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Feds send ICE to O’Hare as spring break, TSA staffing shortages converge

Feds send ICE to O’Hare as spring break, TSA staffing shortages converge

ICE officers will not be screening passengers at O’Hare. Instead, they will be monitoring exit lanes, making announcements, helping manage lines, and other duties to let TSA staff focus on passenger and baggage screening, officials said.

 
New developer seeks to adopt previously approved plan for 69 townhouses in Prospect Heights

New developer seeks to adopt previously approved plan for 69 townhouses in Prospect Heights

A developer is asking the Prospect Heights city council for permission to take over a controversial proposal to build 69 townhouses that was previously approved, but never built.

 
Senators consider deal to fund Homeland Security but not ICE enforcement as airport lines snarl

Senators consider deal to fund Homeland Security but not ICE enforcement as airport lines snarl

Senators are discussing a proposal to end the Homeland Security budget stalemate by funding much of the department, including the Transportation Security Administration airport workers going without pay, but excluding ICE's enforcement and removal operations that have been core to the dispute.

 
Companies could be on the hook for work-related activities before and after shifts start, court rules

Companies could be on the hook for work-related activities before and after shifts start, court rules

Illinois’ wage law does not include federal exclusions that would shield companies from having to pay employees for pre- and post-shift activities, the state high court ruled. The ruling is based on a civil suit brought against Amazon by two former employees after they were not compensated for pre-shift health screenings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case will now return to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

 
Women leading the future of financial confidence

Women leading the future of financial confidence

Across the financial industry, women are playing a vital role in advancing that confidence through education, mentorship, and community engagement.

 
Addison man sentenced to 6½ years for COVID-era loan fraud

Addison man sentenced to 6½ years for COVID-era loan fraud

An Addison man was sentenced to 6½ years in federal prison after pleading guilty to fraudulently obtaining more than $3.3 million in COVID-era small business loans.

 
‘Billions of dollars in savings’: Argonne unveils giant ‘treadmill’ to test and improve truck efficiency

‘Billions of dollars in savings’: Argonne unveils giant ‘treadmill’ to test and improve truck efficiency

Argonne’s latest technology will analyze the performance of current and next-generation big rigs, including autonomous trucks, with the goal of improving fuel economy and reducing freight transportation costs.

 
Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas

Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy was supposed to start the year with a bang, fueled by an unusually large jump in tax refunds from President Donald Trump's tax cut legi...

 
Regulators OK ComEd’s plan to increase deposit costs for large-load projects like data centers

Regulators OK ComEd’s plan to increase deposit costs for large-load projects like data centers

As large data centers burn electricity as fast as some small cities, utilities and advocates are looking for ways to ensure they’re not passing the buck for related infrastructure costs to everyday ratepayers.

 
Electrical fire leaves Wheaton business uninhabitable

Electrical fire leaves Wheaton business uninhabitable

An electrical fire Monday evening left a Wheaton business uninhabitable.

 

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