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Day: October 30, 2024
Chicago basketball report: Shaquille O’Neal faces backlash for Angel Reese comments — and which locals made the Windy City Bulls camp roster
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is facing backlash from fans after making a series of sexist comments on an episode of Chicago Sky star Angel Reese’s podcast.
Chicago Bears Q&A: Will Tyrique Stevenson be benched after the Hail Mary debacle? Why won’t Matt Eberflus admit to poor decisions?
Where do the Chicago Bears go from here with Tyrique Stevenson? Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly.
‘They help us out more than they know’: Glenbard East student aides always ready to help
Team Within the Team: Glenbard East’s student aides relieve pressure on certified athletic trainer Chris Murphy, make sure the football team is well taken care of, and provide an introduction to a potential career.
Review: ‘Here’ has Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, very nearly human
A facile chore most of the way, capped by an odds-defying finish of some genuine emotion, “Here” comes from the sublime 2014 graphic novel by Richard McGuire and his earlier six-page version of the same idea, published in 1989. Most folks seeing the movie will likely take a chance on it for other reasons. It’s […]
‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 review: Keri Russell returns as an overburdened ambassador, but the show is a lesser version of itself
A streaming series you long forgot about is back. Network shows managed to return within the same calendar year. “The Diplomat”? A year and a half. But who’s counting?
Stephen J. Lyons: I miss the time of presidential reverence
I miss that time of presidential reverence, a time that younger Americans cannot recall in this campaign cycle of swear words and blatant lies.
Letters: Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally was revolting
Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally with his sycophants on Sunday evening was repulsive and disgusting.
Editorial: Mayor Brandon Johnson, your city hiring freeze looks like slush
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hiring freeze melts before our eyes.
Chicago’s summer real estate market was plagued by inventory, affordability challenges, with lower mortgage rates offering relief for some
Many buyers and sellers are still staying put, as uncertainties remain around mortgage rates, real estate agent commissions and the upcoming election.