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It’s rare to find a library book more than 200 years old still in circulation. How does a title avoid the “weeding” process?
The law prohibits public schools from denying access to a free education based on immigration status. It also requires ...
Illinois recently joined Utah and Nevada as the first U.S. states to ban the use of AI for mental health care. The ban comes ...
An aeronautics professor says videos clearly show a sonic boom. But the U.S. Air Force has denied that any plane went ...
The plush, mischievous monster dolls have risen in popularity over the last year, and they can often be spotted hanging from ...
Meet 10-year-old Yael Gustafson, who recently won a national oratorical contest by reciting a Frederick Douglass speech from ...
The departure marked the end of a nationally-watched standoff between the lawmakers and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who pushed ...
Absent a school board election or a looming strike, the CPS year starting Monday looks relatively calm. But with financial ...
The nonprofit Consumer Federation of America and a climate group found that even people with average credit got dinged on ...
Gang tattoos. Scars. Branding marks from human trafficking. Tattoo artists cover all these and more for clients at the DuPage ...
The new top women’s doubles player in the world is from the South Side. For Taylor Townsend, 29, who hasn’t held a No. 1 ...
Gov. JB Pritzker touts redistricting in response to threats from Texas Republicans, but his legislative allies cite no signs ...
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