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Monday, Apr 9 Dozens of people sent in recollections from their experiences 50 years ago, when chaos, confusion reigned on West Side after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. |
| Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is open to suggestions on how to cope with the chilly forecast for Monday's home opener. |
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| Anyone who's been wondering if their private Facebook data might have been swept up in the Cambridge Analytica scandal will soon get their first clues. |
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| Russia and the Syrian military blamed Israel for a pre-dawn missile attack Monday on a major air base in central Syria. |
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| Five years ago, prospects were bright for the restoration of the deteriorating, 270-ton behemoth sculpture known as Black Hawk on the bluffs of the Rock River, but the effort stalled. Now, a group has organized to get restoration of the national landmark back on track. |
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| New research from Northwestern University shows that parents often struggle when discussing sex with their LGBTQ children, sometimes due to discomfort or lack of information. |
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| A year after Dr. David Dao was dragged off a United flight, airlines have made some promised changes. But everyday annoyances and indignities remain. |
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| "Felonious Florida," a new true-crime podcast from the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Wondery, looks into some of Florida's most notorious crimes. |
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