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2018年4月9日 星期一

Opening day snow | 'Felonious Florida' | Cambridge Analytica get your data?

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April 9, 2018

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We asked for your 1968 Chicago riot stories. You responded.

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.

Cubs brace for frigid conditions at Wrigley Field

Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant is open to suggestions on how to cope with the chilly forecast for Monday's home opener.

Did Cambridge Analytica get your data? You'll find out Monday

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.

Israel blamed for missile strike following suspected gas attack in Syria

Russia and the Syrian military blamed Israel for a pre-dawn missile attack Monday on a major air base in central Syria.

Saving landmark Eternal Indian statue may hinge on '1 or 2 charitable angels'

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.

Parents often struggle to talk about sex with LGBTQ teens: Northwestern study

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.

A year after a passenger was dragged off a United flight, indignities remain

A year after Dr. David Dao was dragged off a United flight, airlines have made some promised changes. But everyday annoyances and indignities remain.

'Felonious Florida,' a new true-crime podcast series

"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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