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Friday, Jan 12 Veteran Chicago police Sgt. Donald Markham was shot by someone else at point-blank range in his home in 2015 before the scene was staged to appear to be a suicide, a forensic pathologist hired by the FBI concluded in a report obtained Thursday by the Chicago Tribune. |
| President Trump says "this was not the language used" after reports that he referred to "shithole" African nations in a meeting. |
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| Illinois is reviewing new guidance from the Trump administration that opens the door for states to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. |
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| The number of dogs at Chicago's Animal Care and Control shelter reached 300, a level that prompted the city shelter to consider euthanizing animals. |
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| Sam's Club is closing 63 stores across the country, including those in Batavia, Romeoville, Naperville, Streamwood, Matteson, Wheeling and Moline. |
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| A 22-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of his father in Hoffman Estates, police said. |
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| General manager Ryan Pace and new coach Matt Nagy both have been in contact with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio so lines of communication have remained open for his return, but Fangio clearly has requested time to make a decision. |
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| This transitional four-bedroom home is located steps from Southport Corridor, includes large, well-proportioned rooms, ample light and high quality finishes. A raised terrace and sport court offer a unique recreation space. |
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