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2018年6月1日 星期五

Investigation: CPS and sexual abuse | Tariff retaliation | River North dream home

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Special report: Chicago Public Schools fails to protect students from rape and sexual abuse

CPS students were raped and sexually abused by school employees as district officials failed repeatedly to protect them, a Tribune investigation has found. The students' lives were upended, their futures clouded and their pain unacknowledged as districtwide problem kept under wraps. 

Editorial: Why Trump should leave Blagojevich in prison

President Trump has intimated that he may commute the sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. But the sentence he earned is fair. Also, it's fair warning to other pols.

Trump's metal tariffs trigger retaliation from Mexico, EU in escalating trade war

President Trump imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico, triggering immediate retaliation from U.S. allies and protests from American businesses and farmers.

Girl, 14, posts photo holding dad's rifle with message, 'Don't worry, I won't shoot up Lane (Tech)'

A Chicago firefighter is facing gun violations after his 14-year-old daughter posted a photo of herself with an assault-style rifle and the message, "Don't worry, I won't shoot up Lane (Tech High School)."

Man uses Twitter to find stranger who saved him from drowning at North Avenue Beach

When D'Marié O'Connor jumped off a ledge into Lake Michigan this Memorial Day, he realized he didn't know how to get back up. He began to shout for help as he struggled to stay afloat. A stranger, who he only knew as "Max," saved him. Days later, a viral tweet helped O'Connor track him down.

Stormy Daniels is coming to the Admiral Theatre — a moment to talk about sex and this city

Rick Kogan: With Stormy Daniels performing at the Admiral Theatre in Chicago on June 14-16, a look at the colorful history of that theater and of the business of sex in the city of Chicago.

10 summer concerts Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot thinks you should see

The summer is once again jam-packed with big concerts across the spectrum of rock, hip-hop, R&B and roots music. Here's a sampling of some of the more notable live events over the next few months.

River North home with garage listed for $1.7 million

This four-bedroom unit is located in City Club, one of River North's gated communities. The expansive townhome is extra-wide and features a rare three-car attached garage, custom closets and 10-foot ceilings.

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