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Jack Greenberg, former McDonald’s Corp. chairman and CEO, will become the new chairman of the agency that runs Navy Pier and the McCormick Place convention center.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti on Sunday rejected talk of a euro crisis and said Rome was open to the idea of a tax on financial transactions championed by France - but only if the measure was part of an EU-wide effort.
The global network of advertising blogs is hot and/or bothered over a South African VW print ad for VW’s Golf R that encourages the reader to ingest said advertisement, its stock having been made of a product marginally more palatable than paper. Why? Not over the ad’s dubious cleverness—frankly,...
German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble warns ahead of a eurozone meeting in Brussels that spending cuts agreed by the Greek coalition leaders do not appear to fulfill bail-out conditions.
Volkswagen’s new Americanized Jetta will be improved quietly over the coming year, executives from the company have told us. Some of the things we criticized when the car launched, such as the standard rear drum brakes, have already been addressed—all Jettas, regardless of trim level, now...
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This week's image roundup includes laser rainbows, cars exploding, a bat with the weirdest nose we have ever seen on an animal we didn't drunkenly draw ourselves as part of a board game, edible silk, and a moth that (if we irresponsibly exaggerate to the point of sheer...
Belly fat is known to increase the risk for heart disease, and now scientists say it might also increase the risk of dementia.
The British manufacturing sector shrank to a lesser-than-expected extent in December but economists warned the wider economy is on course for recession.
At almost every level, public as well as private, Britain is massively in debt.
Comcast’s efforts to acquire 51 percent ownership of NBC Universal by year’s end have been delayed at least into January, according to statements by both companies issued Wednesday. The Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice must approve the deal,...
