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Wednesday, Apr 11 The Rev. Bill Hybels, senior pastor at Willow Creek Community Church, is stepping down, less than a month after the Tribune reported that he had been the subject of inquiries by church leaders into claims that he ran afoul of church teachings by engaging in inappropriate behavior with women. |
| House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., has told friends and several colleagues that he has decided not to seek reelection this year and will soon inform colleagues of his plans, according to several people familiar with his plans. |
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| Responding to Russian warnings to the U.S. against military strikes in Syria, President Trump said that missiles "will be coming" in response to Syria's suspected chemical attack that killed at least 40 people. |
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| Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg testified about data privacy in a marathon hearing before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees. |
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| Toxic coal ash leaching into the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River prompts nonprofit American Rivers to name it one of the most endangered U.S. waterways. |
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| Paul Sullivan: The days of spending $2 for a coffee and a fried egg sandwich at Yum-Yum Donuts seemed like eons ago as the Cubs opened their home season Tuesday on another chilly afternoon at Wrigley Field. |
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| Beatrix Market is one of the last places you'd expect to find deep dish, but it's serving a remarkable version that's much lighter and more attractive. |
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| This six-bedroom Chicago home features a roof deck, third-floor sauna and three-car garage. It has two fireplaces, a second laundry center, and professionally landscaped yards including a new deck, terrace and multiple outdoor spaces. |
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