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CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATION OPENED INTO ILLINOIS’ LARGEST HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOLLOWING TRIBUNE-PROPUBLICA INVESTIGATION

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's office is investigating whether
ticketing of District 211 students in Chicago’s northwest suburbs violated civil
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TEXAS SHOOTING UPDATES: POLICE FACE QUESTIONS OVER RESPONSE TIME BEFORE STORMING
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Law enforcement authorities in Texas faced questions over how much time elapsed
before they stormed an elementary school classroom and stopped a gunman who
killed 19 children and two teachers.
By JAKE BLEIBERG, JIM VERTUNO and ELLIOT SPAGAT
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BALLY’S TIMELINE: FROM PINBALL TO PAC-MAN, HEALTH CLUBS TO CASINOS, A COLORFUL
NAME IN CHICAGO’S CORPORATE HISTORY

Founded in 1932 as a Chicago-based pinball manufacturer, Bally’s diversified
into everything from casinos and health clubs to amusement parks over the years
before selling off its parts and fading into corporate obscurity in the new
millennium.
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Hamburgers, a history: How a small Wisconsin town got credit for birth of the
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Seymour, Wisconsin, lays claim to the invention of the hamburger, and it
celebrates each year with Burger Fest, which is set for August in 2022.
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May 25, 2022

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‘Couples Therapy’ review: Most reality TV stokes conflict. This Showtime series
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20 questions you should be ready to answer at a job interview

Preparing for a job interview, like training for a marathon or learning a new
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can be tricky. To help, job-search site Glassdoor sifted through tens of
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position, consider how you would respond to these 20 questions.
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LIGHTFOOT’S EARLIER CURFEW FOR TEENS ENACTED BY A SKEPTICAL CHICAGO CITY COUNCIL

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s curfew expansion for young people received final approval
in City Council Wednesday, making permanent a controversial restriction on how
late children can stay out in Chicago.
By Alice Yin and Gregory Pratt
May 25, 2022

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‘YOU WERE A CORRUPTION SUPERSPREADER’: JUDGE SENTENCES EX-STATE REP. LUIS ARROYO
TO 57 MONTHS IN PRISON IN BRIBERY CASE

Former state Rep. Luis Arroyo was sentenced to nearly five years in prison
Wednesday for trying to bribe a state senator to help with legislation expanding
the shadowy world of sweepstakes gambling machines.
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May 25, 2022

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BOOKS FOR SUMMER 2022: OUR 44 PICKS FOR RIGHT NOW, FROM SATIRE TO HORROR TO
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David Sedaris! "Mount Chicago"! Here are the new titles that could be your beach
reads, your travel books, your seasonal escapes. Or look, this summer, read
whatever you want.
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AS COMPANIES PLAN POST-PANDEMIC OFFICE RETURN, CO-WORKING MAKES A COMEBACK IN
CHICAGO

New co-working spaces have begun opening in Chicago this spring, including two
WeWork locations and a new entry from fitness chain Life Time.
By Robert Channick
May 25, 2022



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Diary of Our City: Tribune celebrates 175 years of Chicago stories

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Now that free agency is mostly over, where is the Chicago Bears roster most
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Long COVID symptoms lasted a median of 15 months, Northwestern study finds

People with long COVID-19 may experience symptoms such as headaches and brain
fog for an average of 15 months after first becoming ill.
By Lisa Schencker
May 24, 2022

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To combat gentrification in Pilsen and keep Latinos in the area, a co-op has
‘regular people’ creating their own affordable housing

Longtime Pilsen residents created a housing cooperative to help immigrant
families and artists remain in the neighborhood they built.
By Laura Rodríguez Presa
May 24, 2022

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Billy, the 1,300-pound bison, escaped a Wauconda farm in September. It took a
horse, a dog and a drone to capture her.

A crew of specialists used a drone, a horse and a dog in a successful attempt to
locate the bison, which may have been living at the forest preserve since early
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May 25, 2022



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   AR-15 BRIEFLY EXPLAINED
   
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   KEVIN SPACEY CHARGED IN UK WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT
   
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