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Update at 10:37 a.m.: University Health issued an update to say the Robert B. Green Campus medical clinic has reopened. Update at 10:25 a.m.: CPS Energy has continued restoring power to customers in ...
Chicago Public Schools has formally challenged the Service Employees International Union’s petition to represent 1,600 miscellaneous workers — stalling the union’s push to increase membership across ...
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for ‘The Copenhagen Test’Peacock’s The Copenhagen Test starts as a slick spy thriller, then folds into some rather dark, brutal sci-fi ideas about ...
It’s not a reviewer’s job to save a series from itself, but “The Copenhagen Test” provides pleasures enough to warrant an advisory: Slog through episode 1. It may seem disjointed and misdirected, with ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Most things in this world have their good points and their not-so-good points, and this is certainly true of “The ...
Rob Lowe always has a house full of dogs. Currently there’s Owen and Olive, German shorthaired pointer half-siblings, Bella, a greyhound/Chihuahua mix, and Daisy, Oscar and Bob, all partially related ...
Simu Liu stars as Alexander Hale, a first-generation Chinese-American intelligence analyst whose brain is hacked. Melissa Barrera impressed Liu with her commitment to performing her own action scenes.
On Sunday, J. D. Vance was presented with the simplest moral test: denounce commentators who traffic in medieval blood libels, who deny the Holocaust, and who endlessly harp on evil Jewish cabals.
Chicago Board of Education President Sean Harden pulled a proposed property tax hike from the school board’s agenda last week that, if passed, would have netted the district roughly $25 million. Each ...
Salvador Dalí glares aghast at the camera, his head held high and lit dramatically from below. Halfway through the film, there is a sudden in-camera edit, and Dalí disappears from view; the rest of ...