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2018年4月26日 星期四

VA nominee withdraws | 'Breastaurant' complaint | Half Acre home sale

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April 26, 2018

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'We did not sign up to work at a strip club': Former servers at 'breastaurant' Twin Peaks allege sexual harassment

Thursday, Apr 26

Former servers at Twin Peaks in Orland Park allege sexual harassment, citing a looks-based grading system and lingerie days at the "breastaurant." The allegations against come during an era of heightened sensitivity to mistreatment of women in the workplace, fueled by the Me Too and Time's Up movements.

White House doctor withdraws as VA secretary nominee

White House doctor Ronny Jackson withdrew from consideration as Veterans Affairs secretary on Thursday, saying "false allegations" against him have become a distraction.

Chance the Rapper, Kanye West start Twitter political storms

Wednesday was incendiary at the intersection of rap music and politics, when tweets from Kanye West and Chance the Rapper raised quite a ruckus.

As much as $100,000 taken from collection plate at Holy Name Cathedral, police say

Chicago police are investigating a theft of collections from Holy Name Cathedral, seat of Chicago's Roman Catholic archdiocese on the Near North Side.

DNA brings arrest of ex-police officer in Golden State serial killer case after decades

More than 40 years after the "Golden State Killer" began to terrorize Californians, authorities announced that they had arrested a suspect.

Scott Pruitt, on shaky ground, heads for the Hill

Even with Republican lawmakers' patience running short, President Trump's environmental chief appears to be in no mood to apologize as he faces Congress for the first time since a deluge of ethics allegations has consumed his tenure.

Bears in position for a beautiful first night of the NFL draft

The Bears talk in terms of the "cloud" of players being considered for the team's first-round pick at No. 8. The forecast is for them to land an excellent player, one who can enhance the roster immediately.

Half Acre Brewing co-founder sells Lincoln Park home for $2.375M

Half Acre Brewing co-founder Brian Black and his wife, former Chicago magazine style editor Heiji Choy Black, last month sold their six-bedroom, 4,800-square-foot brick town home in Lincoln Park for $2.375 million.

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