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Split verdict in terror trial in Chicago

Tahawwur Rana's attorneys Charles Swift, left, and Patrick Blegen, take questions at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse. (Abel Uribe/Tribune)

Split verdict in terror trial in Chicago

A Chicago businessman was found guilty today of supporting a terrorist plot to storm a Danish newspaper and behead the staff in retaliation for publishing unflattering cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

Blagojevich jury begins deliberations Friday

The fate of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich is in the hands of a federal jury. Judge James Zagel instructed jurors on the law following closing arguments today. Deliberations are expected to begin tomorrow morning.

The obesity epidemic: Can parents say 'no?'

Obesity: Can parents say 'no?'

McDonald's is often blamed for making our children fat. Who is ultimately responsible for our kids' health?

Meredith Baxter, untied

Meredith Baxter, untied

The former 'Family Ties' star talks about her struggles with fame, family and sobriety.

Latest from the University of Phoenix:

Congress: Higher education is a critical guardian of tomorrow's workforce and economy

In order to revive the nation's economy, Congress believes higher education institutions play a crucial role.

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Obituaries
  • Leonard Stern dies at 88; TV writer, producer also co-created Mad Libs

    Leonard Stern was a writer for 'The Honeymooners' and 'Get Smart' and created 'McMillan & Wife.' In 1958, he and a partner created the Mad Libs word game books.

  • Rahm on the spot over youth mobs

    Editorial: When Rahm Emanuel won over Chicago voters, nobody thought to ask him how he would respond if youth mobs were terrorizing the Mag Mile.