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Thursday, Mar 8 Fifteen years ago, a jury acquitted state Rep. Robert Rita after a woman he had dated accused him of barging into her house in Evergreen Park, pulling her to the floor and threatening to rape her. |
| Benjamin Thomas Wolf's congressional campaign office in Chicago's Ukrainian Village neighborhood is adorned with framed news stories, touting his service in the FBI. |
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| In the Chicago area, many who signed up for TPS status are feeling overlooked in the debate on immigration reform. Politicians have focused on the plight of so-called Dreamers who are in danger of losing protections. But TPS holders say they are Dreamers too. |
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| The Bulls lost their sellout streak earlier this season but still lead the NBA in home attendance and are on track to lead the league for the ninth straight season. |
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| After decades of mystery surrounding the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, forensic science might bring her story to a close. |
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| Dahleen Glanton: Here we go again, getting sidetracked. This time, we're allowing a former porn star to distract us from the greatest task facing the American people — limiting Donald Trump to a one-term president. |
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| If the Instant Pot was embraced first by people who don't really cook, then we can say now that seasoned cooks are jumping in. Here's how to get the best out of it. |
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| This designer-inspired, three-bedroom Chicago home is a gut rehab along Lake Shore Drive that features unobstructed views of the lake and western sunset. |
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