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    Some NATO protesters injured after police clashes

    A protester is detained by police at a march and rally Sunday during this weekend's NATO summit in Chicago.

    May 20, 2012 7:35 PM

    Several protesters have suffered injuries, some resulting in bloodied faces and heads, during clashes with police near the site of the NATO summit in Chicago. Protesters and Chicago police pushed back and forth against each other. At one point officers put on gas masks and protesters picked up a section of temporary metal barricade and threw it on top of Chicago police.

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    Vernon Hills takes resource sharing to another level

    The Vernon Hills Police Department is sharing access to its T-1 data line with the village of Lake Bluff in a deal with will save Vernon Hills money while giving Lake Bluff the ability to use technology based law enforcement tools.

    May 20, 2012 3:09 PM

    While resource sharing is becoming more popular among public agencies as a way to save money, Vernon Hills has taken the idea in a somewhat different direction. Instead of trucks or employees, the village will be sharing data access with Lake Bluff in a cost sharing agreement.

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    Peavy, Dunn lead White Sox past Cubs 6-0

    The White Sox’s Robin Ventura holds the BP Cup as the rest of the team poses for a picture after the Sox defeated the Cubs 6-0 after an interleague baseball game Sunday.

    May 20, 2012 4:59 PM

    Gordon Beckham and Tyler Flowers also went deep as the White Sox matched season highs with three homers in a game and four straight wins. Not bad, considering Paul Konerko sat out his second in a row after being hit near his left eye by a pitch on Friday. For the Cubs, meanwhile, the misery continued. They dropped their sixth straight to match their longest skid this season, and they never regrouped once the White Sox started knocking the ball out of the park.

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    NATO shifts to help an elusive Afghanistan peace

    From left, British Foreign Minister William Hague, British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta listen to U.S. President Barack Obama during the North Atlantic Council at the NATO Summit on Sunday in Chicago.

    May 20, 2012 7:08 PM

    President Barack Obama and NATO allies declared Sunday that the end of the long and unpopular Afghanistan war is in sight even as they struggled to hold their fighting force together in the face of dwindling patience and shaky unity. From his hometown and the city where his re-election operation hums, Obama spoke of a post-2014 world when "the Afghan war as we understand it is over." Until then, though, remaining U.S. and allied troops face the continued likelihood of fierce combat.

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    Young illegal immigrants coming out of the shadows

    Diane Martell of Bessemer, Ala., center, leads protesters in a march outside the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. during a demonstration against the state’s immigration laws. Diane says she is tired of watching the fear in her father’s face every time he drives, tired of her mother begging her not to walk to school on the days the ICE van is parked down the street, tired of being told that she cannot get a driver’s license, or a job or maybe even a college education because she doesn’t have a Social Security number. “We are human beings,” Martell says. “We are not criminals, and we are not aliens and we cannot just stay silent.”

    May 20, 2012 7:05 AM

    It began several years ago, tentatively, almost furtively, with a few small rallies and a few provocative T-shirts. In the past two years it has grown into a full-fledged movement, emboldening thousands of young people, terrifying their parents, and unsettling authorities unsure of how to respond. From California to New York, children of families who live here illegally are "coming out" — marching behind banners that say "undocumented and unafraid." In "outing" their families as well as...

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    New 1940 census records show black undercount

    On July 11, 1957, American tennis player Althea Gibson smiles and waves to the crowd from the back seat of an open car during a ticker-tape parade up Broadway in New York City. Gibson, of New York’s Harlem neighborhood, is the first black person to win at Wimbledon. Gibson, who helped break down racial barriers in women’s sports, was among the more than a million black people who weren’t counted in the 1940 census. There is no record of Gibson and her family in the decennial census, the records of which were released online to the public by the U.S. Census Bureau on April 2 after a 72-year confidentiality period lapsed.

    May 20, 2012 4:06 PM

    It was on the streets of her Harlem neighborhood in the 1940s that teenager Althea Gibson began working on the tennis skills that would take her all the way to winning Wimbledon. But according to the 1940 census, the trailblazing athlete didn't even exist. There's no record of Gibson and her family in the decennial census, the records of which were released online to the public April 2.

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