A pair of shows will take over the weekday morning timeslot on FS1 formerly occupied by Skip Bayless of “Undisputed.”
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The internet’s love for ‘very demure’ content spotlights what a viral trend can mean for creators
It’s not just you. The word “demure” is being used to describe just about everything online these days.
‘Lie to Fly’ review: Why pilots aren’t disclosing mental health issues in order to keep flying
Joe Emerson is the off-duty pilot accused of trying to crash an Alaska Airlines flight after suffering a psychotic break. His case is cited as an example of needs for FAA reforms around mental health
Taylor Swift calls cancellation of Vienna shows ‘devastating’ and explains her silence
Two weeks after organizers scrubbed Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vienna amid a foiled terror plot, the singer issued her first statement on the cancellations.
Who said it? Kamala Harris, J.D. Vance or Betty Boop? A Tribune quiz on quotes from politicians
In honor of all the words flying around at the DNC, here are 10 quotations by politicians. Which are real, and which are from the movies?
Stephen Colbert likens JB Pritzker to Fred Flintstone and protestors interrupt Nancy Pelosi on Night 2 of ‘Late Show’ in Chicago
Nancy Pelosi took a moment to respond to pro-Palestine protestors in the crowd during Tuesday night’s live broadcast, which ran past midnight a second night in a row.
‘Fifteen-Love’ review: A he said-she said thriller set in the world of professional tennis
A precocious British tennis phenom accuses her coach, played by “Poldark’s” Aidan Turner, of coercing her into a sexual relationship.
‘Blink Twice’ review: This nervy, off-center thriller is a breakthrough for Channing Tatum
Led by the excellent Naomie Ackie opposite Tatum, Zoë Kravitz’s movie set on an island getaway is a formidable directorial debut.
The DNC action is at the United Center. But the randomness and behind-the-scenes stuff is at McCormick Place.
Meetings are held in corners and on patio furniture at McCormick Place. Want to hold a panel discussion? Get in line.
Today in History: Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ stolen
On Aug. 21, 1911, Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris. (It was recovered two years later in Italy.)