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crime
  • by david hall
5-year-old recounts attack on 11-year-old brother who died protecting their mom

Hours after his brother was stabbed to death, the boy described the "savaging" attack, a word he picked up from a news report. The alleged killer, acting as his own attorney, doesn't want the interview introduced as evidence.

chicago
  • by david hall
Sure sign of Chicago spring: Buckingham Fountain turns on for the season

Tiago Uribe and Yolanda Salinas, who won an online contest to switch on the fountain, were among hundreds of people and performers who encircled the 97-year-old Buckingham Fountain as wind blew mist onto people’s faces.

art
  • by david hall
Chicago artist Robert Earl Paige is 'in pursuit of beauty'

The Hyde Park Art Center is staging “The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige,” the largest exhibition to date of the artist's work, through Oct. 27. Beyond fabrics, it spans clay, textiles, collage and paintings on walls and floors.

Politics
  • by david hall
They Used to Say Arabs Can’t Have Democracy Because It’d Be Bad for Israel. Now the U.S. Can’t Have It Either.

There’s a battle in Congress, the courts, and Washington to suppress American democratic freedoms by crushing dissent on Israel.