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Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Thursday, December 22, 2011


Travelers get out of town for holidays | VIDEO
Thursday is expected to be the busiest air travel day of the holiday season at O'Hare International Airport as thousands of people head out of town.

CFD honors 2 killed in 2010 collapse | VIDEO
An emotional ceremony Thursday honored two Chicago firefighters who died in the line of duty.
Suspect in donation jar theft turns himself in | VIDEO
Guilt may have gotten to a man who allegedly stole a donation jar intended to help women with cancer.
Emington woman's dad also killed family member
Court records show there's a history of violence in the family of a woman authorities say shot her three children and boyfriend before killing herself.
Family kicked off plane for too many kids | VIDEO
A family flying to Chicago for the holidays was kicked off a plane because they had too many young children, they say.

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TODAY'S WEATHER OUTLOOK

40°F

Today's weather

26°F

Rather cloudy with afternoon flurries


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I-Team Report: Deadly Force As the year closes, Chicago police data show a sharp increase in the number of officer-involved shootings.

Police-involved Shootings Stats: January-March 2011
Police-involved Shootings Stats: May-June 2011
Police-involved Shootings Stats: July-September 2011

Wal-Mart pulls Glenview-made formula after baby dies Wal-Mart has pulled a batch of powdered infant formula manufactured by a suburban Chicago company from thousands of its stores.



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Thursday's Daily Brief

Thursday, December 22, 2011
TECHNOLOGY
Karen Tse On Abolishing Torture
POLITICS
President Obama Fires New Shot At GOP In Tax Cut Fight
TECHNOLOGY
Apple Poised For Loss In Claim Against iPad Competitor
GAY VOICES
Adam Lambert Arrested On Assault Charges After Heated Quarrel With Boyfriend
BUSINESS
WATCH: Occupy Wall Street Plans To 'Occupy Christmas'
BLOG POSTS
Marcus Samuelsson: How Food Politics Can Affect Your Election Choices
Food accessibility, costs, and subsidies will come into sharp focus as Congress looks to cut at least $23 billion in subsidies in the 2012 Farm Bill. While cuts are crucial to stem the growing deficit, many will only hurt the population and can threaten the economy in the long run.
Raymond J. Learsy: For an Effective U.S. Policy, Embargo Iran's Oil to Halt Its Nuclear Ambitions
The prospect of messianic, fanatic mullahs acquiring nuclear weapons presents an existential danger to much of the world and puts millions of lives at risk. Clearly the Obama administration understands this and has chosen to act effectively.
Robert Scheer: On to the Next 'Bubble Fantasy'
That Thomas Friedman's self-serving feints at the truth can still earn him a place of high regard in the world of journalism is a sad commentary on the profession that has rewarded him so lucratively.
Donna Britt: Holiday Giving -- for Women, It's Year-Round
Other women's paths to giving may be as hidden as mine. So this Christmas, I'm asking over-giving women to pause and give themselves something: a break.
Josey Vogels: Relationship Quiz: Will You Survive Christmas Together?
I've had at least three relationships break up right before Christmas, so for those of you heading into the holidays à deux, take this quiz to see if your relationship will survive.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011


Chicago candy factory fire under control | VIDEO
Chicago firefighters say water problems initially hampered their efforts to put out an extra-alarm fire at a Southwest Side warehouse in the 3700-block of West 38th Street.

6 rescued from roof of burning Berwyn home | VIDEO
Six people-- including four children-- were rescued Wednesday morning from the roof of a home in west suburban Berwyn. They went there to escape the flames and smoke of a burning home.
Owner facing charges in firefighter deaths | VIDEO
Charges have been filed against the owner of a building that collapsed, killing Chicago two firefighters last year.
Father allegedly bound, gagged little girl | VIDEO
A young Chicago father is facing felony charges after authorities say he posted a photo on Facebook showing his 1-year-old daughter bound and gagged.
Report: Chicago Sun-Times has buyer | VIDEO
A reported deal means new ownership for the Chicago Sun-Times.
Man believed to be Gacy victim found after 34 years
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart has announced that a man missing since 1977, who was believed by his family to be a victim of serial killer John Wayne Gacy, has been found alive in Oregon.

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45°F

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30°F

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Intelligence Report: Bears' Hurd had to give up guns Former Chicago Bear Sam Hurd agreed to surrender numerous guns to federal authorities as a condition of his being freed on bond.

Who were Sam Hurd's alleged clients?
Hurd released on $100K cash bond
Hurd allegedly oversaw Chicago drug ring
Who is Chicago Bears football player Sam Hurd?
Complaint against Sam Hurd

Eastern European comfort food With colder weather on its way for the next few months, the natural response is to seek out warm, comforting food that fills you up.

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Wednesday's Daily Brief

Wednesday, December 21, 2011
POLITICS
One Candidate Gains Among Local GOP Insiders
TECHNOLOGY
Wael Ghonim On The Egyptian Revolution
TECHNOLOGY
Huge Security Breach At U.S. Chamber Of Commerce
WORLD
Thousands Of Mourners Gather For Kim Jong Il
GREEN
PHOTOS: NASA Makes 'Milestone' Discovery
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Robert Reich: Why the Republican Crackup is Bad For America
Stop-at-nothing radicalism is dangerous for the GOP because most Americans recoil from it. It's also dangerous for America. We need two political parties solidly grounded in the realities of governing. Our democracy can't work any other way.
Evan Shapiro: TV: The Great Uniter?
In my humble opinion, "TV Time" is a crucial tool to re-open the lines of communication and tear down the silos we've built around ourselves. This New Year, make time for "TV Time."
Sec. Hilda Solis: Universal Rights Extend to Alabama
The Department of Labor will vigorously protect the right of all workers in Alabama to have their federal right to a legal wage protected.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney: Ombudsman Office at CFPB Will Field Consumer Financial Complaints
Despite not having a confirmed director, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has already demonstrated how effective it can be. Only in the most polarized political environment could its goals be considered controversial.
Janet Carlson: Buying Gifts For Your Ex: Is That The Spirit?
Last year during the holiday shopping madness I always fail to avoid, I found myself at Chef Central with my daughters, whipping out my charge card to pay for $150 worth of gifts they'd selected for their father, his longtime girlfriend, and her two children
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