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La Grange boutique marks 10 years of success
JAYNE Boutique in downtown La Grange not only survived a decade that included a global pandemic, it has thrived.
4 things we learned from the Chicago Bears, including Matt Eberflus’ next-day evaluation of the blocked field goal
Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus again said he felt good about having Cairo Santos attempt a 46-yard field goal rather than trying to get closer.
Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy. What does that mean for travelers?
What travelers need to know about the Spirit Airlines bankruptcy filing.
Kissing the ring? MSNBC ‘Morning Joe’ hosts say they met with Trump to reopen lines of communication
MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, fierce critics of President-Elect Donald Trump, say they traveled to Mar-a-Lago for a meeting with him to reopen lines of communication that would better serve their morning show viewers.
Ragu maker moving to remodeled headquarters in Schaumburg
Mizkan America, the maker of Ragu spaghetti sauce and other specialty foods, will soon move its headquarters to northwest suburban Schaumburg.
2 are killed and 1 is critically wounded in New York City knife rampage. A suspect is in custody
A man stabbed three people across a swath of Manhattan on Monday morning, killing two and critically wounding the third without uttering a word to his victims, officials said.
Trump’s treasury pick could give an indication of what he plans to do about tariffs
The choice of how Donald Trump fills his highest-profile Cabinet selection, treasury secretary, will be the clearest indication yet of how he intends to wield import tariffs in his new administration.
Biden seeks nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton
President Joe Biden is requesting nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and other natural disasters, telling lawmakers that the money is “urgently needed.”
Greece to repay chunk of bailout debt early and touts recovery during anger over cost of living
Greece will make an early repayment of 5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) in bailout-era debt in 2025, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told a banking conference in Athens on Monday, describing the move as a signal of the country’s fiscal recovery.