Monday, March 26, 2012

Obama in S. Korea / 'Hunger Games' huge debut / Familiar Final Four

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Obama vows to pursue further nuclear cuts with Russia

President Obama vowed to pursue further strategic arms reductions with Russia on Monday, even as he issued stern warnings to North Korea and Iran in their nuclear standoffs.

Supreme Court weighs historic healthcare law Supreme Court weighs historic healthcare law

Two years after President Obama signed into law a healthcare overhaul, the Supreme Court today takes up a historic test of whether it is valid under the Constitution.

Bears' Knox will open season on PUP list Bears' Knox to open season on PUP list

Wide receiver Johnny Knox, who is recovering from December spinal fusion surgery, will start the regular season on the physically-unable-to-perform list and may miss 2012. >> Photos

NATO staffers to check out Chicago NATO staffers to check out city this week

Hundreds of NATO staffers are visiting Chicago this week to scope out the city in advance of the May 20-21 meetings for the security alliance, according to the city's host committee.

Rush University back in UnitedHealthcare network for first time since 2000 Rush, No. 2 insurer back in business

For the first time in nearly 12 years, patients insured by UnitedHealthcare of Illinois Inc. will have access to Rush University Medical Center.

"Hunger Games" gorges on $214 million global debut 'Hunger Games' makes $214 million worldwide

Post-apocalyptic action movie "The Hunger Games" opened with $155 million at U.S. and Canadian box offices, and $214 million worldwide.

Why did a teenager die? The Trayvon Martin killing demands answers

Editorial: The police may well have jumped to the wrong conclusion in the Trayvon Martin shooting. But the rest of us should not jump to the opposite conclusion on the sparse information available.

Cellphones and driving: As dangerous as we think? Are cellphone-while-driving bans needed?

Matt Walberg: "In theory, the effect of cellphones on driver performance should be relatively easy to determine: Compare crash data against phone records of drivers involved in accidents."

Final Four has a familiar feel Final Four has familiar feel

One game features two teams that might know each other too well. The other features teams that are becoming increasingly familiar.

First rule of work email: Don't email Don't e-mail angry, and other work rules

Rex Huppke: "Sometimes I don't think we deserve e-mail. It's a tool of immeasurable importance in today's working world, yet we're wildly cavalier with it..."

Bears' McCaskey doesn't like to deal with hypotheticals A Q&A with Bears' chairman McCaskey

After becoming chairman of the board last May, George McCaskey has overseen an interesting year for the team his grandfather George Halas founded.


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