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  2. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable - Wikipedia

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    Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist pwɛ̃ dy sɑbl]; also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable; [n 1] before 1750 [n 2] – August 28, 1818) is regarded as the first permanent non-Native settler of what would later become Chicago, Illinois, and is recognized as the city's founder. [7]

  3. World News Daily Report - Wikipedia

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    Murray-Hall and Legault founded World News Daily Report in November 2013. [13] [14] Most fake news sites started after Facebook made significant changes to their newsfeed in March 2013, allowing fake news to proliferate. Radio Canada interviewed Olivier Legault about the Journal de Mourréal and World News Daily Report. They asked if he was ...

  4. The Real News Network - Wikipedia

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    The Real News Network (TRNN) is a news organization based in Baltimore, Maryland, that covers both national and international news. It includes both for-profit arm and non-profit organizations. It includes both for-profit arm and non-profit organizations.

  5. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The City of Chicago was incorporated on Saturday, March 4, 1837, [32] and for several decades was the world's fastest-growing city. [33] As the site of the Chicago Portage, [34] the city became an important transportation hub between the eastern and western United States.

  6. Geography of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, along with New York City and Los Angeles, California are the three most populous cities of the U.S., yet Chicago is only half the other two cities' individual land areas. Chicago's nickname, "The Windy City," actually acquired from a political op-ed piece, fits the city well as its location on Lake Michigan moderates the climate and ...

  7. DNC is returning to Chicago. The location is steeped in ... - AOL

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    For more than a century, Chicago was the premier destination for national political conventions. From 1860 to 1968, the city hosted 24 Democratic and Republican party conventions, far more than ...

  8. Sorbonne (building) - Wikipedia

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    The name Sorbonne (French: La Sorbonne; / s ɔːr ˈ b ɒ n / sor-BON, US also / s ɔːr ˈ b ɔː n / sor-BAWN; [1] [2] French: ⓘ) is commonly used to refer to the historic University of Paris in Paris, France or one of its successor institutions (see below).

  9. City News Bureau of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The key to the operation, staffed by veterans of both the original and the Tribune-run City News, is the Daybook, the invaluable daily listing of press conferences, court activity and other events throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, which is shared with subscribers and the Sun Times News Group family. The STNG wire also covers the blood ...