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2018年12月26日 星期三

CPS moves to fire teacher | Chicago nixes Women's March | Mega Millions prize

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December 26, 2018

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A crush, dysfunctional relationship or emotional abuse? CPS moves to fire teacher for conduct 18 years ago.

Wednesday, Dec 26

Interactions with a teenage girl from 18 years ago led Chicago Public Schools to seek the dismissal of a Lincoln Park High School teacher, who denies his relationship with her crossed a line.

Chicago nixes next Women's March amid growing rift over anti-Semitism claims against national group

As controversy swells around national Women's March organizers — in part over their slowness to condemn anti-Semitic statements by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan — leaders of the Chicago Women's March say they will not participate in the next protest walk.

Save the Tables: Your New Year's Eve reservation is ready — all you have to do is call

Phil Vettel has reserved at least one table at each of 201 restaurants for New Year's Eve. Starting Wednesday, call one of the restaurants and claim the reservation.

While GM idles sedan production, Chicago-area Ford, Chrysler plants are going strong after shifting to SUVs

While GM is cutting 14,000 jobs and idling five plants across North America amid sliding sedan sales, Chicago-area Ford and Chrysler plants are going strong after shifting exclusively to SUV production

Historic Mega Millions prize could deliver $321 million Christmas gift

A Christmas Day drawing of a historic Mega Millions jackpot could award one lucky Illinois resident with $321 million. Here are the winning numbers.

GoFundMe says donors in alleged scam by couple, homeless man have been refunded

GoFundMe says it has refunded everyone who contributed to a campaign for a homeless veteran who prosecutors say schemed with a New Jersey couple to scam donors

Fortunately, that 7-year-old who talked to Trump about Santa had no idea what 'marginal' meant

A child who talked to President Trump left milk and cookies for Santa despite him telling her it was "marginal" for a child of her age to still believe.

Winthrop Harbor hopes 150-room lakefront hotel will make village a tourist destination

Winthrop Harbor officials believe a hotel, regional lakefront trail and environmental studies campus near the existing marina will spark tourism revenue.

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