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Grateful Dead 50th Anniversary Fare Thee Well concert Woman Holding sign reading, 'Jerry is watching,' July 4, 2015
Standing in a sea of Grateful Dead fans on a lawn outside Soldier Field a woman holds a sign reading, 'Jerry is watching, be kind,' in reference to the band's late guitarist Jerry Garcia who died in 1995. Fans sit on the grass dressed in...
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Grateful Dead 50th Anniversary Fare Thee Well concert Woman Holding sign reading, 'Jerry is watching,' July 4, 2015
Standing in a sea of Grateful Dead fans on a lawn outside Soldier Field a woman holds a sign reading, 'Jerry is watching, be kind,' in reference to the band's late guitarist Jerry Garcia who died in 1995. Fans sit on the grass dressed in...
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California, 1952: A man measures almost 20 feet of snowfall as the Donner Pass, connecting San Francisco and Chicago, is barely seen at bird's eye view
California, 1952: A man measures almost 20 feet of snowfall as the Donner Pass, connecting San Francisco and Chicago, is barely seen at bird's eye view.
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Federal prosecutors in New York City hit R Kelly with more criminal charges
R KELLY FACING NEW CHARGES FROM NYC FEDERAL PROSECUTORS
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Chicago's 'Bean' sculpture closed amid quarantine
Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean" in Chicago's Millennium Park, is closed to visitors days after Illinois' stay-at-home order went into effect.
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Chicago's 'Bean' sculpture closed amid quarantine
Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean" in Chicago's Millennium Park, is closed to visitors days after Illinois' stay-at-home order went into effect.
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Chicago's 'Bean' sculpture closed amid quarantine
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Navy Pier and much of Chicago closed by virus
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Chicago trains, streets nearly empty
Chicago trains and streets were nearly empty on Monday as residents adhere to city and state guidelines to remain at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Chicago trains, streets nearly empty
Chicago trains and streets were nearly empty on Monday as residents adhere to city and state guidelines to remain at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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April snow blankets Chicago
April snow blanketed Chicago Wednesday, adding an extra obstacle to people trying to keep some normalcy in their lives during the COVID 19 outbreak.
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April snow blankets Chicago
April snow blanketed Chicago Wednesday, adding an extra obstacle to people trying to keep some normalcy in their lives during the COVID 19 outbreak.
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Santita Jackson Advances Civil Rights Movement Through Conversation
Rev. Jesse Jackson's daughter speaks about her father's legacy and how she is using his lessons to continue in the fight of civil rights today.
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Here's How The Pandemic Has Impacted Lung Transplants
A pulmonary surgeon and oncologist are creating new protocols for treating lung cancer patients after treating 54-year-old Albert Khoury.
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More Asian Americans Are Purchasing Guns
The increase in Asian American hate during the pandemic has motivated many in the Asian American community to purchase guns.
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Make those New Year resolutions stick with novel ways to work out
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After the Christmas holiday excesses of feasting, drinking and making merry we often welcome in New Year with promises and resolutions for self improvement, not least our physical fitness.
If you're...
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Make those New Year resolutions stick with novel ways to work out
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After the Christmas holiday excesses of feasting, drinking and making merry we often welcome in New Year with promises and resolutions for self improvement, not least our physical fitness.
If you're...
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The Frontline Fight Against Racial Disparities In Healthcare
Northwestern Memorial's Dr. Kalilah Gates helps write medical curriculum, including ways to counter implicit bias and health disparity impacts.
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University Of Chicago Building Cancer Center To Serve South Side
UChicago Medicine now estimates about 56% of patients on the city's south side must leave the area to get health care.
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Common virus that could have devastating symptoms
It's a common virus most people have never heard of because it's usually harmless.
But in rare cases, cytomegalovirus, or CMV, can be devastating for infants whose mothers were infected during pregnancy.
Erica Steadman didn't have any...
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Chicago Program Proven To Cut Youth Arrests Years After Program Ends
The UChicago Crime Lab told Newsy this program not only increases school attendance and decreases misconduct, but it also has lasting effects.
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Student Loans Worsen Racial Inequalities In America
For a disproportionate number of Black Americans, paying back these debts often turn out to be a life-long struggle.