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Pineiro’s 53-Yard Field Goal Lifts Bears Past Broncos 16-14
| Associated Press
Eddy Pineiro won Chicago’s nerve-wracking kicking competition. Now, he’s winning over Bears fans and teammates who suffered through the double-doink miss by Cody Parkey that sent them home from the playoffs.
Chicago Teachers Inch Closer to Possible Strike
| Associated Press
After rejecting the district’s latest offer, Chicago educators are back at the bargaining table negotiating issues including pay, staffing shortages and class size.
Family: Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ Singer, Dies
| Associated Press
A publicist for Eddie Money says the rock star has died after he recently announced he had stage 4 esophageal cancer. He was 70.
US Officials Revise Vaping Illness Count to 380 in 36 States
| Associated Press
The U.S. government has refined how it is measuring an outbreak of breathing illnesses in people who vape, now counting only cases that are most closely linked to electronic cigarette use.
Potency of Wisconsin THC Cartridges May be Higher than Claim
| Associated Press
A Wisconsin operation that manufactured thousands of vaping cartridges a day may have been packing them with far more THC oil than the packaging claimed, authorities said Wednesday.
OxyContin Maker Reaches Tentative Opioid-Crisis Settlement
| Associated Press
OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma reached a tentative deal Wednesday with about half the states and thousands of local governments over its role in the nation’s deadly opioid epidemic.
Government Will Propose Banning Flavors Used in E-Cigarettes
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration will propose banning thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes to combat a recent surge in underage vaping.
Share of Uninsured Americans Rises for 1st Time in a Decade
| Associated Press
The proportion of Americans without health insurance edged up in 2018 — the first evidence from the government that coverage gains under President Barack Obama’s health care law might be eroding under President Donald Trump.
US to Commemorate 9/11 as Its Aftermath Extends and Evolves
| Associated Press
Eighteen years after the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, the nation is still grappling with the aftermath at ground zero, in Congress and beyond.
Illinois Derailment Prompts Evacuation of Schools, Homes
| Associated Press
A freight train bearing a flammable liquid used in solvents derailed in an Illinois suburb of St. Louis on Tuesday, causing a fire that sent thick, black smoke into the air and prompted the evacuation of nearby schools and residences.
Wisconsin Man Accused of Making Illegal Vaping Cartridges
| Associated Press
A 20-year-old Wisconsin man is accused of manufacturing thousands of counterfeit vaping cartridges a day with THC oil for almost two years, running the operation with 10 employees, authorities said.
Looking to Hire 30,000, Amazon Plans Nationwide Job Fairs
| Associated Press
Amazon said the hiring events will take place Sept. 17 in six locations where it thinks it can find the strongest talent: Arlington, Virginia — where it’s building a second headquarters; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Nashville, Tennessee; and its hometown of Seattle.
US Health Officials Report New Vaping Deaths, Repeat Warning
| Associated Press
Officials have identified about 450 possible cases, including as many as five deaths, in 33 states. The count includes newly reported deaths in California, Indiana and Minnesota.
Trial to Begin in 9-Year-Old’s Killing That Shocked Chicago
| Associated Press
Jury selection will begin Friday in the murder trial of two of three men charged with carrying out the November 2015 attack on Tyshawn Lee, a smart fourth-grader who prosecutors say was killed by gang members to send a message to his father, a purported member of a rival gang.
Judge: Drugmakers, Others Can Face Trial Over Opioids Crisis
| Associated Press
A federal judge overseeing litigation related to the nation’s opioid epidemic ruled Tuesday that lawsuits targeting Purdue Pharma and other drug companies can move to trial even as the OxyContin maker tries to reach a settlement.
Bears’ Offense Struggles in Opening Loss to Packers
| Associated Press
Mitchell Trubisky and the Chicago Bears were shut down by the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night, losing 10-3 in an ugly NFL opener that showered cold water on any championship dreams in the Windy City.
Hurricane Dorian Rakes Carolinas as It Moves Up the Coast
| Associated Press
Hurricane Dorian raked the Carolina coast with howling, window-rattling winds and sideways rain Thursday, spinning off tornadoes and knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses.
‘We Need Help’: Rescuers in Bahamas Face a Ruined Landscape
| Associated Press
A day after the most powerful hurricane on record ever to hit the country finished mauling the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama, emergency workers had yet to reach some stricken areas.
April 2020 Trial Date Set in R. Kelly’s Federal Case in Chicago
| Associated Press
A judge has set an April 27, 2020 trial date in R. Kelly’s federal case in Chicago that accuses the R&B star of child pornography and obstruction of justice.
Walmart Introduces New Gun Restrictions But Will They Help?
| Associated Press
Walmart has won praise from gun control advocates for its decision to discontinue sales of certain gun ammunition and request that customers no longer openly carry firearms in its stores. But whether the moves will translate into fewer guns on the street remains an open question.
Facebook Face Recognition Feature to Replace Tag Suggestions
| Associated Press
Facebook says it is ending its practice of using face recognition software to identify users’ friends in uploaded photos and automatically suggesting they “tag” them. Facebook was sued in Illinois over the feature.
Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Hurricane-Stricken Bahamas
| Associated Press
Hurricane Dorian pounded away at the Bahamas for a day and a half, devastating thousands of homes, trapping people and crippling hospitals. Atmospheric scientist Scott Collis of Argonne National Laboratory weighs in.
Opioid Settlement Would Divide Money Based on Local Impact
| Associated Press
The multibillion-dollar settlement that the maker of OxyContin is negotiating to resolve a crush of lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis contains formulas for dividing up the money among state and local governments across the country, The Associated Press has learned.
Suit Settled in Teen Suicide that Led to Illinois Law Change
| Associated Press
The suicide of Corey Walgren, a suburban honor-roll student, raised sensitive questions about how to confront students suspected of recording and sharing sexual images and helped spur changes in Illinois law.
Gov. Pritzker Pardons Army Vet Deported to Mexico
| Associated Press
“I recognize this pardon is not a perfect solution, but it is the most just action to take to allow a U.S. veteran the opportunity to be treated fairly by the country he served,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said.
FBI: West Texas Gunman ‘Was on a Long Spiral of Going Down’
| Associated Press
The gunman in a West Texas rampage “was on a long spiral of going down” and had been fired from his oil services job the morning he killed seven people, calling 911 both before and after the shooting began, authorities said Monday.
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