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Wednesday, Mar 7 Foxconn Technology Group's new factory site in Wisconsin lies partially outside the Great Lakes Basin. But it is counting on a steady stream of Lake Michigan water, delivered courtesy of nearby Racine. |
| Demolition is beginning this week on 14 buildings in the Lakeview neighborhood to make way for the CTA's "Belmont Flyover," which will carry Brown Line trains over Red and Purple tracks north of the busy Belmont station. |
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| Along The 606 trail, neighborhood redevelopment can be too pricey for the area's current residents. |
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| Striking University of Illinois graduate students occupied the school president's office ahead of another day of negotiations. |
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| Adult film actress Stormy Daniels is suing President Trump and wants a judge to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement because he never signed it. |
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| Nikesh Patel assumed the name of Ron Elias and pretended to be a bank exec to pull off a $19 million fraud — all while he was out on bond awaiting sentencing for an earlier $179 million scheme. |
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| Paul Sullivan: Yu Darvish made his Cubs' debut, facing his former Dodgers teammates and striking out four of the seven batters he faced. |
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| Forbes released its 32nd Annual World Billionaires List, and although Chicago billionaire Ken Griffin is No. 172 on the list, he places higher than any other Illinoisan. |
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