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  • President Donald Trump announced today he won’t certify Iran’s compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement. The decision had been flagged in advance by administration officials. The next move is up to Congress. It has 60 days to decide whether or not to reimpose sanctions on Iran that were lifted by the 2015 deal. Any decision […]

  • Hollywood is struggling to come to terms with the Harvey Weinstein scandal. More women have come forward with more allegations and named other big names. But it’s not just entertainment where payoffs happen to keep people quiet. What role do non-disclosure agreements play in shielding sexual abusers?

  • All of the policy and business decisions that use that census data — and there are a lot — will get pushed back, too.

  •  Storm clouds fill the sky over the U.S. Capitol Building.
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    Let's wrap up the week in business and economic news.

  • The stock market has surged for much of the last year, and the president — like all presidents — is trying to take credit. Fair enough. But last night, he suggested the stock market can help fix the country’s national debt problem. Which got a lot of people scratching a lot of heads. Is there even any […]

  • Floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey surround a home on Sept. 6, 2017, in Houston.
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    The maps take data from past disasters and apply it to future risk, but the calculations can get tricky — and political.

  • Columbus Commons hosts more than 200 events a year, including a Harvest Fair on September 30, 2017. 
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    The redevelopment project helped attract $400 million in investment and thousands of new residents.

  • The "Someday I'll Be Rich Rice and Beans" from a new cookbook by Gabi Moskowitz and Miranda Berman.
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    Miranda Berman and Gabi Moskowitz want to hold your hand in the kitchen.

  • Cook County, Illinois, home to Chicago, passed a penny-per-ounce tax on soda late last year. The driving force was raising revenue in a state with deep budget woes. But legal challenges delayed the tax going into effect, and a strong campaign from the beverage industry has soured public opinion on the measure. It was repealed […]

  • In a tweet today, President Trump today took credit for the run-up in the stock market since the election. Then the president went on to say that “if Congress gives us the massive tax cuts (and reform) I am asking for, those numbers will grow by leaps and bounds.” Is there any evidence that the […]