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More than three months since the Woodlawn shelter opened its doors to migrants, residents are adjusting to the newcomers.as migrants adapt to their new surroundings and begin the work of creating a life for themselves in the U.S.
President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore face the roaring delegates at the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in 1996. To offset the big public outlay for a partisan political event, boosters point to the money that comes in from conventioneers and other guests to the four-day event, and to the so-called soft benefits such as the free publicity that derives from the made-for-TV shindig.
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Chicago shootings: 9 shot, 1 fatally, in weekend gun violence across city, CPD saysAt least 9 people have been shot, 1 fatally, in gun violence across Chicago so far this weekend, police said.
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