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2018年2月27日 星期二

Businesses vs. NRA | Abortion in Illinois | Macy’s to sell top floors | Lincoln Park dream home

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February 27, 2018

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Honduran teen makes last bid in Chicago immigration court to stay in U.S.

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 to sell top floors of State Street store for $30 million

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.

More women crossing state lines to have abortions in Illinois

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.

Hope Hicks to appear before House panel in Russia probe

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.

Pappas: Women who work for me 'love' wearing Cook County smocks that the men don't have to wear

Women in the Treasurer's office are required to wear branded county-issue smocks over their clothes, while men are not.

Hours before facing public, foundation planning Obama Center announces donation for Jackson Park playing field

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.

Column: Boycott forces businesses to choose between consumers and the NRA

Dahleen Glanton: After years being bullied into submission by the National Rifle Association, Americans have finally had enough.

Lincoln Park brick row home listed $1.6 million

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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