The Bears have seen some grueling holdouts through the years from rookies they’ve drafted. He are five memorable contract disputes.
Day: July 24, 2024
‘Charlie Hustle & the Matter of Pete Rose’ review: A soiled baseball great attempts to come clean
Banned from baseball for life after he was caught gambling on games, Pete Rose squirms and dodges through a reckoning in this four-part HBO documentary series.
A new north DuSable Lake Shore Drive? Long running idea takes step forward with a concept that leaves out bus lanes, includes more park space
Finalization of plans and construction are still years away, but the recommendation by the Illinois and Chicago departments of transportation marks a step forward for a plan to revamp seven miles of DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
Letters: Shame on the Democrats for pushing Joe Biden out
I don’t think the Tribune Editorial Board can accurately say that the vast majority of Democrats pushed for President Joe Biden to step down.
Nik Hunder: Despite scrutiny, the CTA’s president rode the system only 58 times in 2023
By not riding the CTA frequently, President Dorval Carter Jr. is disconnected from customers’ day-to-day challenges.
On a quest for perfect pizza in Naples, birthplace of the thin-crust pie
Naples is a vibrant city proud of its culinary roots, and one where you could easily spend a week eating nothing but pizza in its many forms.
Olympics on TV: What to watch today
A look at what’s on TV on July 24 at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
As new Foxtrot owner plans to reopen stores, a former undocumented worker recounts his struggle to find a job and collect unemployment
As a co-founder of Foxtrot and new investors plan to reopen about a dozen stores this fall, most of the 50 former immigrant workers who worked at the commissary continue to struggle to find new jobs to make ends meet.
Ian Hurd and Sadie Barlow: The Swiss tax code and global machinery bring you the Olympic Games
When the Olympics begin, the events on TV are the conjunction of three sets of organizations. The IOC is the heart of it all.
Column: How folk singer Mark Dvorak found his way in his latest book ’31 Winters’
His new book is part memoir, part instructional manual, he has a new album and continues to perform around the area.