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  2. Killing of Tyre Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Tyre Deandre Nichols (June 5, 1993 – January 10, 2023) [11] was a 29-year-old black man. Nichols worked for FedEx, [12] [13] and was an amateur photographer with a photography website. [14] [15] [16] Nichols was raised in Sacramento, California, and moved to Memphis in 2020. [17] His mother is RowVaughn Wells. [18]

  3. Sun-Times Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Sun-Times Media Group filled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. December 2011. Wrapports, L.L.C. acquired the Sun-Times Media Group. July 2017. ST Acquisition Holdings, a consortium of private investors and Chicago Federation of Labor acquired the Sun-Times Media Group from Wrapports. March 2019

  4. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago has also been home to a thriving folk music scene, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. John Prine, Steve Goodman and Bonnie Koloc were the most prominent folk singer–songwriters of that time. In the late 1970s, local band The Shoes arguably started indie rock with a power pop album recorded in their living room.

  5. Mary Ann Childers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Childers is an American media consultant and former newscaster. From 1980 to 1994, she worked as an anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago, [1] where she became the first woman to anchor a top-rated 10pm newscast in Chicago. [2]

  6. Hard Times (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times [a] is a 1975 action drama sport film marking the directorial debut of Walter Hill.It stars Charles Bronson as Chaney, a mysterious drifter freighthopping through Louisiana during the Great Depression, who proves indomitable in illegal bare-knuckled boxing matches after forming a partnership with the garrulous hustler Speed, played by James Coburn.

  7. Joel Daly - Wikipedia

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    Joel Daly (August 21, 1934 – October 22, 2020) [1] was an American news anchor, most known for serving as an anchor for WLS-TV (an ABC-affiliate) in Chicago, Illinois, for 38 years from 1967 to 2005.

  8. Rob Nichols - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2014, Nichols was recognized by The Hill newspaper as one of the most effective trade association leaders in Washington, D.C. [6] [7] The New York Times called Nichols "among the most powerful lobbyists in Washington," in 2011. [8]

  9. Jeff Goldblum - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum was born to Jewish parents in West Homestead, Pennsylvania, located just outside of Pittsburgh. [3] [4] His mother, Shirley Jane Goldblum (née Temeles; October 30, 1926 – January 9, 2012), [5] was a radio broadcaster who later ran a kitchen equipment and appliances sales firm; his father, Harold Leonard Goldblum (April 25, 1920 – February 23, 1983), was a physician ...