Associated Press KIEV, Ucrania (AP) — El número de fallecidos en un ataque con misiles rusos en la ciudad de Krivói Rog, en el centro de Ucrania, subió a 18 personas, incluyendo nueve menores, según reportó el sábado el gobernador de la región, Serhii Lysak. El incidente del viernes causó además 61 heridos, entre los […]
Day: April 5, 2025
Letters: I don’t need religion. I have the Golden Rule.
The Golden Rule, which is centuries older than Christianity, that’s all-encompassing for little old me.
Biblioracle: ‘Fleetwood Mac All the Songs’ is my kind of coffee table book
When I found out that there is a 608-page book titled “Fleetwood Mac All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track,” I knew I had to get my hands on a copy.
Andy Shaw: Need a break from Chicago? I found a winter paradise in Mexico.
Thanks to a recommendation from old friends, we discovered what will likely be our winter getaway in Mexico as long as we’re physically able.
For cherry blossoms, choose carefully
The Japanese cherry trees that bloom in a cloud of pink in Tokyo and Washington, D.C., rarely thrive in this area.
Backyard chickens might not crack high egg prices, but owners say they’re worth it
With egg prices so high and Chicago and many suburbs allowing people to raise hens, some are thinking about backyard chickens.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for April 5
Think you know what went on in the world of Chicago politics, sports and pop culture this week? Take our quiz to test yourself.
Milei refuerza su amistad con Trump mientras el mundo se tambalea por los aranceles
Por ISABEL DEBRE BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Europa prometió represalias. China planteó sus propios aranceles. México se apresuró a mitigar el golpe. Mientras los líderes mundiales se preocupaban por el anuncio del presidente Donald Trump de aranceles generalizados sobre las importaciones de Estados Unidos, el presidente ultraderechista de Argentina se mostró exultante, homenajeado en el […]
Today in Chicago History: Dick Portillo opens a hot dog stand in Villa Park
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on April 5, according to the Tribune’s archives.
Today in History: Pocahontas marries John Rolfe
On April 5, 1614, Pocahontas, the daughter of Tsenacommacah chief Powhatan, married Englishman John Rolfe, a widower, in the Virginia Colony.