Beauty used to be in the eye of the beholder. Nowadays, a phone-app is making some of the judgments. More than 5 million people have bought the "Ugly-Meter" app. Here's how it works: You take a photo,
Beauty used to be in the eye of the beholder. Nowadays, a phone-app is making some of the judgments. More than 5 million people have bought the "Ugly-Meter" app.
There's debate about how a school in Georgia -- and the local police department -- handled a 6- year- old who apparently threw a violent temper tantrum.
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The Chicago Board of Education made its final decision Wednesday afternoon - to close 48 Chicago Public Schools in June, with one school delayed a year and to save five others.
The Chicago Board of Education made its final decision Wednesday afternoon - to close 48 Chicago Public Schools in June, with one school delayed a year and to save five others.
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Illinois public schools that teach sex education will have to include information about contraception and sexually transmitted diseases instead of a curriculum focused on abstinence.
Illinois public schools that teach sex education will have to include information about contraception and sexually transmitted diseases instead of a curriculum focused on abstinence.
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The attorney for an 87-year-old woman who accuses Donald Trump of cheating her in a skyscraper condo deal told Chicago jurors on Wednesday that the "Apprentice" star lied on the witness stand.
Jurors have withdrawn to begin deliberations about whether Donald Trump cheated an 87-year-old who claims the "Apprentice" star cheated her in property deal.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 4:16 PM EDT2013-05-22 20:16:03 GMT
The Will County Courts website is suffering from a hack attack, the Herald-News is reporting.
The Will County Courts website is suffering from a hack attack, the Herald-News is reporting.
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -
In a recent article in TIME magazine, Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen said that he loved Fidel Castro.
It's a risky statement to make when you manage a baseball team in Miami, a city that has the highest population of Cuban refugees in the country.
But this isn't the first time Guillen has put his foot in his mouth.
Back in 2006, he got himself in trouble for using a gay slur when he was talking about Chicago Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti.
In 2004, Guillen charged out of the dugout during the Chicago-Cleveland game. Umpire Hunter Wendelstedt accused him of spilling tobacco juice on him in the process.
Guillen responded by saying, "You're not even a pimple on your daddy's EXPLETIVE."
The former Chicago White Sox manager said he regrets his declaration regarding Castro, and he's even lost sleep over it.
Guillen plans to make a formal statement Tuesday to apologize. But is it too little too late?
Miami residents are a little more outspoken than Chicago residents regarding the issue. Despite Guillen's pending apology, protestors still call for his firing.
A columnist for the Miami Herald said Monday that his act was already wearing thin in South Florida. It looks as though whether or not Gullen will be forgiven for this one, is still up in the air.
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