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More than 14 million diner reviews are analyzed to narrow down the annual list of the nation's best brunch restaurants.

Michael Schill will testify later this month before a House committee whose chair says he "surrendered to antisemitic radicals."
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
For the first time, the local political party is allowing online voting for its nominating committees for village and school boards.
Scheduled for completion by the winter, the new state-of-the art dome will feature 10 courts for pickleball and four for padel.
Josiah recently earned a bachelor's degree from Columbia College Chicago.
Brittany has wanted to be a nurse since she was in the 3rd grade.
Giovanni Bautista is co-president of Niles North Filipino club and the head coordinator for its cultural dance group, Kapit Bayan.
Bennett Day School co-founder Kate Cicchelli takes over leadership of the progressive Wilmette private school in July.
After a World Economic Forum meeting, the congressman says current Gaza ceasefire offer is "in all likelihood, the last one on the table."
A body with an apparently self-inflicted wound was found early Friday morning, according to public safety officials.
Two north suburban men conspired with inmates in a Texas prison to broker the sale of drugs from Mexico and send them to the Chicago area.
The village board last week approved a $29,000 contract with the same engineering firm that developed its active transportation master plan.
Michael Schill faces criticism over agreement with organizers of on-campus encampment amid allegations of rising campus antisemitism.
After waiving his right against self-incrimination, the 51-year-old said he had "talked about sexual stuff but nothing was going to happen."
The board unanimously approved a reduction in force at last month's board meeting.
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Highland Park city officials asked motorists to the avoid the area.
Niles West High School junior Yohanna Endashaw, the 2-time Illinois Poetry Out Loud champion, competed Wednesday in the national semifinals.