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Day: March 18, 2025
Autoridades palestinas de salud elevan a 413 la cifra de muertos en la nueva ofensiva israelí en Gaza
DEIR AL-BALAH, Franja de Gaza (AP) — Autoridades palestinas de salud elevan a 413 la cifra de muertos en la nueva ofensiva israelí en Gaza.
Muere último piloto sobreviviente de la Batalla de Inglaterra, John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway, con 105 años
Associated Press LONDRES (AP) — El último piloto sobreviviente de la Batalla de Inglaterra ha fallecido, cortando el último vínculo vivo con los pocos miles de jóvenes que lucharon contra la fuerza aérea nazi hasta paralizarla en medio de los temores a que Reino Unido pudiera verse obligado a capitular durante los primeros meses de […]
Column: 3 pressing questions about this year’s NCAA Tournament, including, ‘Is it OK to still hate Duke?’
It’s time to fill out the March Madness brackets. Should you go with your head or your heart — or just use AI?
How to win your NCAA women’s tournament pool — and a look at what history tells us
Since the NCAA women’s tournament was born, there have been 32 No. 1 seeds that have gone on to win it all, along with seven No. 2 seeds and three No. 3 seeds.
Chicago Blackhawks Q&A: Are the Blackhawks too cautious in overtime? Is Connor Bedard a disappointment?
Chicago Blackhawks fans seem to be questioning the team’s direction more frequently lately, as well as Connor Bedard’s recent behavior. Let’s dig into it.
Sonia Citron could be the key to Notre Dame’s NCAA Tournament hopes — and a future WNBA star
March Madness is all about drama. But Sonia Citron’s goal is to provide a steady heartbeat for a Notre Dame team with high hopes of hoisting an NCAA Tournament trophy.
Daniel DePetris: President Donald Trump goes to war in Yemen
The Trump administration hasn’t taken the right lesson from past interventions in Yemen.
Stricter truck pollution rule would prevent 500 deaths a year in Chicago region, study shows
It would require that manufacturers of medium and heavy-duty trucks slowly ramp up the number of zero-emissions vehicles sold.
Women in wine: Chicago’s female wine professionals are driving change, but obstacles remain in an industry long dominated by men
The Tribune spoke with four prominent women in Chicago about challenges they’ve faced and how they’ve navigated their careers in wine.