Monday, February 27, 2012

Ohio school shooting / Oscars and 'The Artist' / Farrakhan's fiery lecture

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Shooting reported at high school near Cleveland: police

A high school east of Cleveland was put under lockdown this morning following a shooting that was believed to have injured several students, authorities said.

Oscars: 'The Artist' wins best picture; Jean Dujardin best actor, Meryl Streep best actress 'Artist' wins best picture

Michael Phillips: A solid success overseas if a modest one in the United States, "The Artist" ruled a heavily nostalgic Oscars Sunday.

Oscars 2012 | Red carpet Red-carpet style

Photo gallery: Here's a look at the stars and the styles strolling down the red carpet at the 84th Academy Awards.

Farrakhan: Racial hatred could lead to attempts to assassinate Obama Farrakhan: Hatred may lead to assassination attempts

In a fiery lecture to thousands of followers of the Nation of Islam Sunday, Minister Louis Farrakhan warned that racial hatred could lead to attempts to assassinate President Obama.

Greek yogurt stirs up the food industry Food industry stir up

Greek yogurt's sudden rise is one of the most stunning in recent history, with sales rising 100% in each of the last three years. Now, even Ben & Jerry's is getting in on the act.

West holds off East in NBA All-Star Game Rose, Deng play limited time; West wins

Derrick Rose finished with 14 points and three assists in 18 minutes, playing the least of the East starters. Luol Deng played the final 5 minutes, 51 seconds of the first quarter and didn't return.

Romney and Santorum locked in dead heat in Michigan Romney and Santorum locked in dead heat in Michigan

A fierce Michigan primary battle with the potential to upend the Republican presidential contest is going down to the wire as a virtual dead heat, according to a new poll.

Santorum is Obama's dream come true Parker: Santorum is Obama's dream come true

Rick Santorum is a good man. He's just a good man in the wrong century.

23rd Ward could be Hispanic gain in 2015 23rd Ward could be Hispanic gain in 2015

The beer is still served cold in the taverns of the Southwest Side's 23rd Ward, but the Zimne Piwo signs are giving way more and more to promises of Cerveza Fria.

Bridging the insurance gap Huppke: Bridging the insurance gap between jobs

So I was sitting around the office the other day tinkering with my upcoming book of poetry, "Composting: A Love Story," when I realized it's awfully hard to find a word that rhymes with "composting."

Video poker by September no sure bet Video poker by September no sure bet in Illinois

The first video poker machines in Illinois to legally pay winners could be plugged in as soon as September, but only if gaming officials overcome steep staffing shortages to approve thousands of licenses.


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