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Chicago White Sox and the Black Sox Scandal, Shoeless Joe Jackson, 1919
Chicago White Sox and the Black Sox Scandal, Shoeless Joe Jackson, 1919
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Increase In Violence In Chicago Weeks Ahead Of Mass Shooting
Much of Illinois' gun violence can be linked to weapons coming in from neighboring states with weaker gun laws and restrictions.
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Experts Are Expecting High Flu Numbers This Year
Doctors and health officials are recommending that you get your flu shot early this year — especially for kids.
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Car Thefts Are On The Rise
The National Insurance Crime Bureau found car thefts rose 17% from 2019 to 2021.
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Chicago's Fight With Teachers Union Stretches Into 2nd Week
Chicago faces the same pandemic issues as other districts nationwide, with more schools reverting to remote learning as infections soar.
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Season 4 Of 'The Handmaid's Tale' Is More Rebellious Than Ever
The newest season of "The Handmaid's Tale," which filmed during the pandemic, reminds audiences of the long journey to freedom.
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Winter Weather Hitting Northwest While Other Spots Warm Up
The east coast is getting sleet and snow, while the midwest isn't as freezing.
Bloomberg
Kimbal Musk and the Millions Gardens Movement
Mar.31 -- Kimbal Musk, Big Green executive chairman and co-founder, discusses educating students through gardening at home. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Former President Bill Clinton shined the spotlight on a former top aide Tuesday, telling a crowd of hundreds to back Rahm Emanuel's bid to be the next mayor of Chicago. (
HEADLINE: Bill Clinton urges Chicago crowd to back Emanuel
CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton shined the spotlight on a former top aide Tuesday, telling a crowd of hundreds to back Rahm Emanuel's bid to be the next mayor of Chicago....
Bloomberg
JPMorgan's Jacob Frenkel on Brexit, Negative Rates
Sept. 2 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan Chase International, talks about the economic impact of Brexit, negative interest rates, and the role of banks in the modern global economy. He speaks from the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio,...
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RR8015A USA: THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Background to Story: The Presidential Primary season is now in full swing in the
United States. In the face of crises in Iran and Afghanistan, the American public
has swung behind President Jimmy Carter and the strong Democrat...
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Demand for artifical joints soars as baby boomers age
Is that old hip or knee giving you trouble? If the answer is yes, you're not alone.
An American study shows the demand for replacement joints is soaring and now two in every 100 US citizens have an artificial joint fitted.
"The thigh...
Bloomberg
How the Midterm Elections Impact Municipal Bonds
Jennifer Johnston, Franklin Templeton's director of municipal bond research, discusses the impact of the midterm elections on municipal bonds with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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President-elect names his economic team amid grim outlook
President-elect Barack Obama named his economic team Monday, tapping New York Federal Reserve President Tim Geithner as treasury secretary to deal "an economic crisis of historic proportions.
At a news conference 57 days before his...
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The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion by month's end on whether the city's long-standing ban is constitutional. Supporters of the ban say pervasive violence in the city is proof the ban should be upheld. But opposition argues for the right to protect themselves in light of that violence.
HEADLINE: High court to rule on Chicago's handgun ban
CAPTION:The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion by month's end on whether the city's long-standing ban is constitutional. Supporters of the ban say pervasive violence...
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Chicago's Pablo Picasso Sculpture Turns 50
A work of public art that initially bewildered and displeased many Chicagoans, only to later become a city icon, is turning 50.
Chicago is marking the 1967 unveiling of the Pablo Picasso sculpture this month. Mayor Rahm...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
New York Yankees train in Florida and Chicago Cubs in California
Title card: 'Yanks, Cubs Tops as Fans' Choice for '38' / Title 'St. Petersburg, Fla.' superimposed over pan of New York Yankees team / MS Yankees manager Joe McCarthy with Ellsworth 'Babe' Dahlgren, Joe Gordon and Bill Knickerbocker /...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Scrap Rubber Donated and Reclaimed For War Effort
Montage of men digging for scrap rubber in a landfill in Chicago, IL / closeup of scrap rubber being thrown on a pile / two boys roll a wagon full of scrap rubber past a pile of tires at a donation center / montage of men holding up...
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Doctor: First Lady's Kidney Procedure Low-Risk
The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy.
Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Batting highlights of game 3 of 1938 World Series, Yankees v. Cubs
Title card: 'Yanks take third, 5-2' / WS filled stands at New York's Yankee Stadium where the NY Yankees play the Chicago Cubs in the 1938 World Series / New York Mayor, Fiorello LaGuardia in the stands with Postmaster General James...
Bloomberg
Chicago Exchange Wants to Be Hub for China Stock Trading
Mar.09 -- The Chicago Stock Exchange last year found a buyer: a group of investors led by Chongqing Casin Enterprise Group Co., a conglomerate based in China with no apparent experience running an exchange. If the $27 million deal wins...
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Appeals Court Blocks Teen's Abortion Access
A Washington appeals court is blocking for now an abortion sought by a 17-year-old being held in a Texas facility for unaccompanied immigrant children.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled Friday...
Press Association
Lead scientist on discovery of group of people with naturally-controlled HIV
Interview with Dr Mary Rodgers, head of the Global Viral Surveillance Program at Abbott, regarding the discovery of a large group of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo who have naturally-controlled HIV without the need for drugs.
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Trump Blasts CPD's Top Official And Sanctuary Cities In Chicago Speech
President Trump covered a lot of ground during his speech, including sanctuary cities, consent decrees and CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson.