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Neil Young sues Trump campaign: Stop using my musicAssociated Presson August 4, 2020 at 11:01 pm

NEW YORK — Neil Young sued President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign Tuesday for copyright infringement, saying he doesn’t want his music used as a theme song for a “divisive un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”

The Grammy-award winning Canadian-born musician filed the lawsuit through his lawyers in Manhattan federal court, seeking up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement.

A message seeking comment was left with a campaign spokesperson.

The legendary singer cited repeated use of two songs: “Rockin’ in the Free World” and “Devil’s Sidewalk.”

The campaign has used the tunes numerous times at rallies and political events, including on June 20 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the lawsuit said.

Young said he was not suing to “disrespect the rights and opinions of American citizens, who are free to support the candidate of their choosing,” the lawsuit said.

“However,” it added, “Plaintiff in good conscience cannot allow his music to be used as a ‘theme song’ for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”

Young first complained about the use of the 1990 single, “Rockin’ in the Free World,” in June 2015, when the song accompanied Trump’s announcement of his presidential campaign, according to the lawsuit.

The campaign’s insistence in a statement then that it had obtained permission to use the music only proved that it was aware it needed permission, the lawsuit said.

It said Young has voiced continuous and public objections to the use of the music.

“The campaign has willfully ignored Plaintiff’s telling it not to play the Songs and willfully proceeded to play the Songs despite its lack of a license,” according to the lawsuit.

New York attorney Ivan Saperstein, who filed the lawsuit on Young’s behalf along with attorney Robert S. Besser of Santa Monica, California, declined comment.

On July 3, Young lodged a complaint on the “Neil Young Archives” website, where a copy of Tuesday’s lawsuit was also posted, after Trump visited Mount Rushmore for an event.

“I stand in solidarity with the Lakota Sioux & this is NOT ok with me,” he said in support of over 100 protesters who forced the closing of a road leading to the landmark.

He complained after “Like a Hurricane” and other songs were played when Trump visited the site.

“Imagine what it feels like to hear ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’ after this President speaks, like it is his theme song,” Young said on the website. “I did not write it for that.”

Other artists have also complained after their songs were played at Trump’s events.

In June, the Rolling Stones threatened to sue after the 1969 classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” was played at Trump’s Oklahoma rally, where critics said the indoor event threatened to spread the coronavirus.

The family of the late rock musician Tom Petty said it had issued a cease-and-desist order after Trump used the song “I Won’t Back Down? in Tulsa.

“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind,? the statement said.

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Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen Cooks Up Free Food for Chicago’s South SideNishat Ahmedon August 4, 2020 at 6:38 pm

James Sanders, a Beverly native, had been running a catering business, Fuze Catering, from a kitchen in Gresham for quite some time, but Sanders, like many in the food game, had always dreamed of opening up a restaurant somewhere in the South Side area. At the start of 2020, Sanders finally achieved that dream by opening Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen in Chicago. Located at 8052 S Racine Avenue, Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen slings up always fresh fish and chicken.

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Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen boasts a blackened catfish coated in a “bomb” seasoning and a Nashville Hot chicken sandwich (which is a must) that showcases a chicken brined for 12 to 16 hours and then coated with a dry marinade. In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, Sanders said that “We’re in a food desert where I’m located. What I want to do is provide something besides just fried chicken and french fries.” The food at Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen was an immediate favorite in the community, but within the opening months of its run, the coronavirus pandemic hit. Sanders ended up closing the Chicken restaurant in Chicago in March but now hopes that he can reopen Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen the week of August 10th.

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With the reopening of Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen, the chicken restaurant will be adding some new items to the menu, like jumbo smoked turkey legs and brick chicken. Of course, customers can get their favorites from this Chicken establishment in Chicago such as the aforementioned Nashville Hot chicken sandwich or, with a twist of the traditional, chicken, and red velvet waffles. Everything at Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen is whipped up fresh, from the main dishes to the sides, and meals range from $10 to $14.

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Although this popular chicken restaurant in Chicago was closed, Sanders and crew have still been whipping out meals during the pandemic and taking new roads to bring meals to the community. In a partnership with Chicago Delivers and the Foles Believe Foundation, the Dirty Birds Southern Kitchen team provided over 1,800 warm and fresh meals to Chicagoans through June 16th to June 27th. Shonta Connolly, the operations director for Chicago Delivers said that during the period of their partnership, anyone could take however much they needed, no questions asked.

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While Chicago Delivers is working on getting a food truck to start the third phase of their meal distribution program, Sanders and his team are still working hard to bring meals to the community through his catering company. Currently, they’re making 900 meals a day for 300 residents at a Chicago drug rehabilitation center. With the goal of making 6,300 meals a week, Sanders has hired four new kitchen workers from another restaurant that permanently shuttered its doors. Sanders starts his day at 2:30 am and hits the kitchen within the hour. Wrapping things up there at 8 pm, Sanders gets some quality time in with his daughters before being in bed by 10 pm. Sanders said he’s not the biggest fan of working long hours but also said, “Still, it doesn’t feel like work. When you love what you’re doing, it doesn’t feel like work at all.” 

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Which Chicago Team is Closest to Winning It All?Kali Crameron August 4, 2020 at 9:01 pm

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Winning a championship in professional sports is the ultimate goal for any team. Not only does it mean that your team is the best in the world, but it also symbolizes all the hard work and dedication that goes into the season. Months before a season even begins, players drop everything to spend time training and practicing to play the game they love. The sacrifices they make throughout the year show their dedication to their teams, the city they represent, and all of their passionate and loyal fans. And in the city of Chicago, we’re no strangers to some of the greatest championships ever.

When it comes to being a Chicago sports fan, we’re definitely blessed to be surrounded by some pretty incredible teams. We’ve seen two dynasties in the Chicago Bulls of the ’90s and the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2010s. The dominant Chicago Bears team in 1985 solidified our status as the league’s premier defensive team. Even our baseball teams managed to earn a pair of World Series pennants recently with the 2005 Chicago White Sox and 2016 Chicago Cubs. These teams brought plenty of celebration and joy to the city. However, like any championship, once you’ve reached the top there’s only one question left: What’s next? Winning sure isn’t everything, but in Chicago, it’s definitely something we strive for. So, which one of our Chicago teams is closest to winning it all?

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The Case for the Chicago Bears

If there’s any franchise in the city that could use a championship, it’s the Chicago Bears. While we’ve managed to continue our legacy on defense as the “Monsters of the Midway,” our team’s offense has seen better days. This year’s Bear’s training camp should help the team progress with all of our new rookies and a competition for the starting QB job. And even if we don’t completely figure things out, we still have all the talent in the world to make it to the Superbowl. Chances are if it wasn’t for one unlucky double doink we’d have made it there sooner. Nonetheless, the Chicago Bears have a strong case for a championship in the near future. We have one of the league’s top defenses led by Khalil Mack. Our offense could use some work, but we still have plenty of talented guys there as well with Allen Robinson, David Montgomery, and new tight-end Cole Kmet. Once we sort everything out at the quarterback position and offensive line, things will start to look scary for other teams.

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The Case for the Chicago Bulls

Gone are the days of the Michael Jordan Bulls in the ’90s. While it’ll be difficult for any team in the NBA to replicate six championships in a decade, the Chicago Bulls are building for some deep playoff runs in the future. Last summer, the team drafted point guard Coby White in an effort to upgrade at that position. And he’s shown plenty of flashes of greatness all this past season. The Chicago Bulls 2019-20 season was cut a bit short due to the Coronavirus pandemic, which unfortunately means no championship dreams this year. But not all hope is lost for the future. For the past few seasons, the Chicago Bulls have been in rebuild mode as they moved on from the Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler years. Nowadays, the team is young, fresh, and completely rebuilt for the future. Only time will tell if everything works out.

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The Case for the Chicago Blackhawks

If there’s one thing that will help lead the Chicago Blackhawks to the Stanley Cup in the future, it’s experience. Back in the early 2010s, the team was tearing up the league. They won a total of three championships in five seasons. Led by a young Patrick Kane and Jonathon Toews, the team was unstoppable. Things have certainly changed on the team, they aren’t winning as often, and Joel Quenneville is no longer the coach. But Toews and Kane are still there. And when those two players are your leaders on the ice, anything can happen. Mike Cole certainly agrees in his list of the 2020 Stanley Cup odds and reasonings to bet on each team. His reason for the Chicago Blackhawks: “The Blackhawks being gifted a spot in the tournament and then winning another Cup would be so Blackhawks.” We certainly agree, and we’ll be rooting for it the entire playoffs. *Cue Chelsea Dagger on repeat*

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The Case for the Cubs and White Sox

In 2016, the Chicago Cubs ended their 108-year drought of winning the World Series. Everyone in the city celebrated, and the curse was lifted. Nowadays, the Chicago Cubs are still a competitive team in the league. They have nearly all the stars from their core that one the title a few years back. Plus, they’re even led by my new general manager David Ross, a catcher on the 2016 team. While no one is certain what a shortened season will mean for this ballclub, it could produce some positive results. Of all the teams in the city, the Chicago Cubs are definitely one of the closest to a championship and shouldn’t be counted out for a long time.

As far as Chicago’s second, and often more overlooked team, the White Sox are the real deal. Led by a group of young stars and veterans in Tim Anderson, José Abreu, Edwin Encarnacion, Eloy Jimenez, and Yoan Moncada, the list goes on and on for why the White Sox should be taken seriously. Last season the team saw great strides after what seemed like a near decade long rebuild after the 2005 World Series Championship. As the young stars on the team continue to progress, it’s only a matter of time before we see another pennant hanging in Guaranteed Rate Field. Some might even say they’re the better ballclub in town. Not a lot of people, but some.

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