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Jose Medina-Medina, the illegal immigrant accused of killing college student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago, pleaded not guilty to all counts on Wednesday during his arraignment hearing. Medina-Medina, 25 ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Sheridan School District teachers strike has thrown the future of the tiny K-12 system into question as educators on Wednesday begin their third week on ...
The parents of Sheridan Gorman are speaking out for the first time since their daughter, a Loyola University freshman, was shot and killed in March, allegedly by a man who authorities say entered the ...
We tend to think of learning as something that happens in the mind, a mental exercise of reading, practicing, and remembering. But the truth is far more visceral. Every time you learn something new, ...
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America’s cultural foundations are cracking. Marriage has been redefined and weakened, the family cast aside as outdated, and traditional ideas of manhood attacked as toxic. The result is a nation of ...
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Millions of people have turned on blue light filters, put their phones down early, and blamed their screens for sleepless nights. But new research suggests the real problem may be somewhere else. The ...