to manage the impact to your credit score

Millions of Americans are seeing their credit scores drop now that the U.S. government has resumed referring missed student loan payments for debt collection. But there are things you can do to help your score rebound.

 

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