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Man charged with stealing funeral home van, abuse of a corpse | Carvana admits wrongdoing | Doomsday clock close to midnight

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7,500 Tips, 15 Years: Village Still Hopes To Solve Lane Bryant Murders

It's been nearly 15 years since a gunman walked into a woman's clothing store in Tinley Park and took the lives of five women inside, wounding a sixth victim who survived. Just as quickly as he was there, he was gone—elusive still today.>>Read More.

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Rockford Man Charged With Theft Of Funeral Home Van, Corpse: Police

Deon Howard, 23, has not been arrested but has been charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and abuse to a corpse, prosecutors said.>>>Read More.

Carvana Settles With Illinois Secretary Of State, Admits Wrongdoing

"Carvana had been illegally issuing out-of-state registration permits to Illinois vehicle owners and had failed to transfer ownership titles in a timely manner — both violations of Illinois law," Giannoulias said.>>Read More.

'Unprecedented Danger:' Doomsday Clock Moved To 90 Seconds To Midnight

The clock now stands at 90 seconds to midnight—the closest to global catastrophe it has ever been. >>>Read More.


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