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    Suicide is a leading cause of death among all age groups in the United States, and the rate at which people die from suicide has alarmingly grown by 36% since 2000. In 2021, more than 48,000 Americans died by suicide, and these tragic deaths have far-reaching impacts on friends, loved ones and communities. One tool available to help people in crisis get the help they need is the 988 Suicide &…

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    Liam Hendriks walked to the bullpen before the fifth inning Monday. Fans held up letters in the left-field bleachers that spelled, “TEAM LIAM.” Hendriks tipped his hat as he received a thunderous standing ovation.

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    • Liam's resilience has touched us all while making a difference for his fellow lymphoma patients & survivors by raising over $104,000 for LRF's Patient Aid Grants. Thank you to the Hendriks family & the @whitesox - we're so excited to welcome Liam back! https://t.co/W5xOyJzbnl

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    Experts dispel a number of Holmes myths, including the notion that he silently murdered dozens of people in the bustling community of Englewood.

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    • When I moved to Chicago just a little over 3 years ago, my buddy ⁦@DrMarthaGulati⁩ gifted me the book, “Devil in The White City”. 130 years later, was H.H. Holmes’ Englewood ‘Murder Castle’ the house of horror legends claim? It wasn’t even a ho… https://t.co/nQnWclLE5W