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Day: January 16, 2025
Cubs Convention 2025: What to know about this weekend’s fan fest — including Sammy Sosa’s return
The 38th Cubs Convention takes place this weekend at the Sheraton Grand Chicago. Sammy Sosa and a handful of Baseball Hall of Famers are scheduled to appear.
Patrick Williams is struggling. Again. Are the Chicago Bulls reaching a breaking point with the fifth-year wing?
Even after signing a five-year, $90 million contract over the summer, Patrick Williams is no longer a guaranteed cornerstone of future development for the Chicago Bulls.
The rise and fall and rise again of Richard Pryor — Criterion releases a new edition of ‘Jo Jo Dancer’
His autobiographical 1986 movie reaches back to his days growing up in Peoria. The comedian accomplished so much, and could have accomplished so much more.
‘Severance’ review: In Season 2, more of the same
While “Severance” has a wonderfully creepy-compelling premise, it’s a concept better suited to a movie than a multi-episode TV series.
Stay comfortable through epic battles with top PC gaming chairs
If you’re ready to level up with a new computer gaming chair, we invite you to take a look at this updated buying guide.
Top beard washes to maintain cleanliness and style
Beard wash is designed to eliminate dead skin cells while maintaining the natural oils your beard needs to be healthy.
Stay stylish and comfy with these top men’s joggers
Joggers are essentially a more fashion-conscious and running-friendly version of sweatpants. They tend to have tapered legs to keep the pants from flopping.
Willie Wilson: Now is not the time to backtrack on commitment to diversity
There are evil forces that seek to deconstruct the incremental progress made by people of color. Diversity is good for businesses.
Rebecca Creighton and Chris Shue: In anxious times, asylum-seekers and refugees need our compassion
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