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Frustration all around with city’s gun violence
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Pritzker could get to sign gun licensing bill
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Lincoln Yards plan needs to scale down
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END, AND A BEGINNING
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A globe-trotter’s guide to 2019
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Requiem for Sabatino’s — the kind of place that used to exist
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For year when Rahm bids adieu, a rhyming review
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Holidays can test those in addiction recovery
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Teen with brain tumor shares her gifts with other hospitalized kids
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Evanston invests in Howard Street
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2019 might be last year for Ribfest in Naperville
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5 ways to protect your voice in winter weather
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Roofer dies, 4 others injured in River North fire
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Madigan ad: Dems ‘are on your side’
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Trump’s incurable incompetence
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My warped Ouija board betrayed me in 2018, but there’s always next year!
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THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE OF 1968
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How science sets the table for tech advances
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How Chicago voters can remake City Hall
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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
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Looking back at a year of living anxiously
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Trump’s troop withdrawal just words?
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Ballot objection process needs fixing
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GOP messaging lost in shutdown
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In Iowa, Dems see 2020 as head vs. heart moment
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Fla. Dem to lead climate change panel
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Disabled Venezuelans reach new heights through dance
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Locked up for heinous crimes, they’re still objects of affection
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Russian, Turkish officials agree to work together
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Renowned Israeli author and soldier in peace fight
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History or hate?
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Amid tragedies, moments of compassion
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After border deaths, more health exams for migrant kids
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Northwestern biochemist who studied blood clotting
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Chicago Daily Tribune
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Hate your job? Now’s the time to (carefully) quit
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How to quit your job gracefully
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Issues take bite out of profits
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Greece recovering but its taxpayers face years of pain
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Musk still aboard, Tesla adds to board
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FBI reining in ‘money mules’
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RESOLUTION SOLUTION
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Brad Biggs on why the Bears will pick up Leonard Floyd’s option,
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Phil Rosenthal on the costliest plays of 2018,
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David Haugh on George McCaskey’s spending spree,
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Rich Campbell on Ryan Pace’s money year,
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Kyle Long activated,
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Take your pick: Who do you want the Bears to play?
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Unofficial winners
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NFC FROM A TO Z Falcons
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AFC FROM A TO Z
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BEARS SCOUTING REPORT
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Rams can secure NFC’s No. 2 seed
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Chill-inducing moments
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Rise isn’t meteoric, but Sikura is loving it
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‘I kept my end of the bargain.’
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Boylen’s ‘O’ is a slow go
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Gators finish in a flash
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Who? Owls teach Illini a hard lesson
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Irish rally past 0-15 opponent
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Kentucky gets best of rival Louisville
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When it comes to playing or resting their starters, the Bears should _____ .
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— Dan Wiederer The Bears will wrap up the regular season Sunday in Minneapolis, facing a hungry Vikings team that can clinch a wild-card berth with a win. The Bears controlled the first meeting this season, taking a 14-0 halftime lead and rolling to a 25-
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Everyone picking Rams, er, Vikings
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ARCHITECTURE
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CLASSICAL
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From Romeo to ‘a broken man’
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WATCH THIS: SUNDAY
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Book guides visitors along Great River Road
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Puerto Rico is back, ‘better than before’
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Poet recalls childhood adventure
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Flixbus canceled 3 trips. I want more than a refund.
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NEWS TO USE
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Where to EAT in Tampa
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What about cultural appropriation?
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‘It could be 700 murderers walking around’
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This is your brain on SOLITUDE
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How to avoid offending during bad breath season
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A week of things to do with the kids
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Writing about humanity in extremis
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Year of reading, year of worry
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Book recommendations from the Biblioracle
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After-hours party should include significant others
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WhistlePig’s new rye whiskey honors beloved pig Mauve
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PERSONS OF THE YEAR: Honored by Time Magazine
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Calling Forth
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Horoscopes
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5 alternatives to granite countertops
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After holidays, recycling is better than trashing trees
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Tech gadgets that actually fill a need
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Finding a makeup mirror that aids focus
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Jason Wu on superstitions, doodling
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IF Charities event raises $175K for at-risk youth