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A second Chicago restaurant made the top-50 list at No. 31.

“This dangerous activity can catch other drivers by surprise and lead to devastating accidents," Undersheriff Marlon Parks said.
The man was injured in the fight but was not hit by the gunfire, according to police.
A neighbor called 911 about a violent altercation at the Prunedale home, police said.
"You’re performing for literally, the most oppressive regime on earth," wrote comedian and actor David Cross.
"Please drive through the area with caution as we get the plane safely removed from the freeway," police said.
Officers found the person and determined the weapon was a BB gun, police said.
The bugs were spotted at a prep station, near a grill and in a sushi-cutting area, KRON reported.
The spa was shut down after police found living quarters for two women in the basement of the commercially zoned building, authorities said.
Dozens of inmates were involved in the fight and authorities used less-lethal methods to regain control, officials said.
"Family members made it out without injuries, but tragically one did not," the Orange County Fire Authority said in a social media post.
She was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
The incident remains under investigation by the coroner's bureau.
"And yet, despite all we’ve achieved, I cannot continue my re-election campaign," the mayor said in a video posted Sunday to social media.
“We do believe that we will find additional victims,” the police chief said.
The airline cited “lower demand during our final month and issues with airport operations."
Several departments chose to evacuate "out of an abundance of caution," police said.
Callers and witnesses reported a vehicle fleeing the area and three people running from the scene, police said.
The agency touted the effort as a "great collaboration."
“No one is going to look for you,” he told one victim, according to the justice department, later saying, “No one’s going to believe you.”