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New Research Downplays Importance of Counting Calories for Weight Loss
| Erica Gunderson
The idea of the calorie was developed nearly 200 years ago and has proven to be a poor measuring tool for the speed-driven American diet.
A Look at the Massive ‘One Central’ Development Proposed Near Soldier Field
| Alexandra Silets
A new study estimates that the proposed One Central development near Soldier Field would create 210,000 permanent jobs and generate $120 billion in taxes over 40 years.
Developer Wants Obama Presidential Center to Spur South Side Regeneration
| Paul Caine
Ghian Foreman, a South Side resident and developer, says the Obama Presidential Center can benefit all residents in Jackson Park and beyond.
Medal of Honor Recipient on His Path from Bullied Victim to War Hero
| Nicole Cardos
Long before becoming a decorated war veteran, Chicago native Allen Lynch was a victim of bullying, which he details in a new autobiography.
300 Detainees Could Join Suit Against Fox for Filming of ‘Empire’ at Juvenile Detention Center
| Matt Masterson
“Doing what was done to these kids is just not something you’re supposed to do to kids in a juvenile detention setting,” an attorney for the juveniles said Monday.
Like a Boss: Hair Care Entrepreneur Shares Experience as a Black Businesswoman
| Brandis Friedman
Five years after launching her organic hair-care company with a single product, Monique Rodriguez’s Mielle Organics now has 46 products in more than 100,000 retail stores.
Trial Date Set for Man in Missing Timmothy Pitzen Hoax
| Associated Press
A federal judge has set a June 24 trial date for the 23-year-old man charged with impersonating a long-missing child.
Foxx Won’t Comment Until Review of Smollett Case Done
| Associated Press
Kim Foxx said in a written statement Friday that she doesn’t want any comments by her to interfere with the inspector general’s work compiling “reliable and accurate records” on the matter.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Mueller Report’s Chicago Connections
| Alexandra Silets
Paris Schutz and guests discuss Chicago’s connections to the Mueller report, including the confirmation that the Illinois State Board of Elections was compromised in the 2016 election.
The Week in Review: Foxx Faces Heat in Smollett Case
| Alexandra Silets
Texts raise questions about Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s involvement in the Jussie Smollett case. The final aldermanic votes have been tallied. And a lawsuit seeks to stop the Lincoln Yards project.
Aloha Poke Claim Revives Hawaiian Culture Protections Push
| Associated Press
Last year, much of Hawaii was shocked to learn a Chicago restaurant chain owner had trademarked the name “Aloha Poke” and wrote to cubed fish shops around the country demanding that they stop using the Hawaiian language moniker for their own eateries.
United Airlines Trims Growth Plan for 2019
| Associated Press
The grounding of its Boeing 737 Max jets is causing United Airlines to trim growth plans for this year, and the carrier expects to discuss potential compensation with Boeing.
Sears Sues Former Chairman Eddie Lampert
| Associated Press
Sears Holdings Corp. is suing its former chairman and largest shareholder Eddie Lampert, alleging the billionaire stripped the once iconic company of more than $2 billion in assets.
More Charges for Man Accused of Claiming to be Missing Timmothy Pitzen
| Associated Press
A federal grand jury indictment that was filed Thursday accuses an Ohio man who claimed to be a missing child from Illinois of lying to federal agents and of identity theft.
Illinois Voter Data Hack Part of Mueller Report
| Amanda Vinicky
After two years of waiting, the Mueller report is now out. And Illinois gets a mention.
Trio of Superb Chicago Productions Highlight Language of Dance
| Hedy Weiss
Three very different productions that recently opened on Chicago stages serve as a powerful reminder of the dramatically varied ways in which the language of dance can be spoken.
‘Cambodian Rock Band’ a Story of Joy, Survival
| Marc Vitali
Rock ‘n’ roll and human survival go hand-in-hand in a new production at Victory Gardens Theater. We meet some of the creative team behind the show.
Local Attorneys Offer Key Takeaways from Mueller Report
| Nicole Cardos
What’s in the redacted version of the Mueller report, and what it could all mean for the president.
‘A Good Day’: Trump Claims Victory With Mueller Report Out
| Associated Press
As a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report was finally released Thursday, President Donald Trump resorted to bluster, broadsides and falsehoods to try, once more, to frame the moment as a political victory.
New Book ‘Pick Up the Pieces’ Explores 1970s Music Year by Year
| Erica Gunderson
Through a collection of cultural observations, critical analysis and hormone-tinged memories, John Corbett’s new book makes the case that the 1970s was a musical decade unlike any other.
Valerie Jarrett Outlines ‘Journey to the West Wing’ in New Memoir
| Nick Blumberg
Before she became the longest-serving White House adviser ever, Valerie Jarrett was a shy, bullied girl. She tells us about her new memoir, “Finding My Voice.”
Census Data: Chicago Area’s Population Drops for 4th Year
| Associated Press
Data released Thursday show that the Chicago metropolitan area lost an estimated 22,068 residents from 2017 to 2018, but remains home to nearly 9.5 million people.
How to Ready Your Garden for Spring Planting
| Paul Caine
Before you dig in and start planting, give your garden some tender, loving care. The team from the Organic Gardener helps us prepare our soil for spring planting.
Bus Company Faces New Fine After Agreeing to Pay $100K in Discrimination Suit
| Matt Masterson
Days after agreeing to pay a $100,000 fine to help settle claims that it discriminated against customers, the Suburban Express bus line is facing more issues stemming from its consent decree with the state.
Calling Frog Survey Returns to Chicago’s Southeast Side
| Alex Ruppenthal
By tracking the types, frequency and intensity of frog mating calls, experts hope to gauge the success of conservation efforts in an area commonly referred to as the city’s dumping ground.
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