Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Heart of healthcare case / Illinois' coaching search / Oswald tombstone mystery

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Supreme Court moves to heart of healthcare case

The Supreme Court confronts the core of President Barack Obama's healthcare law today when it hears arguments on whether Congress had the power to require most people in the United States to buy medical insurance.

Cops: Man, 80, charged after shooting burglar in his Englewood home Cops: Man charged after shooting burglar

Charges have been filed against an 80-year-old man after he shot a burglar who had broken into his home in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side, police said.

Annan says Syria accepts peace plan, fighting enters Lebanon Annan says Syria accepts peace plan

Syria has accepted a ceasefire and peace plan drawn up by U.N. and Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan, his spokesman said today, even as Syrian troops attacked rebels hiding in Lebanon.

DirecTV subscribers could lose Tribune programming DirecTV, Tribune in fee dispute

Tribune Co. television stations in 16 markets, including WGN in Chicago, are threatening to cut off programming to DirecTV subscribers after negotiations over retransmission fees broke down.

Haugh: Illinois' search turns into debacle llinois' coaching search turns into debacle

David Haugh: Had Akron guard Brian Walsh hit an open 18-footer with nine seconds left in the Mid-American Conference championship game two weeks ago, Illinois fans never would have spent Monday Googling the name John Groce.

Smoke? Fire? Blame the cow MF Global: Smoke? Fire? Blame the cow

Blaming the back-office staff for MF Global's shortfall in customer funds sounds like blaming Mrs. O'Leary's cow for the Great Chicago Fire.

Oswald tombstone surfaces in rural Illinois auto museum, stirs Texan's anger The mystery of Oswald's tombstone

How the stone got to Roscoe, Ill., is a tale of thievery that involves an electrician who made a startling discovery in a crawl space and a woman who isn't saying much.

Medicaid cuts, property tax battle a stress test for many hospitals Cuts, tax fight a stress test for many hospitals

Already staggered by declining government payments for Medicare, some hospital executives fear the latest threats to their balance sheets could prove a knockout blow.

Phillips: Forte 'is going to be a Bear' Phillips: Forte 'is going to be a Bear'

The Bears did not sign a big-money free agent, but they have done their share of spending since the opening of the league year.

Lake Forest High School community tries to cope after third train death Lake Forest High tries to cope after 3rd train death

The news that another Lake Forest High School student has died after being struck by a train has stunned many community members who said they're struggling to understand what could have led to the string of tragedies.


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