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Friday, Dec 15 A former sales representative for drugmaker AstraZeneca became a whistleblower against her old company after she learned that a combination of Seroquel and methadone might be indicated in patient deaths. |
| In an unorthodox move, lawyers for the city of Chicago are seeking to sue the estate of a teen shot to death by a police officer, alleging he was responsible for the death of a bystander the officer accidentally killed as well. |
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| A group of public-interest lawyers filed a lawsuit alleging that embattled Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios violated state and federal civil rights and housing laws by knowingly producing inaccurate assessments that punished poor and minority homeowners. |
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| Federal regulators' decision to end net neutrality and roll back regulations that some say kept data flowing freely on the internet has left some Chicago business owners concerned for their companies' futures. |
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| 3,000 dogs are participating in an ambitious research project that researchers hope will yield insights into the causes of cancers and other diseases. |
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| The Lions are a flawed team whose greatest asset against the Bears likely will be strong veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford. But the Bears and Mitch Trubisky should be able to exploit Detroit's defensive weaknesses. |
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| The Rock N' Roll McDonald's in River North will close at the end of the month for major remodeling, part of a company-wide push to modernize all of its U.S. restaurants by the end of 2020. |
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| Vicky Dinges said her dog Boozer had been out of her home for less than a minute when a coyote emerged and attacked the cairn terrier. |
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