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2018年12月18日 星期二

Chicago officers struck, killed by train | O'Hare scanner going 3D | Tracking rats on a mobile app

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December 18, 2018

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Another procession to the morgue, this time after 2 Chicago officers struck and killed by train

Tuesday, Dec 18

A long procession of police cars, blue lights flashing, escorted ambulances carrying the bodies of two Chicago police officers to the morgue early Tuesday, hours after they were struck and killed by a South Shore train while answering a call of shots fired on the Far South Side.

18 Chicago-area Jesuit priests named in new list alleging sexual abuse

The Midwest Province Jesuits, part of a Catholic religious order known for its focus on education, released a list of priests with credible allegations of sexual abuse since 1955 — including 18 priests with ties to Chicago-area Jesuit institutions.

New airport baggage screening technology coming to O'Hare

Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is getting a new security scanner that eventually could allow passengers to leave liquids in their carry-on bags. The new computed tomography scanner produces three-dimensional images. A step into the future, while Elon Musk's tunnel to O'Hare moves just a bit closer to reality.

Michael Flynn heads to sentencing, with 'Good luck' wish from President Trump

The run-up to Michael Flynn's sentencing hearing today has exposed raw tensions over an FBI interview in which he lied about his Russian contacts and yesterday two ex-business associates of Flynn charged with illegally lobbying for Turkey.

Elk Grove Village says $300K sponsorship of Bahamas Bowl has already paid off — though some residents are skeptical

The way Elk Grove Village Mayor Craig Johnson tells it, his brainstorm came when he was stuck inside during the holidays last year, watching a succession of college football bowl games. Now, Elk Grove Village is paying $300,000 to sponsor a college football bowl game that will be played 1,300 miles away.

'A lot of dentists won't touch special-needs people': Dentist leaves private practice to serve some of Chicago's most vulnerable

Many people with special needs struggle to find dentists who are willing or able to treat them. One dentist and St. Bernard Hospital on Chicago's South Side are looking to change that.

Chicagoans will be able to track rat poisoning via mobile phones under new 311 system

Chicago residents will be able to track requests from the city for things such as tree trimming, rat poisoning and garbage bin replacement through a mobile app via the updated 311 system City Hall will launch soon.

5 observations from rewatching Bears-Packers

5 observations from rewatching Bears-Packers include Mitch Trubisky's clarity in a bounce-back performance, Leonard Floyd's increased play speed, Tarik Cohen's burst, Anthony Miller's disappearance and Aaron Rodgers being off his game.

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