Game 82 for every NBA team has arrived. For seven teams in the Western Conference, the regular-season finale might feel like Game 7.
Day: April 13, 2025
Column: Aurora native attempting to climb Mount Everest at age 61
Brian O’Malley aiming high as he looks to ascend the world’s tallest mountain.
Decenas de muertos en Congo entre acusaciones mutuas de gobierno y rebeldes apoyados por Ruanda
Por JUSTIN KABUMBA y JEAN-YVES KAMALE GOMA, República Democrática del Congo (AP) — Al menos 50 personas murieron en ataques durante el fin de semana en el este de República Democrática del Congo, una región asolada por el conflicto, dijeron las autoridades el sábado. El gobierno y los rebeldes respaldados por Ruanda se acusaron mutuamente […]
Editorial: Leave libraries alone. They more than pay their way.
Our public libraries serve as a great equalizer. Funding them should be a priority.
Jens Ludwig: The unforgiving origins of Chicago gun violence
This excerpt from “Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence” explores what caused three lives to change forever.
Letters: Editorial and Tribune investigation ignore facts in discussing Cook County technology contract
Tyler Technologies stands behind what we do and how we do it.
Clarence Page: Trump and Vance raise puzzling question at the Smithsonian. What’s ‘improper ideology’?
In his executive order, Trump called for reshaping the Smithsonian into a “symbol of inspiration and American greatness.”
Calculate your garden needs for savvy shopping
The garden buying season is about to begin in earnest, and with a few calculations in mind, it’ll be easy for you to purchase the right amounts.
Trump’s love affair with dirty coal can’t compete with market realities
Executive orders unlikely to help coal, once a dominant sector of the economy but now in steep decline because it can’t compete against cleaner, less-expensive energy sources.
Editorial: Chicago voters’ Trump aversion doesn’t mean they’ll warm to Brandon Johnson
Mayor Brandon Johnson and other progressives hope Chicagoans’ aversion to Donald Trump will boost their popularity. Unlikely.