
Kori Rumore Finley
Visual Reporter at Chicago Tribune
Mom + @ChicagoTribune reporter + co-author, HE HAD IT COMING: 4 MURDEROUS WOMEN ... . Archives + Padres fan — thanks @patrickfinley. 📬: https://t.co/0YKipsDthh
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Sep 14, 2024 |
chicagotribune.com | Marianne Mather |Kori Rumore Finley
The number 13 is ominous to some. For others, it's a reason to celebrate. The Anti-Superstition Society of Chicago was founded in the early 1930s to debunk the idea that specific actions would cause bad luck.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
chicagotribune.com | Kori Rumore Finley |Andrew Johnston
The tradition of a nominee appearing in person at their party's convention to receive this honor began in Chicago in 1932. Here's a look back at what these candidates said at their conventions and how they fared in the presidential election.
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Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on June 16, according to the @chicagotribune's archives. https://t.co/Svo5MIhyH1

They wear black + white, but stand out in a sea of #WhiteSox fans. One has danced atop the dugout. Another earned a Topps card for pitching a strike. A third has run the Chicago Marathon. Sports is a habit, but their life’s work is a higher calling: https://t.co/4aUzO7IE8h

The number 13 is ominous to some. 👻 For others, it’s a reason to celebrate. 🥳 The Anti-Superstition Society of Chicago was founded in the early 1930s to debunk the idea that specific actions would cause bad luck: https://t.co/R1AIVOTIXj