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Thursday, Jan 25 A skyscraper that would rival President Donald Trump's Chicago high-rise as the city's second-tallest would emerge behind the historic Tribune Tower, while the neo-Gothic office building would be turned into condominiums under still-evolving plans described by an alderman and two sources. |
| The Rev. Gary Graf hasn't touched solid food in 10 days and doesn't plan to until lawmakers reach a deal to replace Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that shields young immigrants who came to the country illegally as children. |
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| Tackle football would be banned for children younger than 12 under a proposed state law that will be unveiled in Chicago on Thursday. |
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| For the third day in a row, Gov. Bruce Rauner doesn't have any public events scheduled, so reporters won't get a chance to ask him about a lawsuit that says he had a 2015 meeting about an investment on the back porch of the governor's mansion. |
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| Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon has announced her resignation amid outcry over the school's handling of allegations against Larry Nassar. |
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| COPA released video of a bar fight that has led to misdemeanor charges against Officer Robert Rialmo, who faces potential firing over fatally shooting two people. |
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| Ivanka has sought to bring an aura of female empowerment to her lifestyle brand. But her legacy has been less than empowering for at least one woman in China. |
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| This five-bedroom, 6.1-bath home has high ceilings and architectural details throughout, such as wainscoting, coffered ceilings and crown molding. |
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