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Noon Business Hour on WBBM Newsradio

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Noon Business Hour on WBBM Newsradio

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A look at what's behind the sell-off on Wall Street, what you need to consider when giving a child their first phone and how this spring's expected Cicada Boom could impact restaurant menus.
A look at the Chicago Bears big reveal, how the cost of daycare can impact career decisions and Tesla touts a new line of more-affordable electric vehicles.
A look at the re-opening of a Chicago lakefront favorite, local vacations with a European feel and there's a sudden closure of Dom’s Kitchen & Market and Foxtrot Market locations in Chicago.
Buying a house in a community with good schools comes with a cost, how restaurants are feeling the pinch of weight loss drugs and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
Swifties across the globe are in ecstasy today - now that a new double album has dropped, Abt Electronics ups its green game and a look ahead to the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.
A look at the future of electric vehicles, hackers are targeting accounts of the recently deceased and a gift guide for - graduations, weddings and other spring events.
Bulls - White Sox - Blackhawks are reportedly near Stadium broadcast deal, scoring a dime bag at a national sandwich chain and are you ready for some baseball? in the northwest suburbs.
It was a huge night for the Chicago Sky as the WNBA held its draft, ways to to find off-market real estate listings and making your next trip as part of a group.
Making next year's tax season a lot easier to navigate, a look at the local summer jobs markets and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker. 
More discussion has taken place this week involving sports stadiums in Chicago, gearing up for a down-sized work week and an entrepreneur who's found a niche in the brewing business.
A look at the rise of the YouTube star, golf season is underway in the Chicago area and attracting fast food customers by going through the nose.
Latest on a new rooftop battle involving the Cubs, major changes are coming to the television football landscape this fall and learning personal finance concepts from TikTok.
A look at the growing problem of housing affordability, you may owe Uncle Sam for your college basketball pool winnings and a cruise line is targeting a new type of traveler - the remote worker.
A preview of today's solar eclipse, a look at the age old investment adage: Sell in May and Go Away and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
Promoting innovation across generations, strategies for what to do if you become suddenly wealthy and the controversy over a recently-minted piece of sports memorabilia.
The sticker price at some colleges is now closing in on six figures per year, Amazon's ambitious cashier-less technology hasn't lived up to expectations and Monday's solar eclipse has spawned a flood of products designed to cash in on the event
A discussion on the phenomenon known as Clarkonomics, educating teenagers about money before they head to college and  voters in a Midwest city turn down a proposed stadium tax.
Everything you should know about the dark web, a guide to sending kids on a commercial airline flight all by themselves and heading downstate to view the solar eclipse.
Tips on getting everyone involved in family financial planning - even the kids, an overwhelming number of Americans say tipping has gotten out of control and flying cars are becoming a reality.
A survey by job site Monster finds an astounding 95% of Americans plan to look for a new job in 2024, taking the concept of a video arcade to levels not seen before and restaurants are gearing up for a very busy Easter Sunday this year.
Former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn proposes a public vote on stadium deals, an update on the business of baseball on this opening day and discovering some of the flaws in Artificial Intelligence powered chatbots.
Easter's early date this year could cost retailers, Ford plans to muscle up with one of its iconic cars and there can be advantages to renting instead of buying a home.
McDonald’s will sell Krispy Kreme donuts nationwide, Things people forget before embarking on a major trip and mega cruises are revolutionizing the industry.
ESPN's ratings soar with Caitlin Clark's dominance on the basketball court, tips on prepping for next year's taxes and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker. 
More details are emerging about a proposed Bears lakefront stadium, latest on a shift in restaurant tipping culture and a Chicago restaurant that celebrates the spirit of New Orleans.
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