King Charles III led the nation Sunday in a two-minute silence in remembrance of fallen service personnel in central London as the Princess of Wales looked on, a further sign the royal family is slowly returning to normal.
Day: November 10, 2024
Trump on Day 1: Begin deportation push, pardon Jan. 6 rioters and make his criminal cases vanish
Donald Trump’s Day 1 list includes starting up the mass deportation of migrants and reshaping the federal government by firing potentially thousands of federal employees he believes are secretly working against him.
Young Black and Latino men say they chose Trump because of the economy and jobs. Here’s how and why
Donald Trump gained a larger share of Black and Latino voters than he did in 2020, when he lost to Democrat Joe Biden, and most notably among men under age 45.
Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots: Everything you need to know about the Week 10 game before kickoff
The 4-4 Chicago Bears will play the 2-7 New England Patriots at Soldier Field in a Week 10 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff.
New Lenox/Joliet school district boasts high-performing education with no residential property tax
Union Elementary School 81 been providing at least partial rebates for the 554 homes in its New Lenox/Joliet district for a decade.
Winter is coming, and Hinsdale is lining up shoveling help
A program in Hinsdale connects residents over age 60, or who have a disability, with volunteers willing to shovel snow for them.
Editorial: Illinois and Donald Trump are no match made in heaven. But they’ll have to work together.
Illinois will do better without the war of words between its governor and president.
Can America heal after the election? Local clergy, researchers tackle political anxiety and toxic polarization.
Post-election healing: Local clergy, researchers tackle the political divide.
Mitch Glaser and Michael Rydelnik: Christians must oppose the growing antisemitism in America
While many people may believe antisemitism originated with the Nazis, this ancient prejudice has existed for millennia.
Micky Horstman: Young Chicagoans can’t afford city government’s spending addiction
When everyday Chicagoans overspend, we’re forced to tighten our wallets. City Hall must do the same.