While the Christie estate and the avatar developers insist that they are working hard to be faithful to the original sentiments of the living person, AI ethicists object to this resurrection.
Day: May 24, 2025
Get an early start on garden weeds
There’s one garden task you can never escape: weeding. “Every garden has weeds,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist in the plant clinic at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle. “There are always weed seeds are in the soil, and more are constantly blowing through the air from yard to yard or washing down in the […]
New greenhouse at Lambs Farm brings gardening therapy, vocational training to people with developmental disabilities
While the facility previously had a hoop house and garden center, its new greenhouse offers a permanent, year-round facility with lighting and temperature control.
Chicago Bulls guard Jevon Carter sells West Loop condo for $983,000
Carter continues to own a five-bedroom, 3,500-square-foot town home in a gated community in West Town that he purchased for $1.5 million in September 2024.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for May 24
Think you know what went on in the world of Chicago politics, sports and pop culture this week? Take our quiz to test yourself.
Letters: Father’s diary provides a window in World War II
Dad was struck by how young the pilots were, in their early 20s, but full of vim, vigor and guts.
Palestinos y soldados dicen a AP que uso de escudos humanos por parte de Israel en Gaza es común
Por SAM MEDNICK y SAMY MAGDY TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Las únicas veces que el hombre palestino no estaba atado o con los ojos vendados fue cuando los soldados israelíes lo usaron como su escudo humano, relató. Vestido con ropa de camuflaje del ejército y con una cámara fijada en la frente, Ayman Abu […]
Today in Chicago History: Hit man Harry ‘The Hook’ Aleman acquitted — after Judge Frank J. Wilson was bribed
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on May 24, according to the Tribune’s archives.
Today in History: The first Major League Baseball night game played
On May 24, 1935, the first Major League Baseball game to be played at night took place at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field as the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1.
“Me escuchó”: Víctimas de grupo católico abusivo dicen que papa León XIV los ayudó cuando otros no
Por NICOLE WINFIELD y FRANKLIN BRICEÑO CIUDAD DEL VATICANO (AP) — El papa León XIV se ganó muchos enemigos al ayudar a desmantelar un poderoso movimiento católico cuyos líderes abusaron física, sexual, espiritual y psicológicamente de sus miembros. A medida que el historial de León en el manejo de casos de abuso sexual por parte […]