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Monday, Jan 8 Chicago clergy are fighting a federal judge's recent ruling that tax-free housing allowances for clergy violate the separation of church and state. The ministerial tax break has been on the books for more than 60 years and is cited by many houses of worship, particularly smaller, independent ones, as an important financial underpinning to carrying out their mission. |
| As Gov. Bruce Rauner weighed the fate of a controversial abortion bill last fall, Lt. Gov. Evelyn Sanguinetti had a decision to make. "It was not easy," said Sanguinetti. |
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| With a red carpet dyed black by actresses dressed in a color-coordinated statement, the Golden Globes were transformed into an A-list expression of female empowerment in the post-Harvey Weinstein era. Oprah Winfrey led the charge. |
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| Steve Bannon is trying to make amends. Faced with a growing backlash, President Trump's former chief strategist released a statement reaffirming his support for the commander in chief. |
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| Chicago tied an 80-year-old record for days without a temperature higher than 20 degrees, but a wave of relative warmth has taken hold. |
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| As the Bears reach the end of the first week of their coaching search, John DeFilippo emerged as the most compelling candidate — but who's the most qualified? A look at the six men the Bears have interviewed, so far. |
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| Medieval Times, the dinner theater chain, never had a female lead role since the first location opened in the United States — until now. |
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| The city's fashionistas have never looked warmer. The reason? Canada Goose, of course. The brand continues its unabated climb to the summit of winter necessities. But at prices up to $1,600, what explains the popularity? |
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