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2018年3月6日 星期二

'The Loop' sold | Lakeview home invasion | McDonald's fresh beef taste test

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March 6, 2018

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Sheriff Tom Dart employee collected nearly $90K in health benefits while on 5-year personal leave, watchdog finds

Tuesday, Mar 6

A high-ranking aide to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart took nearly five years of personal leave to work on his private security business while also collecting nearly $90,000 in health benefits that a public watchdog said he wasn't entitled to, records and interviews show.

Foundation sues University of Chicago, aiming to revoke $100M gift

The Pearson Family Members Foundation is suing the University of Chicago to recoup $22 million toward a $100 million gift it made in 2015, alleging the South Side university failed to do enough with the donation to establish an institute for studying global conflict.

Chicago rock station WLUP 'The Loop' sold to Christian broadcaster

Legacy Chicago rock station WLUP has been sold to California-based Christian broadcaster Educational Media Foundation for $21.5 million.

In reversal, Sam Nunberg now says he'll probably cooperate with Mueller subpoena

Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg spent much of the day promising to defy a subpoena from Robert Mueller, then backed off by saying he would probably cooperate.

North Korea willing to stop nuclear weapons tests, hold talks with U.S., South Korea says

South Korea says North Korea has agreed to impose a moratorium on tests of nuclear weapons and missiles if it holds talks with the United States.

Police release photos of suspect who tied up woman during Lakeview home invasion

Chicago police have released surveillance images of a man accused of tying up a woman inside a Lake View home and stealing her belongings, according to a community alert.

Boutique hotel coming soon to Wrigleyville: A look inside The Wheelhouse

The 21-room Wheelhouse Hotel is slated to open in April near Wrigley Field.

McDonald's is rolling out its fresh beef patty, but is it good?

McDonald's announced that its Quarter Pounder burgers and Signature Crafted burgers will be made with cooked-to-order, fresh beef patties. But is it actually any good?