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The development of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park will be a "transformational time" for South Chicago, as a recent headline said in the Sun-Times...


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A 10-year-old boy was in fair condition at a hospital after apparently accidentally shooting himself at an Ashburn home Sunday evening on the Southwest Side.

It happened around 6:40 p.m. Sunday at the home in the 3700 block of West Hayford Street, Chicago police said.

He was taken to the Advocate Christ Medical Center where he was in fair condition, police said....


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Over a century ago, anarchists embraced the idea of “propaganda of the deed.” This idea was rooted in the belief that dramatic political actions, often violent ones like assassinations, could spur the masses, instilling a spirit of revolt merely by being spectacular enough that they would command attention.

The acts themselves were seen as the message. Simply put, the i...


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DEAR ABBY: My husband developed an addiction to slot machines, but I didn't realize it. He would leave the house in the early morning before I woke up. Abby, he gambled away every single asset we had accumulated during our 58 years of marriage — somewhere around $600,000! I found out after he asked his grown children for "grocery money."

We are now bankrupt and m...


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There’s a common phrase in Urdu that Rabia Amin hates: "Log kya kahenge.”

The 27-year-old law clerk said it translates to “What will people say?”

When Amin’s father was picked up by federal immigration agents last September and detained for more than three months, it was a concern about “log kya kahenge” that led her family to tell loved ones a lie: that 63-year-o...


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