CHICAGO - An 80-year-old man is set to be released from an Illinois prison this week, nearly six decades after he was sentenced to life for the killing of one of three suburban Chicago women whose brutalized bodies were found in a state park.
If you've visited a medical establishment recently - be it a hospital, emergency room, or clinic - you may have noticed the large number and diverse types of personnel involved in the care process.
Jerry Jackson of New Berlin said he always wanted to complete the American Lung Association's Fight for Air Climb at the Wyndham Springfield City Centre.
DAMASCUS, Syria - Syrian troops have made significant advances against the last rebel held enclaves in the country's northwest, state media said on Sunday, consolidating the government's hold over the key Aleppo province.
WASHINGTON - More than 1,100 ex-employees of the Department of Justice signed a letter calling on Attorney General William Barr to resign Sunday, writing that his handling of the Roger Stone case "openly and repeatedly flouted" the principle of equal justice under the rule of law.
CAIRO - Yemen's warring sides have agreed to implement a long-delayed and major prisoner swap, the United Nations said on Sunday, in a sign that talks to end the disastrous war between the country's internationally recognized government and its Houthi rebels could be making progress.
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