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2018年5月6日 星期日

When Amazon calls Chicago, how will the conversation go?

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When Amazon calls Chicago, how will the conversation go?

Friday, May 4

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos will locate a second headquarters in one of 20 cities. Chicago is on the list, but are state leaders prepared to deal with Illinois' financial woes? If they don't, Amazon is sure to bypass Chicago and locate in another state.

Juggling motherhood and jury duty. Why is this so hard?

Cook County has lactation rooms in all its courthouses for jurors who need to pump breast milk. Good luck finding one.

Coming soon: A Laquan McDonald documentary that makes the story even worse

A documentary on the Laquan McDonald shooting brings us new video and new witnesses, writes Eric Zorn.

The incel mind: As if hating women will get you a girlfriend

An online movement of women haters demands a right to sex, ignoring the real problem — which is them, writes Clarence Page.

A Nobel Peace Prize for Trump?

Republicans who nominated President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize are debasing themselves for his benefit, writes Steve Chapman.

Don't be fooled by the crowds at the NRA convention.

It might seem like a lot of people are in Dallas, but that crowd is dwarfed by the hundreds of thousands who have marched for stronger gun laws since February.

The hunt for Pancho Villa in Mexico — and the massive deployment of National Guard troops

In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson called on thousands of National Guard members to guard the U.S.-Mexico border — and hunt for Mexican revolutionary Gen. Francisco "Pancho" Villa.

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2018年5月5日 星期六

Justify wins the 144th Kentucky Derby, the wettest on record

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May 5, 2018
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Justify wins sloppy Kentucky Derby, trainer Bob Baffert takes 5th title

Saturday, May 5, 2018, 6:27 PM

Justify splashed through the slop to win the Kentucky Derby by 2½ lengths on Saturday, becoming the first colt in 136 years to wear the roses after not racing as a 2-year-old.


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