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Ball Farm has changed hands only four times, starting with its purchase by E.I. du Pont in 1812. It is now owned by the ...
M will pay the state of New Jersey up to $450 million over the next 25 years, resolving claims regarding widespread contamination from “forever chemicals.” ...
The world is still adjusting to the historic election of Pope Leo XIV—the first American Pope and a native of the Chicago ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, descends from Creole and free people of color in Louisiana, highlighting complex issues to ...
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom rowhouse, built in 1891, recently underwent a major renovation.
Prevost, a U.S. native and naturalized citizen of Peru, spent his childhood growing up in Chicago. Here's what we know about his family.
The first female professor to work at a state university in Colorado, Mary Rippon, had a secret that Victorian society forced ...
From cannon firings to STEM challenges, Hagley’s summer lineup has something for history buffs and curious kids alike.
Kiki Smith talks about the roles that her family, domesticity, and death play in her work. ART21: What is it that you like about domestic objects? SMITH: [All the things] we use in our daily lives are ...
28/22 News Reporter Amelia Sack was in Dupont when it was all going down. 30-year-old William Christian Jr. is being accused of having inappropriate contact with a child.
Thousands of ordinary Americans whose lives have been upended by forever chemicals are battling to end their use.
Today in Chicago History: Outfit leaders indicted by FBI in ‘Operation Family Secrets’ investigation
Patrick Fitzgerald, at podium, and FBI officials announce arrests and criminal charges against more than a dozen defendants stemming from “Operation Family Secrets,” an investigation of ...
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