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United Airlines has resumed flights after a technical issue grounded all mainline operations. While service is returning to normal, some delays are still expected. Meanwhile, as we hit the dog days of summer, it's time to kick off Pumpkin Spice season. And — how much are the Chicago Bears really worth? The eye-popping number may surprise you.
A headline out today from the sports business site Sportico says the Chicago Bears are valued at roughly $8.8 billion — but in reality, their valuation is likely closer to $7.5 billion. Marc Ganis, President and Co-Founder of Sports Corp Ltd. here in Chicago, joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
Pumpkin spice season returns in less than three weeks. Starbucks' iconic latte is back on the 26th, kicking off fall early with its most popular seasonal drink of all time. R.J. Hottovy, Head of Analytical Research at Palo Alto-based foot traffic analysis firm Placer A-I - joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
We break down a wave of key earnings, a look at the ESPN/NFL media deal, and why shredding old financial documents is crucial to protect your privacy.
Old financial documents can pose identity theft risks. Knowing what to keep - and what to shred - can help safeguard your privacy and de-clutter your home. Jerry Irvine, CIO of Prescient Solutions and Member of the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force here in Chicago joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
Talking about money with aging parents can be tough - but it's a critical conversation. One-parent, one-kid trips can be both fun and meaningful with the right planning. And fall is the perfect season for quick getaways - but you'll need to act fast, as popular destinations book up quickly.
Fall is the perfect season for quick getaways - from pumpkin patches and apple orchards to autumn festivals - but you'll need to act fast. Popular destinations book up quickly. Mark Wolters, of the Wolters World Travel and Culture YouTube channel and Teaching Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois Gies College of Business in Urbana-Champaign joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
A preview of the busy week ahead on Wall Street, Chicago's Mag Mile shows signs of recovery and some Financial advisors may misjudge some clients' risk tolerance.
Financial advisors may misjudge some clients' risk tolerance. Standard questionnaires often fall short - potentially leading to investment decisions that could prove costly over time. Mark Hulbert, Investment Columnist for - The Wall Street Journal, Barron's & MarketWatch dot-com in Washington joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
Chicago's iconic Rainbow Cone expands nationwide, a local woman turns her food passion into a national brand, and we check in on brewing for International Beer Day.
Pokemon cards are generating a ton of buzz in the collectibles market. A look at a big resume question that was unheard of a decade ago - should you include social media influencer? And AI-powered tools are now providing much-needed help to the agriculture industry.
Move over, baseball cards - Pokemon cards are exploding in popularity - driving the collectibles market and even being cited as a profit driver for eBay. Stephen Fishler, CEO of ComicConnect.com and Metropolis Comics in New York, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain.
Tips on how to age-proof your resume, a basketball card showcased at a Chicago-area convention could be the most valuable ever sold, and keys to navigating divorce in your "grey" years.
People over fifty looking for a job should consider age-proofing their resumes. Rick Cobb, founder of the Chicago-based workplace consulting firm 2-Discern, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with key advice.
If you're planning holiday travel this year, now's the time to act. Meanwhile, turn a Chicago staycation into a special occasion - and a look at restaurants as they struggle to retain customers.
Treating yourself to a Chicago staycation can include a downtown luxury hotel with a great pool, skyline views - and enjoying everything the city offers right in your own backyard. Mark Wolters, Wolters World Travel and Culture YouTube channel host and Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois' Gies College of Business in Urbana-Champaign, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details…
QR code scams are on the rise - tricking millions into visiting fake sites and turning once-convenient tech into a powerful tool for cyber-criminals. Jerry Irvine, CIO of Prescient Solutions and member of the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain.
So much for talk of "superhero fatigue" - a comic book flick has topped the box office for the second time this month. Plus, QR code scams are spiking, and we check in with our Monday stock picker
How homebuyers can turn a "stale" listing into an opportunity, a new TSA test program helps families breeze through airport security with less stress, and we meet the woman who's turned homemade ice cream and community spirit into a sweet success story in suburban La Grange.
The TSA's new “Families on the Fly” program adds kid-friendly lanes and Pre-Check discounts - just in time for summer travel. Though it's not yet in Chicago, the concept is expanding. Cindy Richards, Editor-in-Chief at SheBuysTravel.com here in Chicago, joins Rachel Pierson on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
League officials are expected in Chicago next month to announce Wrigley Field as the site of the 2027 MLB All-Star Game. Families are starting back-to-school shopping early to get ahead of rising costs and potential tariffs, and wearables are evolving beyond fitness tracking into powerful health tools.
League officials are expected to visit Chicago next month to announce that Wrigley Field will host the 2027 MLB All-Star Game. Justin Laurence, reporter at Crain's Chicago Business, joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the latest details.
An update on the struggling housing market, McDonald's scores with a popular menu comeback, and how grandparents can give grandkids a financial head start - without spoiling them.
Grandparents can give their grandkids a financial head start - without spoiling them. Ed Gjertsen, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Engage Wealth Group here in Chicago joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with key advice.
Why splurging in retirement can be well worth it, how social media is reshaping trip planning, and smart credit card advice for young adults.
Facing the threat of tariffs, a Lincoln Square toy store stocked up early—making a bold move that could pay off this holiday season. Plus, an expert shares the best car choices for young adults, and we highlight some of the Midwest's top foodie hot spots.
Facing the threat of tariffs, a Lincoln Square toy store stocked up early—making a bold move that could pay off this holiday season. Scott Friedland, Head Shopkeeper of Timeless Toys in Chicago's Lincoln Square, joins Judson Richards on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
Back-to-school costs are climbing, relationships are reaching the next level - financially - and a new co-working space with on-site childcare has opened in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, giving working parents access to their kids throughout the day.
A new co-working space with on-site childcare recently opened in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood - offering working parents flexibility - support - and proximity to their kids all day. Annie Pecoraro, Owner of Le Village Lakeview-Uptown here in Chicago joins Brandon Ison on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
Homebuilders are slashing prices at the fastest pace in three years, a viral TikTok claims teenagers can retire with millions - if parents sacrifice and kids save big early - and businesses are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to spark new ideas and streamline operations.
Homebuilders are slashing prices at the fastest rate in three years as economic concerns weigh on demand - raising the big question - will things finally improve for homebuyers? Dru Wischhover, Founder and Owner of the Inspired Title Group here in Chicago joins Rachel Pierson on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the latest...
Chicago is emerging as a major AI hub. Some retirees are rethinking downsizing amid high rates. Plus - what you should do with an old 401k.
Chicago is emerging as a key hub for artificial intelligence, joining cities like New York and Boston - thanks to its talent, top research universities, and strong corporate presence. Chris Stegh, Chief Technology Officer at E-Group here in Chicago, joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain…
Retiring on a cruise ship isn't just a dream - it can sometimes be even cheaper than many senior living options. More companies are offering paid sabbaticals beyond academia, and grandparents are increasingly bonding with grandkids on parent-free adventures.
Retiring on a cruise ship isn't just a dream - it can sometimes be even more affordable than many senior living options, with meals, care, and travel all included. Cindy Richards - Editor in Chief of She Buys Travel dot-com here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
Retiring on a cruise ship isn't just a dream - it can sometimes be even more affordable than many senior living options, with meals, care, and travel all included. Cindy Richards - Editor in Chief of She Buys Travel dot-com here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
Blockbusters and ticket discounts are drawing crowds back to theaters, some local shopping centers are defying the odds - and a pair of stock picks from a money pro.
While many shopping centers and retail complexes across the country are struggling, top-tier malls remain strong - performing as well as ever. Bob Phibbs, CEO of the Retail Doctor in New York, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain.
The summer movie box office heats up today with the official opening of Superman. Meanwhile, Chicago Sky's Angel Reese continues her marketing roll - and a new spot brings live Japanese-style dining to Chicago.
It's been a big week for Chicago Sky star Angel Reese - she unveiled her new Reebok sneaker line and debuted it on the cover of a video game, marking a major moment in the WNBA's continued rise. Julia Poe, Chicago Bulls and Sky reporter, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
Rising costs are causing homeowners to delay repairs. A financial bug-out bag offers protection in emergencies and a digital detox can help reset your mind.