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Russian and Syrian warplanes carried out air strikes on residential areas of Aleppo, Syria in 2016. Syrians have been reacting to the painful events unfolding in Ukraine on social media, not only through an outpouring of sympathy but also with this message to the world: “We told you so.” Syria was a prelude, and a testing ground, for Vladimir Putin’s war in Europe. “The lack of accountability for
Those of us lucky enough to grow old must contend with the miserable stereotypes of what it’s like: the frailty, the forgetfulness, the early bird specials. But in aging, as in many things, attitude can make all the difference. Research has shown that how people feel inside, and their expectations of their capabilities, can have a greater impact on health, happiness and even longevity than the dat
Productive on six hours of sleep? You’re deluding yourself, expert says Getting through the workday on little sleep is a point of pride for some. But skimping on shuteye could be shortening your life and making you a less than stellar employee, according to Matthew Walker, founder and director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley. “Underslept employees te
Countless recipes have been tried out in the Tribune test kitchen but never one quite like this. Our mission: find out if 11 ingredients handwritten on a piece of paper could be the secret blend of 11 herbs and spices that go into Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Original Recipe — a closely guarded formula that remains one of the world’s biggest culinary mysteries. The recipe came to us by way of Colonel
KFC recipe revealed? Tribune shown family scrapbook with 11 herbs and spices. Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune The original kitchen in which Harland Sanders created the fried chicken that would become a worldwide sensation is preserved inside the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum in Corbin, Ky. Jay Jones / Chicago Tribune The handwritten list of 11 herbs and spices, jotted down on the back of a document
The robber had a pellet gun, the sushi chef a sharp shiny knife. The robber took off. But he didn’t get very far from the Kamakura Japanese restaurant in Champaign Tuesday night. Chef Tetsuji Miwa and a couple of co-workers tackled the robber in the parking lot and held him for police. Nursing a sprained ankle from the episode, Miwa told the Champaign News-Gazette the last thing he wanted to do wa
One hundred years provides more than several lifetimes full of highlights, some lowlights, and many memories. Here’s a look at 100 years of the Western Golf Association and the Western Open. The first champion: Willie Smith, the head professional at Midlothian Country Club, won the first Western in 1899. For his victory he won the first prize of $50. The total purse was $150. The first controversy
This year’s showcase in Millennium Park served as the celebratory end of a two-year process...
By Philip Hersh | Tribune reporter 4:16 PM CDT, May 6, 2009 Silver medalist Sasha Cohen at the 2006 Winter Olympics. (YURI KADOBNOV/AFP/Getty Images / February 23, 2006) Figure skating star Sasha Cohen revealed to the Tribune that she has informed U.S. Figure Skating she would accept an invitation to Skate America next fall, a move that confirms she will come back to competition in an attempt to m
CPS said it has canceled all outdoor activities or moved them inside and assured parents...
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The Japanese Obama strides with aplomb into the Hyde Park Hair Salon, the barbershop at 53rd Street and Blackstone Avenue where the real Obama has gotten haircuts for the last 14 years. Two cameramen in dingy sweaters trail behind. He meets Zariff, Obama's personal barber. Zariff -- he goes by just the one name -- is an affable, handsome man with, naturally, impeccable hair. The cameras capture th
TOPIC 1: Give us a mid-NFL season report on yourself. TOPIC 2: How do baseball’s GMs entertain themselves during downtime at the GM meetings? TOPIC 3: Danica Patrick’s getting married later this month. What do we get her? TOPIC 4: Are the New England Patriots cooked? TOPIC 5: What’s Terrell Owens doing 10 years from now? JIMMY GREENFIELD Struggled mightily after suffering a groin injury while writ
While Teresa Weatherspoon's firing may seem like an answer for the Chicago Sky, it’s just an example of the organizational incompetence that has persisted for years.
Those old photographs and home movies gathering dust in the attic might someday be a valuable tool for researchers who believe that each picture, poster, drawing or videotape tells a story. Documentary research, the use of such items as photographs, journals and audio recordings as a primary source of historical information, is gathering strength among students and educators. Once used mainly to c
This changing of the guard was designed to usher in a new era of fresh leadership. KC Bevis is both the new artistic director and a familiar face at Crash, having danced for the company for nearly half its history.
Bank of America customers report having trouble accessing their bank accounts on Wednesday.
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While installing thousands of police cameras has undoubtedly helped catch criminals and solve cases, Chicago’s ever-growing surveillance system has yet to become the crime-fighting panacea predicted 20 years ago.
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