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Friday, Mar 2 Video gamers are attracting ever-growing amounts of scholarship money as more college form esports teams, meaning a recruiting war for top talent. Some "League of Legends" players are getting multiple offers. |
| A Michigan man washed up in a Chicago emergency room in January with a gunshot wound. He received his injury 6,200 miles away fighting against Islamic State on behalf of Kurdish rebels known as the YPG. |
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| The Wrigley Building is expected to go up for sale, a deal that could pay the owners of one of Chicago's most famous buildings more than $200 million. |
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| One person died and two others were injured in a crash involving three tractor trailer trucks and four other vehicles, officials said. |
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| The real estate firm of Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner is facing scrutiny over a $184 million deal to refinance a 30-story Chicago office tower. |
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| The state Senate on Thursday voted to ask on the November ballot whether recreational use of marijuana should be legalized and taxed in Illinois. |
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| Dahleen Glanton: A frank talk with African-Americans about the Obama Presidential Center. With our resistance, we are standing in the way of South Side progress. |
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| The 1974 Charles Bronson "Death Wish" exploited New York's hellhole image. Now it's Chicago's time in a greasy take on the satisfactions of vigilante justice, starring Bruce Willis. |
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