Bourbonnais teachers strike ends, students return to school
“Your kind words, messages of support and help on the picket line will never be forgotten,” Lundmark said. “Because of you, we will be able to continue to provide an outstanding education to the students of Bourbonnais for years to come.”
chicagotribune.comEmbattled Homewood employee resigns following hot mic comments about Calumet Country Club development opponents
“I have said words that were thoughtless and unkind towards members of this community. My actions showed disrespect for our residents whose voices need to be heard,” said Mesaros, who has been with the village about four years.
chicagotribune.comWhat does COVID-19 stand for, anyway? A complete coronavirus glossary
Does anyone else feel like we’re in the midst of some pretty unsettling times? Even if you’re trying to keep a level head about where things stand with the coronavirus pandemic, it’s easy to turn on the TV or open social media and start to feel pretty overwhelmed, pretty quickly. For some, you can’t go out to eat, you’re now working from home and your kids aren’t even going to school. And with that, we thought we’d provide the following playbook. Yes, there is some science jargon involved here, but we tried to break it down for you in a way that’s easy to read and digestible.
Dispensing with words
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cbsnews.comCould four words bring down Obamacare?
Could four words bring down Obamacare? CBS chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN to discuss arguments before the Supreme Court over Obamacare and how the emphasis being placed on four words in the bill's language could lead to the revocation of the entire law.
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