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Tuesday, Feb 27 Four years ago, Maryori Urbina-Contreras, now 17, fled Honduras by herself — part of a wave of minors escaping violence in mostly Central American countries. Her fate is in the hands of a Chicago immigration judge who could decide as soon as Wednesday whether she'll be granted her request for asylum. If statistics tell a story, the odds aren't in her favor. |
| Macy's has struck a deal to sell the top half of its State Street flagship store to a real estate investor planning to turn them into offices. |
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| More women appear to be traveling from out of state to have an abortion in Illinois even as the total number of terminated pregnancies statewide decreased. |
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| President Trump's longtime aide Hope Hicks is scheduled to meet with the House intelligence committee Tuesday for a closed-door interview as part of the panel's Russia investigation. |
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| Women in the Treasurer's office are required to wear branded county-issue smocks over their clothes, while men are not. |
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| Just hours before their second large-scale public meeting to discuss the construction of the Obama Presidential Center, officials announced that the Obama Foundation will donate more than $3.5 million to the Chicago Park District. |
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| Dahleen Glanton: After years being bullied into submission by the National Rifle Association, Americans have finally had enough. |
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| This four-bedroom, three-bath home was built in 1905 and is located near Oz Park, restaurants and the lakefront. Extras include a large custom laundry room and two-car garage. |
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