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Wednesday, Jan 24 Billionaire investor J.B. Pritzker and state Sen. Daniel Biss tried to change the dynamics of the Illinois Democratic governor's race Tuesday night, attacking each other during the first televised debate and relegating businessman Chris Kennedy largely to the sidelines. |
| While Gov. Bruce Rauner says he has no day-to-day involvement in managing his investments, he allegedly took meetings in 2015 — one on the back porch of the governor's mansion in Springfield. |
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| The crowded field of Democrats running for Illinois attorney general will cram into Tribune Tower today for an endorsement session that will be streamed live at 11 a.m.. |
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| Illinois has the nation's third-largest population of immigrants covered by DACA, an Obama-era program that the Trump administration wants to "wind down." We asked 41 "Dreamers" about their homes, their birthplaces and DACA. Here's what they said. |
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| A judge is set to sentence Michigan doctor Larry Nassar for molesting Olympic gymnasts and other young female athletes instead of solving their sports injuries. |
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| They ran silently, too stunned to shout. Some of the children ran into classrooms to hide from the boy with the gun. Some ran out of the building, into the fields, across the streets, through the doors of nearby businesses. "No one screamed," said 16-year-old Alexandria Caporali, recounting the moment her high school became the site of the latest American mass shooting. |
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| A Logan Square artist becomes embroiled in a legal battle after her adoptive cat runs away — and the shelter where she adopted it decides she's not a fit owner. |
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| This light-filled home is situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in East Wilmette. Five bedrooms, 4.1 baths, a chef's kitchen with granite counters and a breakfast room open to the large family room with fireplace. |
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