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Giant gold toilet throne appears near Lincoln Memorial in protest display
Giant gold toilet throne appears near Lincoln Memo
Giant gold toilet throne appears near Lincoln Memorial in protest display
Giant gold toilet throne appears near Lincoln Memo
T.J. Maxx to open large new Lincoln Park store in Chicago retail corridor
A large new T.J. Maxx store is set to open in one of Chicago’s most active retail districts, further strengthening Lincoln Park’s position as a major shopping destination. The off-price retailer will occupy a prominent 26,000-square-foot space at 939 W. North Avenue, located at the southeast corner of North Avenue and Sheffield Avenue, according to a recent announcement from the development team behind the project. The store will serve as a key anchor tenant within a renovated c
T.J. Maxx to open large new Lincoln Park store in Chicago retail corridor
A large new T.J. Maxx store is set to open in one of Chicago’s most active retail districts, further strengthening Lincoln Park’s position as a major shopping destination. The off-price retailer will occupy a prominent 26,000-square-foot space at 939 W. North Avenue, located at the southeast corner of North Avenue and Sheffield Avenue, according to a recent announcement from the development team behind the project. The store will serve as a key anchor tenant within a renovated c
Penny era closes as Washington gathers for farewell at Lincoln Memorial
WASHINGTON — A symbolic farewell is being planned in the nation’s capital this weekend as residents gather to mark the end of US penny production, following the federal government’s decision to stop minting the one-cent coin. The event, scheduled for Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial, reflects a mix of civic ritual, historical reflection, and public response to a monetary change that closes a chapter stretching back more than two centuries. Organizers describe the gathering as
Penny era closes as Washington gathers for farewell at Lincoln Memorial
WASHINGTON — A symbolic farewell is being planned in the nation’s capital this weekend as residents gather to mark the end of US penny production, following the federal government’s decision to stop minting the one-cent coin. The event, scheduled for Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial, reflects a mix of civic ritual, historical reflection, and public response to a monetary change that closes a chapter stretching back more than two centuries. Organizers describe the gathering as
OpenTable names 16 Chicago restaurants among America’s top dining spots for 2025
A new nationwide dining report has placed Chicago firmly in the spotlight, with OpenTable announcing that 16 restaurants from the city have earned a place on its anticipated Top 100 Restaurants for 2025 list. The annual list, released on Tuesday, reflects strong feedback from diners across the country and highlights restaurants that consistently deliver exceptional experiences. OpenTable stated that the selections were shaped by “diner demand,” relying on more than 10 million verified rev
OpenTable names 16 Chicago restaurants among America’s top dining spots for 2025
A new nationwide dining report has placed Chicago firmly in the spotlight, with OpenTable announcing that 16 restaurants from the city have earned a place on its anticipated Top 100 Restaurants for 2025 list. The annual list, released on Tuesday, reflects strong feedback from diners across the country and highlights restaurants that consistently deliver exceptional experiences. OpenTable stated that the selections were shaped by “diner demand,” relying on more than 10 million verified rev
United States ends penny production after 232 years, final coins may fetch millions
The United States has officially ended production of the one-cent coin, closing the chapter on more than two centuries of penny circulation. The decision marks the first time since 1793 that the US Mint will no longer manufacture the nation’s lowest-value currency, and it comes after years of financial losses tied to the cost of producing each coin. The final penny was struck on November 12 at the Philadelphia Mint by US Treasurer Brandon Beach, symbolically concluding 232 years of continuo
United States ends penny production after 232 years, final coins may fetch millions
The United States has officially ended production of the one-cent coin, closing the chapter on more than two centuries of penny circulation. The decision marks the first time since 1793 that the US Mint will no longer manufacture the nation’s lowest-value currency, and it comes after years of financial losses tied to the cost of producing each coin. The final penny was struck on November 12 at the Philadelphia Mint by US Treasurer Brandon Beach, symbolically concluding 232 years of continuo
Indian-Origin Woman Amanpreet Saini Murdered In Canada, Suspect Manpreet Singh Fled To India
A tragic murder case has shocked the Indian community in Canada after the body of 27-year-old Amanpreet Saini was found with traumatic injuries in a park in Lincoln, Ontario. The Niagara Regional Police have identified 27-year-old Manpreet Singh, also of Indian origin and a resident of Brampton, as the main suspect in her murder. Authorities have confirmed that the killing appeared to be targeted and posed no ongoing threat to public safety. According to police reports, Manpree
Indian-Origin Woman Amanpreet Saini Murdered In Canada, Suspect Manpreet Singh Fled To India
A tragic murder case has shocked the Indian community in Canada after the body of 27-year-old Amanpreet Saini was found with traumatic injuries in a park in Lincoln, Ontario. The Niagara Regional Police have identified 27-year-old Manpreet Singh, also of Indian origin and a resident of Brampton, as the main suspect in her murder. Authorities have confirmed that the killing appeared to be targeted and posed no ongoing threat to public safety. According to police reports, Manpree
Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles in US over faulty rear view camera issue
Ford has announced a major recall affecting nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to concerns over faulty rear view cameras. According to federal safety documents, the issue involves the possibility of the camera showing either a blank screen or a distorted image when the vehicle is in reverse. This malfunction could significantly reduce the driver’s ability to see obstacles or people behind the vehicle, increasing the likelihood of a crash. The recall covers a
Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles in US over faulty rear view camera issue
Ford has announced a major recall affecting nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to concerns over faulty rear view cameras. According to federal safety documents, the issue involves the possibility of the camera showing either a blank screen or a distorted image when the vehicle is in reverse. This malfunction could significantly reduce the driver’s ability to see obstacles or people behind the vehicle, increasing the likelihood of a crash. The recall covers a









