Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Chicago Cubs at spring training on Catalina Island, CA, in 1935
VS women walk up to Chicago Cubs players on field and put leis round their necks; manager Charlie Grimm jokes with another / women place leis around neck of pitcher and hand him giant 'medicine ball' baseball / team stands and kneels...
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How Are Parents Handling School Closings Amid Coronavirus Concerns?
School closures are posing logistical problems, like arranging care for students, as well as financial ones.
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Chicago Becomes First City To Open A Polling Place Inside Local Jail
According to the Chicago Clerk's Office, more than 1,200 detainees voted in Illinois' primary election already.
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ACLU, Chicago Police Union Clash On Reported Federal Agent Deployment
Chicago's largest police union says the agents will help officers. The American Civil Liberties Union considers them "a federal occupying force."
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DACA May End Soon — How Would That Affect The Economy?
Economists told Newsy that while some employers and cities would take a hit, the national economy would not see a significant impact.
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5th Day Of Classes Canceled As Chicago Teacher Strike Continues
The collective bargaining agreements for the Chicago Teachers Union expired July 1, and the strike began Oct. 17.
Bloomberg
Valerie Jarrett Shares How She's Always Fought for Those Without a Safety Net
Jun.19 -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Adviser to President Obama, and Author of "Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward" discusses what inspired her to a life in public service with Bloomberg's David Westin...
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Chicago Teachers Union Goes On Strike
The strike comes after weeks of failed negotiations between the city and union, forcing around 29,000 teachers and 300,000 students out of class.
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R. Kelly's New York Trial Postponed Until September
The R&B singer faces racketeering and sex trafficking charges in New York, as well as federal charges for child pornography.
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Feds To Open 2 More Mass Vaccination Sites
The two centers will open on March 10 in Greensboro, North Carolina and Chicago.
Bloomberg
Oprah Makes Money in Her Sleep Then Gives it Away
Dec.05 -- Often called the most powerful woman in the world, Oprah Winfrey has been an institution for decades and she doesn’t seem to be slowing down. With a net worth of over $3 billion, Oprah has big plans for herself and the world’s...
Bloomberg
IMF Head Christine Lagarde Once Headed World's Largest Law Firm
Oct.17 -- Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, tells David Rubenstein about her decision to go to law school and how she was chosen as chair of Chicago-based Baker McKenzie, once the world's largest...
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R. Kelly back at court for child support case
R. KELLY BACK AT COURT FOR CHILD SUPPORT CASE
Bloomberg
Penny Pritzker Urges Democrats to Focus on Americans' Needs
Jan.23 -- Penny Pritzker, former U.S. Commerce Secretary, discusses the Democratic Party heading towards the 2020 elections and steps to battle gun violence. She speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland,...
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Emmett Till Investigation Closed By Feds; No New Charges
The Justice Department reopened the investigation after a 2017 book quoted Carolyn Bryant Donham as saying she lied about Till touching her.
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Amid COVID And Hate Crimes, Chicago Group Helps And Celebrates AAPIs
A survey found 90% of Asian American entrepreneurs over age 45 reported revenue loss amid the pandemic.
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Here Are Some Of The Worst Airports And How They Are Getting Revamped
The recently signed bipartisan infrastructure law provides $15 billion for airport-related projects.
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Omicron May Be Headed For A Rapid Drop In U.S. And Britain
One influential model projects that the number of daily reported cases in the U.S. will crest at 1.2 million by Jan. 19 and will then fall sharply.
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What Happens To City Centers When So Many People Work Remotely?
As more employers embrace remote work, city centers are emptier than before the pandemic.
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How Same-Day Surgeries Reduce Cost And Possible COVID Spread
New surgical techniques are allowing patients to get home faster. For some patients it’s in and out of the hospital the same day as diagnosis.
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More Than 100 Restaurants Participate In Juneteenth Celebration
One Chicago man is marking Juneteenth by encouraging people to support Black-owned restaurants in Chicago and Atlanta.
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Spectators who gathered along the Chicago River watched thousands of rubber ducks pushed toward the finish line as part of the 9th annual Windy City Rubber Duck Derby. It raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for Special Olympics Illinois. (Aug. 7)
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60,000 ducks were released into the Chicago River Thursday as part of the Windy City Rubber Duck Derby that raises money for the Special Olympics Illinois. This is the 9th year that the Duck...
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With the holiday travel season underway, the Transportation Security Administration took members of the media on a behind-the-scenes tour to see how passengers and luggage are screened at Midway International Airport in Chicago. (Nov. 21)
With the holiday travel season underway, the Transportation Security Administration took members of the media on a behind-the-scenes tour to see how passengers and luggage are screened at Midway International Airport in Chicago.
"On any...
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Apes trained and fitted with monitors to track heart disease
AP Television
Chicago, Illinois, USA - 7 May 2012
1. Tight shot of chimpanzee chewing stick at Lincoln Park Zoo.
2. Mid shot of child looking at chimpanzee exhibit at Lincoln Park Zoo.
3. Mid shot of Dr. Kathryn Gamble watching a zoo...