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