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Biggert, Foster clash on gay marriage at final debate

11th Congressional District candidates Bill Foster and Judy Biggert before Wednesday's debate. (Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune)

Republican Rep. Judy Biggert said she is moving closer to supporting gay marriage but she's not there yet, leading her Democratic opponent, Bill Foster, to suggest "she has not yet evolved."

Chicago doesn't discipline rogue cops, scholar testifies in bar beating trial

The Chicago Police Department doesn't aggressively pursue officers accused of excessive force, an expert testified at a trial over the beating of a bartender.

Obama objects to Mourdock's rape comment, skewers Trump

President Obama said Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's comments about pregnancy and rape make no sense and joked that Obama and Donald Trump feuded as children in Kenya.

Series Game Day: Sandoval homers three times in Giants 8-3 victory

Pablo Sandoval became the fourth player to hit three homers in a World Series game as San Francisco beat Detroit in Game 1.

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2 proposed food truck areas dashed

2 proposed food truck areas dashed

A City Council committee on Wednesday signed off on 21 locations where food trucks will be able to park on a regular basis, but two others didn't make the cut.

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Scientists defend safety of genetically modified foods

Scientists defend safety of genetically modified foods

Alteration of crops is widespread, producing plants with higher yields and other desirable qualities. And, many scientists say, such crops are as safe as any other.

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Giants win World Series opener in a rout

Giants win World Series opener in a rout

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Inside 'Cloud Atlas' directors' Chicago workshop

Inside 'Cloud Atlas' directors' Chicago workshop

The Wachowskis lie low. It's what they do. Indeed, They do it so well that when you meet the Wachowskis and ask them about their lying low, you find yourself reminding yourself: You have never really seen them before. Not really. They don't stand for...

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The monster from the black energy drink can

Chapman: Making a monster out of an energy drink

The fact that someone dies of heart failure after drinking an energy drink doesn't mean the energy drink caused it.


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Tapping into fall

Tapping into fall

A new crop of Chicago craft breweries, taprooms are here. We give you the heads up on what's brewing this season.

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Serious birth complications rising in the U.S. - study

Serious birth complications rising in the U.S. - study

Severe complications from childbirth, including heart attacks and strokes, have been rising in the United States, although they still remain rare overall, according to a U.S. government study.

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GMC Terrain: Polarizing design

GMC Terrain: Polarizing design

Compared with the Chevrolet Equinox, the GMC Terrain's exterior styling takes a lot more risks. It's a dramatic departure but not the prettiest one.

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At home with transitional style

At home with transitional style

Most homeowners have added to their decor with time and as their budget allowed. But that's not the best definition of transitional style.

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