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Tuesday, Feb 20 Anthony Duclair said he has heard the slurs, seen the gestures. The Blackhawks' lone black player, and one of about 30 in the NHL, Duclair said he was disappointed but not surprised at the racial taunts four fans aimed at Capitals player Devante Smith-Pelly on Saturday night at the United Center. |
| Educators see an uptick in the number of students caught vaping with devices ranging from a JUUL, which resembles a USB flash drive, to e-cigarettes that look like highlighter markers or oversized lipsticks. |
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| A hundred Stoneman Douglas High School students are busing 400 miles to Florida's capital to urge lawmakers to act to prevent a repeat of the massacre that killed 17 students and faculty last week. |
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| For the second time in a week, Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has parted ways with a top lieutenant in his Democratic political organization, this time citing "inappropriate behavior by a volunteer toward a candidate and staff" during a 2016 campaign. |
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| A group of young men has robbed people in downtown subway pedestrian tunnels in recent weeks, Chicago police said as they released photos of four men. |
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| North Korea is quietly expanding both the scope and sophistication of its cyberweaponry, according to a new report published Tuesday. |
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| Cubs manager Joe Maddon is not worried about the Big Brother component to be instituted by Major League Baseball with new telephone lines between dugouts and video rooms to be monitored to address players' concerns about sign stealing. |
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| Fast-food fans were in a flutter after most of the 900 KFC outlets in the U.K. and Ireland were forced to close because of a shortage of chicken. |
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