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2 killed in fire at Niles nursing home | Map
Two men were reportedly killed and two other people were injured overnight in a fire at a nursing home in north suburban Niles, authorities said.
Edwards endorses Obama
"Democratic voters in America have made their choice, and so have I," John Edwards said as he endorsed Barack Obama at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Mich. Edwards can release the 19 pledged delegates he had won and encourage them to vote for Obama.
Children's Museum meeting to be emotional | Review
Children's Museum plan on city panel's agenda Critics and backers predicted the plan to put the Chicago Children's Museum in Grant Park would be endorsed Thursday by the city's Plan Commissionbut only after a lengthy, contentious hearing that could highlight the links between museum backers, panel members and Mayor Richard Daley.
Red Cross: Myanmar death toll hits 128,000 | Photos
Heavy rains and another potentially powerful storm headed toward Myanmar's cyclone-devastated delta Wednesday. The U.N. warned that inadequate relief efforts could lead to a second wave of deaths.
Man charged in connection with possible dog-fighting site
A Sauk Village man has been charged with 42 misdemeanor counts of cruelty and neglect in connection with a suspected dog-fighting operation in a rural area of Lynwood, authorities said Wednesday.
Rescuers at China quake epicenter, digging by hand
Soldiers rushed to shore up a dam cracked by this week's powerful earthquake, and rescuers came by helicopter and ship Wednesday into the isolated epicenter but still were forced to dig for survivors with their bare hands.
Park District votes to settle Lincoln Park soccer field fight
$2 million payout to Latin School OKd as part of deal Chicago Park District commissioners voted Wednesday to pay about $2 million to end a controversial deal with the private Latin School for a soccer field in Lincoln Park, but said they want to finish it on their own by summer's end.
Toddler who fell in lake recovering, off respirator
More than three weeks after a strong wind blew a stroller carrying a small child into Lake Michigan's cold waterswhere he remained submerged for about 15 minutesthe boy has been taken off a respirator and his condition is improving, his family said Wednesday.
City Council reverses foie gras ban | PETA responds
With Mayor Richard Daley running the vote, the Chicago City Council has repealed its ban on foie gras, the delicacy made from the engorged livers of ducks or geese. Critics argued the ban made Chicago a national laughingstock.
Polar bears to be designated a protected species | Photos
Government officials say the Interior Department has decided to protect the polar bear as a threatened species because of global warming.
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