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Senators ask Justice Department to take tougher action against Boeing executives over safety issues
In a letter, Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut urged the department to “hold criminally accountable” executives who disregarded passenger safety in violation of federal law.
Review: With ‘Rubbernecks,’ Chicago Dance Crash relies on old habits in moving toward a new era
This changing of the guard was designed to usher in a new era of fresh leadership. KC Bevis is both the new artistic director and a familiar face at Crash, having danced for the company for nearly half its history.
Biblioracle: Is the publishing industry in a slump?
In talking to some folks who work up and down the industry, there’s a sense that some energy has been lacking.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Oct. 5
Think you know what went on in the world of Chicago politics, sports and pop culture this week? Take our quiz and test your knowledge.
Bright berries could signal an invasive plant
Oriental bittersweet is an aggressive, twining woody vine that winds around the trunk or branch of a tree like a boa constrictor.
Bruce Springsteen says he’s voting for Kamala Harris
Rocker Bruce Springsteen released a video declaring his support for Kamala Harris for president.
Review: ‘Ironbound’ at Raven Theatre follows an immigrant woman’s struggles to get by in America
The play spans 22 years but is set in a single location: a rundown bus stop near a factory in Elizabeth, New Jersey’s fourth largest city.
What to do in Chicago: Peso Pluma, Destinos and a fest for the Sukkot holiday
Also around the area this weekend, a Black Arts Month Kick-off event and Boo at the Zoo in Brookfield.
Today in History: Janis Joplin found dead
On Oct. 4, 1970, rock singer Janis Joplin was found dead in her Hollywood hotel room at age 27.