President Donald Trump’s stunning proposal to forcibly transfer hundreds of thousands of Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip and develop it as a tourist destination faces major obstacles.
Day: February 5, 2025
What’s the difference between Athletes Unlimited and Unrivaled? Breaking down the WNBA offseason options.
Players in the four-team Athletes Unlimited league will play 24 games of 5-on-5 hoops in Nashville starting Wednesday night over the next month.
Daywatch: Will Johnson keep pledge to ban no-knock warrants?
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.
The best men’s wedding bands for a romantic Valentine’s proposal
A quality wedding band is built to last. Choose one that suits your preference, is made of real metal and is resizable. We list the best wedding bands for men.
Column: Chicago Blackhawks fans can send a message tonight by cheering — not booing — the Canadian national anthem
It’s easy to see why Canada is booing our anthem. It’s basically a stand-in for booing President Donald Trump. But it’s hard for any sane American to dislike Canada.
Valentine’s Day concerts: Top 5 music picks from Justin Timberlake to an all-night dance party
Venues such as The Promontory, The Hideout and others offering dance parties, silent twerk-offs and everything else in between.
Column: What classic movies can tell us about our current moment
In times of uncertainty, Hollywood used to rise to the occasion with something to say about it all. What can classic films tell us about the rise of fascism?
Review: ‘No Other Land’ is a heartbreaking Israeli-Palestinian filmmaking story
This superb collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers has no U.S. distributor, but it’s here in Chicago and not to be missed.
New Lenox gun shop owner, business partner argue wrongful asset seizure and forfeiture abuse in federal lawsuit
New Lenox gun shop owners Jeffery Regnier and Greta Keranen sue Will County sheriff, U.S. Secret Service, over asset seizures.
Editorial: Arrests in two shocking Chicago murder cases give us hope there’s a price to be paid for violent crime
We cheer news of arrests in the murders last year of Elgin teen Jesse Kendall and separately of Innovations High School students Robert Boston and Monterio Williams.