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JD Vance introduces himself as Trump’s running mate and makes direct appeal to his native Rust Belt
Introducing himself to the nation after being tapped as Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance used his Wednesday night address to the Republican National Convention to share the story of his hardscrabble upbringing and make the case that his party best understands the challenges facing struggling Americans.
Daywatch: As O’Hare sheltered in place during storm, passengers rode the winds out aboard planes
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.
Paris mayor dips into the Seine River to showcase its improved cleanliness before Olympic events
After months of anticipation, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took a dip in the long-polluted Seine River on Wednesday.
O’Donnell: Reinsdorf the problem, Hoyer not the solution
Jim O’Donnell: Jerry Reinsdorf is the problem with the White Sox, while Jed Hoyer isn’t the solution for the Cubs.
Column: What’s present, and absent, in that hugely influential Trump rally photo
Tribune critic Michael Phillips talks with photo editor Marianne Mather about how we’ve responded the image captured by AP photographer Evan Vucci.
‘Simone Biles Rising’ review: An elite gymnast untangles the twisties
Ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where gymnast Simone Biles is set to compete, the two-part Netflix documentary dissects why she pulled out in 2020.
Gospelfest returns to Greenbelt Center in North Chicago
Gospelfest will take place July 28 at the Greenbelt Cultural Center in North Chicago.munity members, she […]
Cold brew in Chicago: Roasters big and small explore the growing canned coffee market
Chicago is a national cold brew capital where roasters of all levels can compete and innovate.
Editor’s note about home delivery of Chicago Tribune and suburban dailies
Due to ongoing production issues caused by Monday’s severe weather, Wednesday’s print issue of the Chicago Tribune and its suburban dailies have been modified from the usual format.