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  • Kelvin Sampson expected to interview with 76ers Suns MAY 20

    12:42 AM ET 05.20 | Kelvin Sampson is a hot name on the NBA head coaching market, as he's in the mix for four of the six current job openings. Sampson has already interviewed with ...

  • Chicago schools training video helps improve ties between school guards students www.privateofficer.com

    Until this school year, Ranice Green never thought she could have a say about how she interacted with the security guards at Hyde Park Academy, where she’s a senior. She saw them as burly guys who often stopped fights and walked students to the principal’s office. They barked orders at teens passing in the halls and responded to what most people referred to as ...

  • Axelrod looking to make case for rotation vs. Lester

    There's just not enough room for everyone. The White Sox have a decision to make in the coming week with veteran starter John Danks' anticipated return from the 15-day disabled list and a possible start on Friday. Someone in the rotation must move to the bullpen, and in all likelihood it will be either right-hander Dylan Axelrod or left-hander Hector Santiago. Axelrod could ...

  • Erik Spoelstra Chris Bosh is Heats most important player MAY 19

    Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ???We???ve said that for three seasons. He allows everything to work on both ends of the court.??? Bosh has been excellent thus far in the playoffs, ...

  • Dwight Howard intrigued by Rockets Mavericks MAY 19

    Rockets , who boast an impressive young core led by James Harden. Houston is a couple of small moves away from having the cap space to sign Howard. The other team Howard has interest in is ...


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Extreme Measures

God created humans with the desire to learn, and as a result, we hate not understanding something or feeling that something is out of our control -- especially when it comes to our own bodies. Medical science has advanced in huge leaps in the last 100 years, and every day new discoveries are being made that could make obsolete diseases and ailments that ravage millions of lives. And so the questi ... ...

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  • Fox Lake dedicates firefighter memorial

    A statute of a kneeling firefighter praying is part of a memorial to former Fox Lake firefighters who have passed away. The memorial was dedicated Sunday ...

  • J.R. Smith very likely to test free agency and leave Knicks MAY 19

    Knicks are out of the NBA Playoffs and the team now has more than a few questions to answer about where the club will be when the season tips off in 2013. One of those question marks surrounds Sixth Man of the Year J.R. Smith and his plans for the future. He was teetering on the brink but after the Game 6 loss to ...

  • Free passes costly for Peavy in road-trip finale

    CWS@LAA: Rios' RBI double gets White Sox on the board ANAHEIM -- An uncharacteristic White Sox walk on the wild side carried over to a second game Sunday, as Jake Peavy issued five free passes during the Angels' 6-2 victory before 38,190 fans at Angel Stadium. Peavy had walked just eight over his previous 46 2/3 innings this season. Add that control lapse to the lack of White Sox ...

  • Garza eager not nervous about first start of 2013

    Chicago right-hander Matt Garza insists he's not nervous. He said that the jitters from pitching his way back to the Majors hit him during his first rehab start with Double-A Tennessee and that his return to a big league mound at PNC Park on Tuesday is more about excitement than nerves. Garza last toed a Major League rubber exactly 10 months prior to Tuesday's series opener in ...

  • Chicago Teachers Union Marches For Second Straight Day

    CHICAGO (CBS) – For the second day in a row, opponents of Chicago Public School closures marched near those buildings slated to be shuttered, reports WBBM’s Nancy ...

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