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Fox’s Rent: Live was anything but. Over 3.5 million viewers tuned into the network’s most recent musical adaptation only to see a “previously recorded” disclosure..
Chicago’s Last Black-Owned Bank is Doing its Part to Close the Racial Wealth Gap Illinois Service Federal bank in many ways looks like it should..
I was smack dab in the middle of my freshman year of college when I was informed I had violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act..
As humans, we seek warmth. Not just the kind of warm you can adjust on a thermostat, but real warmth — one you can feel..
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Hip hop, now one of the most mainstream music genres, was born during the 1970’s in New York. What was once a cultural movement has..
What began as a product of grassroots lobbying soon became one of the biggest achievements of third wave feminism — the Violence Against Women Act..
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The first in a series in which Marissa, well, does sports Twenty five years ago, the U.S. hosted the 1994 World Cup, and Chicago’s Soldier..