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Tuesday, April 24, 2012


Photo, update on Senator Mark Kirk recovery | VIDEO
Senator Mark Kirk ''is mentally sharp,'' and meets with his staff almost daily, according to his doctor at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Center.

Jennifer Hudson back in court for murder trial | VIDEO
Prosecutors at the William Balfour trial began to focus on the evidence in the case Tuesday morning, one day after emotional testimony from Jennifer Hudson about the murders of three members of her family.
Aldermen to vote on debated infrastructure plan | VIDEO
After getting some extra time to consider it, the Chicago City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a controversial infrastructure plan.
3 Bulls championship rings found in Stroger locker
Imagine finding three Chicago Bulls Championship rings inside a storage locker sold at auction for just $450.
Man charged in fatal Brighton Park hit-and-run
A 31-year-old Chicago man has been charged in the hit-and-run death of a woman in Brighton Park Saturday.
Phoenix Coyotes end Chicago Blackhawks season
His 6-foot-4, 218-pound frame blocking all access to the goal, Mike Smith pushed away shots from all angles and sent the Phoenix Coyotes into unfamiliar territory -- the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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GOP Hope: Jacko's Huckster Rabbi?

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THE BIG STORY, BY JOE CONASON
Colombian prostitutes and crazy Vegas partying inspire hot headlines and infuriate the public. When Senators like Joe Lieberman demand that the President be "held accountable," however, surely nothing is there. So why do Republicans believe they can use the scandals against Obama? READ MORE

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A GRAND OLD PARTY
Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman, the conservative Republican who once hoped to steer his party toward moderation and rationality, has thrown in the towel, comparing the GOP to China's Communist Party.

"This is a guy who's pouring gasoline on his political career and setting it on fire," said Rick Wilson, a veteran Republican strategist. READ MORE

TODAY IN STUPID
The University of Florida announced plans this week to eliminate its computer science department, saving $1.7 million while enraging students and faculty.

Said a "shocked" Zvi Galil, dean of Georgia Tech's College of Computing, "It is unbelievable that a major AAU university would even contemplate such an action..." But the same university budget added insult to injury with millions in extra funding -- for a certain non-academic program. READ MORE

FEATURED COLUMN: CARL HIAASEN
It will be astonishing if George Zimmerman is convicted of second-degree murder for shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Not that Zimmerman was right to the pull the trigger, but that particular charge will be extremely difficult to prove. Why Special Prosecutor Angela Corey didn't file for manslaughter instead has lots of smart lawyers scratching their heads. READ MORE

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Shmuley Boteach is best known as the Hasidic rabbi who served as Michael Jackson's spiritual adviser. Do Republicans really believe he can capture a New Jersey Congressional seat? READ MORE

FEATURED COLUMN: JEFF MADRICK
Can democracy be raising its wonderful, if often lazy, head in Europe? Too often there is skepticism that democracy itself -- the will of the people -- can lead to wise economic decisions and that the American founding fathers were all fearful of the rule of the masses. I have long held the opposite view. READ MORE
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Cynthia Brim | Cook County Judge Suspended after Being Charged with Misdemeanor Battery

Cynthia Brim | Cook County Judge Suspended after Being Charged with Misdemeanor Battery:

Judge Brim should not have acted as reported, but she was correct about the racist and bigots in the South Holland Police Department and some surrounding suburbs of Chicago. These racist and bigots target blacks and Hispanics for traffic citations and other crimes where whites are given privilege. I have been writing about the antics of the South Holland Police Department for over 10 years. I am glad Judge Brim stood up as a Judge and pronounced the anger of many non-white Americans. I do not condone her behavior. She could have stood for what is right in many other ways. She had a great advantage being a judge and knowing how racism is alive in America and in South Holland and most of the surrounding suburbs of Chicago. My URL is http://clickforjusticeandequality.blogspot.com for more information on the South Holland Police Department and their racist attitudes, character, and behavior.