CHICAGO - There was outrage in Chicago and the south suburbs after students at Marist High School were caught on video kneeling during a Spanish-language song at their Homecoming dance over the weekend. Some were calling the act a racist gesture. However, more details surfaced Tuesday that revealed more about the incident. In a statement, the school said in part: "Students showed displeasure of the songs (being played at Homecoming) by kneeling, crouching down, or sitting at multiple times throughout the dance." School officials confirmed the kneeling was not isolated to that specific Spanish-language song heard on the viral video,...