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Glazed Turkey Breast with Fruit Stuffing
Dietitian’s tip: Turkey breast is a great alternative if you don’t have time or room to cook a whole turkey. Serves 12 Ingredients 1-5 pound whole, bone-in turkey breast (thawed)… Read more
The Secrets of Dark Chocolate
It’s said that dark chocolate can be good for your heart, and new research may have uncovered why. Louisiana State University researchers tested cocoa powders in a model of the… Read more
HHS Announces ACA Enrollment Numbers
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released numbers for the first five months of enrollment under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), showing that 113,733 people enrolled… Read more
Hepatitis C Patients with HIV May Face Higher Risk of Liver Disease
Among people with hepatitis C, the risk of serious liver disease is much higher in those who also have HIV than in those without the AIDS-causing virus, a new study… Read more
RTA Encourages Riders to Say ‘Thank You’ to Transit Employees
RTA Encourages Riders to Say ‘Thank You’ to Transit Employees On Tuesday March 18, the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) asked riders to join them in celebrating the contributions of the… Read more
Location of Old WWII Victory Garden Becomes New Community Garden
Northeastern Illinois University will celebrate Cesar Chavez Day of Service by building a community garden and green space in an area that once housed the largest WWII victory garden in… Read more
MHOA Joins Familia and Hogar Expo
McDonald’s Hispanic Owner-Operators Association (MHOA) participated in Univision Radio’s Familia and Hogar Expo at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. The Familia and Hogar Expo focused predominantly… Read more
Emanuel Meets Family of Civil Rights Leader Cesar Chavez
Mayor Rahm Emanuel met with Paul Chavez, the son of civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, and director Diego Luna who directed the new film, Cesar Chavez last Friday. The National… Read more
City Officials Break Ground on Navy Pier Flyover
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Senator Dick Durbin and local officials broke ground Tuesday on the Navy Pier Flyover project, an elevated path for safer walking and biking along the Lakefront Trail… Read more



The Friendly Leftists
By Daniel Nardini In a twist of fate, a former leader of the Salvadoran leftist guerrilla organization FMLN (Faradundo Marti National Liberation Front) was elected president of El Salvador. The… Read more »