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Chicago

[shi-kah-goh, -kaw-] / ʃɪˈkɑ goʊ, -ˈkɔ- /


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Three days later, after their dramatic victory over the Chicago Bears, linebacker Byron Young tagged the overpass on his social media, and Poko was beyond belief.

From Los Angeles Times

Hundreds also took part in a protest in sub-zero temperatures in Chicago.

From BBC

Anila Podila, 29, and her partner live in Chicago, a city that frequently endures winter storms and, this weekend, is expected to experience wind chills of minus 25 degrees and snow.

From MarketWatch

Major airports, including those in Dallas, Chicago and New York, have canceled or delayed hundreds of flights, leaving travelers scrambling and stranding some far from home.

From Salon

When he released “Harry’s House,” he set up shop in several U.S. cities for extended runs: 15 nights in New York City, a dozen in Los Angeles and six in both Austin and Chicago.

From The Wall Street Journal