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Fugitive beat a 76-year-old man to death then hijacked a car with 2 kids inside: prosecutors

A man who was on the run after skipping court in a violent suburban robbery case five years

J.B. Hunt’s shares jump 12% on Q3 earnings beat

J.B. Hunt Transport Services announced third-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' expectations late Wednesday, resulting in a significant 11.9%

Video: Chicago Mayor Refuses to Answer If He Would Deport an Illegal Who Beat, Raped His Own Wife – Cracks Joke Instead

During a recent press conference, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson found himself deep in controversy after sidestepping a direct

Local station’s chief meteorologist allegedly broke into girlfriend’s home and beat her while her kids slept nearby

A meteorologist from Louisiana, recently appointed to lead weather coverage at WDSU, is facing serious legal issues after

Man beat 94-year-old senior with a brick during robbery attempt near Garfield Park: prosecutors – CWB Chicago

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Tesla stock whipsaws after 3rd-quarter deliveries beat Wall Street’s estimates

Tesla's third-quarter delivery results surpassed analysts' expectations. Sales may have surged as customers aimed to purchase electric vehicles

Hands-on: Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) are the new smart glasses to beat

Image: Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd Ever since their launch in October 2023, Meta's Ray-Ban smartglasses have experienced remarkable

Retired CPD officer who faked 44 car thefts to beat tickets pleads guilty – CWB Chicago

A former Chicago police officer, Jeffrey Kriv, aged 56, has admitted to charges of theft after he was

Galaxy Tab A11 series could be the new budget tablets to beat – if you can get your hands on one

Image: Hannah Cowton / Foundry Summary of Key Features Launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 confirmed Initial

Can cold Andrew Cuomo warm up and get out of his comfort zone to beat Mamdani?

Andrew Cuomo's renewed political journey could reshape New York City politics, argues The Post Editorial Board. Robert Miller