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Sterigenics Allegedly Tried to Hide Cancer-Causing Emissions

A new report claims Sterigenics used secret sites to hide potential cancer-causing emissions. The Willowbrook company also may have dumped dangerous chemicals into...

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Veto of Bill Responding to Legionnaires’ Disease Crisis Overridden

The Illinois General Assembly recently voted to override departing Gov. Bruce Rauner’s earlier veto of a bill that raised caps on negligence awards...

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How Long Does a Lawsuit Take for Personal Injury?

If you have been wrongfully injured and are weighing whether to seek financial compensation from the person or persons who harmed you,...

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CDC: Romaine Lettuce Unsafe to Eat Because of E. Coli Contamination

In a sweeping statement, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned that romaine lettuce is unsafe to eat, regardless of...

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Only Days Before Thanksgiving, Turkey Salmonella Outbreak Reaches 35 States

Thanksgiving is one of the most beloved of American holidays, one in which family and friends gather around the table to express...

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Porch Collapse Injures Five in Chicago’s Palmer Square Neighborhood

At least five people have been injured in a second-story porch collapse in the Palmer Square neighborhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side. Porch...

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Medline and Vantage Releasing Same Cancer-Causing Gas as Sterigenics

Illinois residents are largely familiar by now with the controversy surrounding Sterigenics International’s Willowbrook facility, which both federal and state authorities have...

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Illinois Files Sterigenics Lawsuit to Shut Down the Facility

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin have filed a lawsuit against Sterigenics in state court. The...

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Sterigenics: Trump and Rauner Administrations Knew About Cancer Risks

The Chicago Tribune has just released a bombshell exposé alleging that officials in the Trump and Rauner administrations knew that ethylene oxide...

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