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Mar 18, 2024
The infamous "Access Hollywood" video in which Donald Trump bragged about grabbing women sexually without asking permission will not be shown to jurors at the former president's hush-money criminal trial. Judge Juan M. Merchan ruled Monday that prosecutors can still question witnesses about the tape, which was made public in the final weeks of Trump's 2016 White House campaign. But the judge said "it is not necessary that the tape itself be introduced into evidence or that it be played for the jury." Merchan issued rulings on the "Access Hollywood" tape and other issues even after deciding last Friday to postpone the trial until at least mid-April.
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Mar 18, 2024
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a measure setting up the process an elected Chicago school board, starting with the election of 10 members to a 21-seat board this November.
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Mar 18, 2024
Donald Trump's lawyers told a New York appellate court on Monday that it's impossible for him to post a bond covering the full amount of his $454 million civil fraud judgment while he appeals. A state appeals court judge ruled last month that Trump must post a bond covering the full amount to pause enforcement of the judgment, which is to begin on March 25. Judge Arthur Engoron ruled in February that Trump, his company and top executives, including his sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr., schemed for years to deceive banks and insurers by inflating his wealth on financial statements used to secure loans and make deals.
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Mar 18, 2024
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A movie set armorer is challenging her conviction on an involuntary manslaughter charge in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western film "Rust," court records released Monday show. Defense attorneys for "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed filed a request for a new trial […]
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Mar 18, 2024
A Georgia judge's recent decisions regarding a criminal racketeering case that includes charges against Orland Park pastor the Rev. Stephen Cliffgard Lee and former President Donald Trump makes Lee "optimistic" about his case, his lawyer says.
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Mar 18, 2024
The Supreme Court on Monday has extended its block, for now, on a Texas law that would give police broad powers to arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the U.S. while the legal battle it sparked over immigration authority plays out. Opponents have called the law, known as Senate Bill 4, the most dramatic attempt by a state to police immigration since an Arizona law more than a decade ago, portions of which were struck down by the Supreme Court. The Texas Attorney General has said the state's law mirrored federal law and "was adopted to address the ongoing crisis at the southern border, which hurts Texans more than anyone else."
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Mar 18, 2024
The settlement — set to become one of the largest in Chicago's history if it passes a full City Council vote Wednesday — will help pay for the medical care of Nathen Jones
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Mar 18, 2024
A 13-year-old boy was in critical condition after he was shot Monday afternoon in the South Shore neighborhood.
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Mar 18, 2024
The Cook County medical examiner's office said Eric Satterwhite, 50, of the 10100 block of South Sangamon Street, died of a gunshot wound to the torso and his death was ruled a homicide.
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Mar 18, 2024
The Supreme Court seems likely to side with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security. The justices seemed broadly skeptical Monday during nearly two hours of arguments that a lawyer for Louisiana, Missouri and other parties presented accusing officials in the Democratic administration of leaning on the social media platforms to unconstitutionally squelch conservative points of view. Lower courts have sided with the states, but the Supreme Court blocked those rulings while it considers the issue. The court's decision in this and other social media cases could set standards for free speech in the digital age.
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Mar 18, 2024
The lack of excitement many Americans feel about a presidential rematch has heightened interest in alternatives to the major-party candidates — none more so than Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose famous name has helped him build buzz for his independent bid. Kennedy is a huge longshot to win electoral votes, much less the presidency. But his campaign events have drawn large crowds of supporters and people interested in his message. He plans to announce his vice presidential nominee later this month in Oakland, California, and is stoking expectations that he might pick New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers or former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura.
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Mar 18, 2024
A Demotte man was sentenced Feb. 28 to 18 months probation after kidnapping his longtime girlfriend from a Merrillville dollar store parking lot and driving her to Nebraska, court records show. William Brittingham III, 55, pleaded guilty that day to confinement, a Level 6 felony. He has to complete a batterer's intervention program and can petition to change his conviction to a misdemeanor if he completes all court-ordered requirements in the case. Court records allege he was enraged, accusing the woman of cheating on him with a co-worker. The couple's decade-long relationship had been volatile, witnesses said. Brittingham was "angry […]
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Mar 18, 2024
The Illinois Supreme Court has changed rules for appealing pretrial detention decisions after appellate courts have seen an unprecedented influx of cases.
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Mar 18, 2024
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
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Mar 18, 2024
After nearly two and a half hours, and 30 rounds of spelling, Leong won the Lake County Regional Spelling Bee, securing a spot at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. later this year.
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Mar 18, 2024
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing Monday they plan to call former Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis to the witness stand at the upcoming corruption trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan.
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Mar 18, 2024
A man shattered the glass door of a mosque in the Loop Sunday night after verbally harassing worshippers. The unknown man kicked in the front door of the Downtown Islamic Center on the 200 block of South State Street at around 8 p.m. He fled on foot, according to police. No arrests have been made. Executive board member Salman Azam said the man had been loitering near the mosque's entrance and making Islamaphobic comments. He tried to enter the building before shattering the glass. "Seeing what transpired last night, we're pretty frightened, and rightfully so," Azam said. The vandalism comes […]
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Mar 18, 2024
Arguments attempting to throw out R. Kelly's federal racketeering conviction in New York were as broad and complicated as the criminal scheme he was found guilty of running.
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Mar 18, 2024
More than two dozen migrants were set to be kicked out of shelters Sunday but the long-anticipated eviction only brought confusion and unanswered questions from the city. City officials said of the 34 migrants who received notices to leave Sunday, only three exited the system.
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Mar 18, 2024
A man shattered the glass door of a mosque in the Loop Sunday night after verbally harassing worshippers. The unknown man kicked in the front door of the Downtown Islamic Center on the 200 block of South State Street at around 8 p.m. He fled on foot, according to police. No arrests have been made. Executive board member Salman Azam said the man had been loitering near the mosque's entrance and making Islamaphobic comments. He tried to enter the building before shattering the glass. "Seeing what transpired last night, we're pretty frightened, and rightfully so," Azam said. The vandalism comes […]
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Mar 18, 2024
A 25-year-old man was fatally shot on a front porch in Irving Park Sunday afternoon, police said. The man was on the 4200 block of North Kimball Avenue when two men approached him on foot around 1:23 p.m. They pulled out guns and shot the man five times in the chest, according to police. The shooters fled on foot before driving away in a white SUV. The man was taken Illinois Masonic Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. He was identified by the Cook County medical examiner's office as Bernardo Romero. No arrests have been made, police said.
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Mar 18, 2024
The U.N. food agency said Monday that "famine is imminent" in northern Gaza, where 70% of the remaining population is experiencing catastrophic hunger, and that a further escalation of the war could push around half of Gaza's total population to the brink of starvation.
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Mar 18, 2024
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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Mar 18, 2024
Election Day in Illinois is focused on several down-ballot races as many are expecting a lower voter turnout than years when the presidential races were more competitive.
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Mar 18, 2024
Across the Chicago area, there are plenty of ways that children, families and enthusiasts can prepare for the big day.
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Mar 18, 2024
Bring Chicago Home, which would raise the city's real estate transfer tax for property sales above $1 million, has taken a bumpy road to get there, including a late court fight from the real estate lobby.
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Mar 18, 2024
The measure, which would raise the city's real estate transfer tax for property sales above $1 million, has taken a bumpy road to get there, including a late court fight from the real estate lobby.
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Mar 18, 2024
Those who want to watch the eclipse on April 8 should prepare, experts say. Anyone looking up to the sky should be wearing a pair of safe solar viewing glasses to protect from the sun's ultraviolet radiation and infrared light.
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Mar 18, 2024
On March 18, 1925, the Tri-State Tornado struck southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois and southwestern Indiana, resulting in some 700 deaths.
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Mar 18, 2024
President Vladimir Putin has sealed his control over Russia for six more years with a highly orchestrated landslide in an election that followed the harshest crackdown on the opposition and free speech since Soviet times. While the result was never in doubt, Russians attempted to defy the inevitable outcome. They heeded a call to protest Putin's repression at home and his war in Ukraine by showing up at polling stations at noon on Sunday. But from the earliest returns, it was clear Putin would extend his nearly quarter-century rule. With nearly all the precincts counted Monday, election officials said Putin had secured a record number of votes.
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Mar 17, 2024
Politicians fanned out across Chicago during a furious final weekend of campaigning ahead of Tuesday's Illinois primary elections.
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Mar 17, 2024
The parade featured floats, Irish dancers and marching bands.
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Mar 17, 2024
The Ronald McDonald House organization went to bat for the Jones clan twice. When the triplets were born early, they spent nine months at Oak Lawn's Advocate Christ Medical Center's neonatal intensive care unit.
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Mar 17, 2024
The Northwest Side service suspension is due to track conditions, the CTA said.
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Mar 17, 2024
Both incidents occurred on the Dan Ryan Expressway near 47th Street.
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Mar 17, 2024
Dorothy Davis Turner, who nearly singlehandedly brought the first a high school to Orland Park in 1920, is honored over a century later at Andrew High School in Tinley Park.
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Mar 17, 2024
Behind a West Loop migrant shelter, dozens of cars sit without license plates. Several of their owners stand nearby, acknowledging they lack licenses to drive them. But they increasingly have been driving, according to a Tribune analysis of police data that suggests sharp rises in arrests among migrants for breaking traffic laws. The analysis found dozens are now being detained in Chicago each week for driving or vehicle-related infractions, roughly at five times the rate from last summer. "Start where you are. Do what you can. Use what you have," said Jose Fernandez, 30 from Trujillo, Venezuela. It's difficult to […]
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Mar 17, 2024
Slotted across the ballot are races and issues that will provide an indication of where the progressive movement stands.
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Mar 17, 2024
Edward F. Dunne, the only person to serve as Chicago's Mayor and Illinois' governor, pushed for an independent Ireland in the early 20th Century.
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Mar 17, 2024
On March 17, 2010, Michael Jordan became the first ex-player to become a majority owner in the NBA as the league's Board of Governors unanimously approved Jordan's $275 million bid to buy the Charlotte Bobcats from Bob Johnson.
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Mar 17, 2024
For over a year, two kids have been caught in the middle of a bitter dispute between their parents and North Shore School District 112 over special education.
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Mar 17, 2024
Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon on the last day of a presidential election, apparently heeding an opposition call to protest against President Vladimir Putin in a vote that offered them no real alternatives after he ruthlessly cracked down on dissent. Shortly after the last polls closed in Russia on Sunday, early returns pointed to the conclusion everyone expected. That Putin would extend his nearly quarter-century rule. According to Russia's Central Election Commission, he had some 87% of the vote with about 60% of precincts counted. The extraordinary early results were another reflection of the preordained nature of the election. Putin only faced competition from three token rivals and any public criticism of him or his war in Ukraine was stifled.
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Mar 17, 2024
Russians have crowded outside polling stations on the last day of a three-day presidential election. They were apparently heeding an opposition call to protest against President Vladimir Putin at midday Sunday. Putin is poised to extend his rule of nearly a quarter century for six more years after a relentless crackdown on dissent. The election that began Friday has taken place in a tightly controlled environment where there are no real alternatives to Putin, no public criticism of him or his war in Ukraine. Voting has been taking place amid attacks within Russia was by missiles and drones from Ukraine. Several people have been killed. Analysts say the Kremlin wants a high turnout in the election to legitimize Putin's next term and his war in Ukraine.
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Mar 17, 2024
The digs against Republican Donald Trump kept coming from the president at the annual Gridiron Club and Foundation Dinner, as Biden deflected ongoing criticism that his memory is hazy and he appears confused.
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Mar 17, 2024
The digs against Republican Donald Trump kept coming from the president at the annual Gridiron Club and Foundation Dinner, as Biden deflected ongoing criticism that his memory is hazy and he appears confused.
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Mar 16, 2024
One man is dead and another injured in a Saturday evening shooting in the South Shore neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
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Mar 16, 2024
TikTok creators across the country are expressing frustration over a bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives that could lead to a nationwide ban of the app.
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Mar 16, 2024
Thousands of tourists and residents gathered to celebrate the holiday the traditional Chicago way: watching the Chicago River turn from murky gray to bright green.
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Mar 16, 2024
Thousands of tourists and residents gathered to celebrate the holiday the traditional Chicago way: watching the Chicago River turn from murky gray to bright green.
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Mar 16, 2024
Several people have been shot after gunfire erupted in a suburban Philadelphia township, prompting authorities to warn residents to hunker down in their homes and forcing cancellation of a St. Patrick's Day parade and a children's theme park. Middletown Township police said Saturday morning that there were "confirmed shootings" in neighboring Falls Township in Eastern Pennsylvania that resulted in "several gunshot victims." Police said it wasn't known yet if the shootings were "targeted or random."
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Mar 16, 2024
A suspect has barricaded himself in a home in New Jersey after allegedly shooting three people to death in suburban Philadelphia. Falls Township Police said in a statement that the suspect, a 26-year-old homeless man, knew the shooting victims. The Saturday morning shooting in Falls Township in eastern Pennsylvania forced the cancellation of a St. Patrick's Day parade and shut down a children's theme park. Authorities in Bucks County issued a shelter-in-place order for the area for several hours, but it was canceled by early afternoon.
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Mar 16, 2024
Police say a man suspected of killing three family members in the Philadelphia area has been arrested in New Jersey after evading law enforcement for hours. Steve Wilson is police director for the city of Trenton. He says the man was found near a house were he was believed to have barricaded himself and was taken into custody. No one else has been injured. Officials said they couldn't yet speak to a motive for the attacks. The suspect's stepmother, the mother of his children and his 13-year-old sister were killed.
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Mar 16, 2024
Authorities say a gunman has killed three people in their Philadelphia-area homes and then barricaded himself in a house in New Jersey's capital city. The string of violence spread fear through a suburban Saturday morning. The mayhem forced the cancellation of a St. Patrick's Day parade and shut down a Sesame Street-themed amusement park. Authorities in Pennsylvania's Bucks County issued a shelter-in-place order for some areas for several hours. The suspect has been identified as 26-year-old Andre Gordon. It's unclear whether he has an attorney or anyone else who can comment on his behalf. Bucks County District Attorney Jennifer Schorn says the victims were his stepmother, his teenage sister and the mother of his children.
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Mar 16, 2024
The talks would mark the first time both Israeli officials and Hamas leaders join the indirect negotiations since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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Mar 16, 2024
Rural emergency hospitals receive more than $3 million in federal funding a year and higher Medicare reimbursements in exchange for closing all inpatient beds.
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Mar 16, 2024
On March 16, 1968, the My Lai massacre took place during the Vietnam War as U.S. Army soldiers hunting for Viet Cong fighters and sympathizers killed unarmed villagers in two hamlets of Son My village; estimates of the death toll vary from 347 to 504.
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Mar 16, 2024
Saturday's attacks occurred as Russians entered the second day of voting in a presidential election that is all but certain to extend Vladimir Putin's rule.
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Mar 16, 2024
Conservationists are planning a mass extermination using helicopters and hundreds of tons of rodent poison, which needs to be dropped over every part of Marion Island.
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Mar 15, 2024
Airport officials say a Boeing 737-800 was found to have a missing panel after a United Airlines flight arrived at its destination in southern Oregon.
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Mar 15, 2024
Airport officials say a Boeing 737-800 was found to have a missing panel after a United Airlines flight arrived at its destination in southern Oregon.
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Mar 15, 2024
Early voting event for CPS students hosted at CTU headquarters highlights issues important to youth such as solutions for violence and support for Palestine
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Mar 15, 2024
Law enforcement should have seized a man's guns and put him in protective custody weeks before he committed Maine's deadliest mass shooting, a report found Friday.
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Mar 15, 2024
Fewer than half CPS students without stable housing met all CPS vaccination requirements at end of February says Chicago Coalition for the Homeless report.
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Mar 15, 2024
Of nearly 22,000 Chicago Public Schools students without stable housing as of the end of February, less than half met all CPS immunization requirements, according to a monthly report the district provides the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. The report covers various characteristics of students in temporary living situations. Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, which provides homeless youth legal aid and other resources, provided a copy of the report Thursday, to the Tribune "If a family is experiencing homelessness because of a disaster, they might not have those documents, so they're allowed to be enrolled without those documents being needed," […]
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Mar 15, 2024
A judge has delayed ex-President Donald Trump's hush-money criminal trial in New York until mid-April after his lawyers said they needed more time to sift through new evidence. Judge Juan Manuel Merchan agreed Friday to at least a 30-day postponement. The trial had been slated for March 25. Lawyers for the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee wanted a 90-day delay. Prosecutors said they were OK with 30 days. Trump is accused of falsifying records to hide the nature of payments to his then-attorney Michael Cohen, who paid porn actor Stormy Daniels $130,000 to suppress her claims of an extramarital sexual encounter with Trump. Trump has pleaded not guilty.
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Mar 15, 2024
Two former Dolton employees and one former Thornton Township employee filed three separate lawsuits Wednesday against Dolton Mayor and Thornton Supervisor Tiffany Henyard, alleging they were terminated out of retaliation for not supporting the politician.
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Mar 15, 2024
Two former Dolton employees and one former Thornton Township employee filed three separate lawsuits Wednesday against Dolton Mayor and Thornton Supervisor Tiffany Heynard, alleging they were terminated out of retaliation for not supporting the politician.
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Mar 15, 2024
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
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Mar 15, 2024
The mayor first told reporters Wednesday the city would move ahead with limited evictions, amid outcry from a group of aldermen opposed to the policy.
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Mar 15, 2024
The mayor first told reporters Wednesday the city would move ahead with limited evictions, amid outcry from a group of aldermen opposed to the policy.
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Mar 15, 2024
Robot animals and kits of items for older residents or those with dementia or mobility issues are included in the Beyond Books collection at the Worth library.
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Mar 15, 2024
The Israeli military says a ship has delivered 200 tons of food, water and humanitarian supplies to Gaza, inaugurating a sea route from Cyprus.
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Mar 15, 2024
A ship carrying 200 tons of aid approached the coast of Gaza on Friday in a mission to inaugurate a sea route from Cyprus to help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the enclave five months into the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Mar 15, 2024
The United States circulated the final draft of a United Nations Security Council resolution late Thursday that would support international efforts to establish "an immediate and sustained cease-fire" in the Israel-Hamas war as part of a deal to release hostages taken captive during Hamas' surprise attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7.
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Mar 15, 2024
Chicago police have called a press conference for Friday morning to announce charges in their investigation of a Wednesday stabbing in Edgewater that left an 11-year-old boy dead and his mother gravely wounded.
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Mar 15, 2024
A man with a history of domestic abuse cases, released from prison just a day earlier, is charged with murder.
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Mar 15, 2024
A 17-year-old boy was left in critical condition after being stabbed in the Loop neighborhood during a fight, Chicago police said. About 10:10 p.m., the teenage boy was involved in a fight in the first block of North State Street when the person he was fighting pulled out a knife and stabbed him multiple times, police said. The victim suffered wounds to the chest and back, and was taken in critical condition to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, police said. The known suspect fled the scene after the attack and no one was in custody. Detectives are investigating.
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Mar 15, 2024
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must step aside from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump or remove the special prosecutor with whom she had a romantic relationship before the case can proceed, the judge overseeing it ruled Friday.
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Mar 15, 2024
A special prosecutor who had a romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has withdrawn from the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump. A judge had ruled Wade had to leave or Willis couldn't continue to pursue the charges. Wade's role in the prosecution had come under fire since an attorney representing one of Trump's co-defendants alleged in early January that Wade and Willis were involved in an inappropriate relationship that resulted in Willis profiting improperly from the prosecution. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said Friday the allegations created an "appearance of impropriety" that infected the prosecution team.
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Mar 15, 2024
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.
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Mar 15, 2024
Indiana State Police said there are "many significant injuries" after a tornado tore through the community of Winchester.
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Mar 15, 2024
Gov. J.B. Pritzker unveiled plans to demolish and rebuild historic Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet.
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Mar 15, 2024
U.S. Rep. Danny Davis is seeking a 15th term in Congress, and his four opponents in the March Democratic primary say he's been around too long.
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Mar 15, 2024
The new design features a ballot box set over a dark blue backdrop and above the four red stars from Chicago's city flag.
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Mar 15, 2024
Upward of $4 million has poured into the Democratic primary race between candidates Clayton Harris III and Eileen O'Neill Burke.
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Mar 15, 2024
At age 36, Brewer said she doesn't look like a typical transplant recipient. So she's using her experience to demonstrate how to live life fully.
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Mar 15, 2024
On March 15, 2012, convicted former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich walked into a federal prison in Colorado, where the 55-year-old Democrat began serving a 14-year sentence for corruption. (He was released in February 2020 after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence.)
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Mar 14, 2024
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling on Israel to hold new elections, saying he believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an obstacle to peace in the region.
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Mar 14, 2024
On Wednesday morning, Jayden died in his Edgewater home in a knife attack that also left his pregnant mom, 33, in critical condition with multiple stab wounds.
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Mar 14, 2024
County will pay $17 million to settle lawsuit accusing former Cook County state's attorneys of railroading Jackie Wilson in the 1982 murders of two Chicago police officers.
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Mar 14, 2024
Chicago aldermen will soon weigh whether to award a $45 million settlement to the family of a teen boy who suffered "catastrophic" injuries in a police chase car crash. The settlement for the teen, who cannot talk or walk and is expected to need around-the-clock medical care for the remainder of his life, is one […]
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Mar 14, 2024
The wrongful death lawsuit accused the hospital of medical negligence leading up the boy's birth, resulting in brain injury and his subsequent death.
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Mar 14, 2024
The proposal is part of Preckwinkle's commitment to help pay for expected costs of the new arrivals crisis in Chicago this year. This is the first time the county will help pay for food.
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Mar 14, 2024
Lurie took its phone, email and electronic medical record systems offline Jan. 31 after a cyberattack.
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Mar 14, 2024
The Field Museum's latest exhibit is a seeming underwater immersion. The dim space is illuminated with vibrant blue and purple lighting, emulating bioluminescence. In one room, models of marine life dangle from the ceilings. In another, visitors are encircled with swirling projections of life-sized fish. "It's meant to make you feel like you're submerged in the ocean," said Marie Georg, a senior exhibition developer at the Field. The exhibit, dubbed "Unseen Oceans," offers visitors a glimpse of the deep sea and its elusive creatures. A maze of rooms explore a range of topics, from plankton specimens to underwater expeditions. The […]
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Mar 14, 2024
Coleman is accused in a two-count indictment, filed in court on Wednesday, for knowingly damaging the North Chicago Water Treatment Plant surveillance video system on Aug. 8, 2023, according to a news release from the State's Attorney's Office.
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Mar 14, 2024
The city clerk is accused in a 15-count indictment for illegally providing credits to Waukegan businesses that were applying for liquor and gambling licenses, the release said.
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Mar 14, 2024
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.
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Mar 14, 2024
St. Patrick's Day is Sunday. Here in Chicago, we have our own unique ways to mark the occasion — no Irish heritage required.
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Mar 14, 2024
The Park District of Highland Park immediately removed the defacement upon discovery of the graffiti on Monday.
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