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Court reverses Jordan Chiles' floor score after Romania appeals last-minute change that led to medal
Jordan Chiles’ bronze medal-winning score has been reversed by an Olympic court, after officials ruled in favor of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee, which challenged a last-minute change that saw Chiles take third.
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Doctors save man's life using breast implants as heart support after lung failure
Surgeons at Chicago’s Northwestern Memorial Hospital had to get creative during a procedure earlier this year.
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Chicago Police Investigate Deaths of Father, Daughter in Apartment Where Toddler Was Found Unharmed
Family members are in mourning after two people were found inside their apartment in the East Chatham neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, while a 2-year-old was found unharmed inside.
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Chicago Man Found Guilty in Murder of 6 Family Members
After two days of deliberations, the jury held a 28-year-old man responsible for the shocking crime in February of 2016, when six members of his own extended family were found murdered in their Gage Park home.
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Closed to Humans, Chicago Aquarium Invites Animals on ‘Field Trips'
The Shedd Aquarium has been closed for six days due to coronavirus concerns, but there’s still some activity inside the iconic Chicago museum. Animals have been allowed to experience parts of the museum normally reserved for human guests.
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How Chicago's Last All-Star Game Belonged to Michael Jordan
It may be low on his long list of career accomplishments, but the 1988 All-Star game was an important mark in Michael Jordan’s legendary career. At a time when professional basketball was still dominated by established stars such as Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Moses Malone, the game elevated Jordan to a new height within the sport. The game was…