I do not think nominating Matt Gaetz as attorney general is a wise choice.
Day: November 18, 2024
After-school programs on the chopping block due to delayed funding disbursement
Several Chicago after-school programs are on the chopping block due to delayed federal grant funds.
Historic Chatham Park Village Cooperative defaults on mortgage as residents disagree on property’s future
The Chatham Park Village Cooperative has offered affordable homeownership on Chicago’s South Side for more than 60 years, but it’s at risk of foreclosure as the co-op has defaulted on its mortgage.
Pat Devaney: Fixing Tier 2 pensions would create a fair retirement for Illinois workers
Most public workers in Illinois now have Tier 2 pensions, which fall woefully short of providing a stable retirement.
Michele Weldon: The push to return to the office full time ignores how life has changed for many
For some, going back to the workplace is a relief; for others, it is a tone-deaf requirement by out-of-touch leadership.
Turkey to go? Here’s the skinny on cheap flights, gas prices and airport security lines
Thanksgiving is coming like a freight train. How to get over the river and through the woods and keep your sanity.
Today in History: More than 900 die at Jonestown
On Nov. 18, 1978, U.S. Rep. Leo J. Ryan of California and four others were killed on an airstrip in Jonestown, Guyana, by members of the Peoples Temple; the killings were followed by a night of mass murder and suicide resulting in the deaths of more than 900 cult members.
Asking Eric: Friend insists she’s messaging with celebrities online
Dear Eric: My friend has been totally engrossed with messaging celebrities through Telegram. So far, she has been in contact with four musicians. Two of the four have promised to come visit with her.
Charlotte Hornets’ LaMelo Ball makes 1st comments after being fined $100K by NBA for ‘derogatory comment’
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball was fined $100,000 by the NBA for “an offensive and derogatory comment” during a TV interview.
On an ice-cold shooting night, the Chicago Bulls give up a 40-point quarter — 5 takeaways from a big loss to the Houston Rockets
Without long-range shooting bailing them out Sunday, the haplessness of the Chicago Bulls defense was left on full display.