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Wednesday, Mar 28 The top donor to Garry McCarthy's fledgling mayoral campaign is a Chicago personal injury attorney who has had his law license suspended three times, including for paying a funeral director and a morgue worker for steering him business from grieving families. |
| Just weeks after Mayor Emanuel's massive O'Hare construction plan was greeted with anger by American Airlines and warnings from minority aldermen, the overhaul is set to get a big boost with a series of City Council votes. |
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| The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship in the 2020 Census was met with fierce pushback from its critics, launching a legal and political battle with enormous stakes in a fight that pits the administration against many Democratic states. |
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| In a pair of morning tweets, President Trump says he received a message from Chinese President Xi Jinping that a meeting Xi had with Kim this week "went very well." |
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| Bans on bump stocks and civilian use of body armor were advanced by Chicago aldermen as they reacted to last year's mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip and the recent killing of a police commander in the Loop. |
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| WGN meteorologist Tom Skilling says temperatures will rise Wednesday, but don't expect winter to give up just yet. |
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| The Bears are going back to orange for their alternate look. The team's third jersey in 2018 will be orange, chairman George McCaskey said at the NFL owners' meetings. |
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| This light-filled condo sits in a contemporary, historic space with soaring ceilings, hardwood floors and walls of windows. It boasts the only private balcony in the building. |
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